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Sensational Sofia Goggia in Val D'Isere

Dec 19, 2020·Alpine Skiing
VAL D'ISERE, FRANCE - DECEMBER 19: Sofia Goggia of Italy takes 1st place during the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Women's Downhill on December 19, 2020 in Val d'Isere France. (Photo by Michel Cottin/Agence Zoom)

The challenge has officially begun and with only two downhill races behind us, we already have two speed queens who have scored the same World Cup points in two days, 180 each and they are wearing the same red bib.

The second downhill race in Val D'Isere was won by Olympic champion Sofia Goggia (ITA), who performed a precise, correct race without any sensational risks, but it was absolutely sufficient to take her to victory. Sofia returns to the top step of the podium after Crans Montana 2019.

Corinne Suter (SUI) had to settle for second place this time, 0,24 behind the Italian champion. Both queens skied well without making any mistakes on a slope that was less risky than yesterday's as the part of the slope that created problems for the athletes was fixed.

The American Breezy Johnson is absolutely on fire, a small mistake in the final part made her lose precious speed to gain a few more positions but the two podiums of these two days show how the American is in fantastic shape and can become a threat to Sofia and Corinne.

Today was not only a special day because of the second podium, but also because it was the birthday of her mother, who is watching her from the other side of the Ocean.

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Next up on the podium were the beautiful surprises of Kajsa Vikhoff Lie (NOR) on bib number 30 who had Breezy jumping, followed by Kira Wilde (GER) who was finally able to ski smoothly.

Tomorrow is time for Super-G here in Val D’Isere!