Clément Noël wins a World Cup slalom at foggy Adelboden after Manuel Feller fails to finish
- Clément Noël won a World Cup slalom race in Adelboden, Switzerland, by just 0.02 seconds, denying Brazil its first-ever victory.
- Noël rose from third place in the first run to achieve his third win this season, beating Lucas Pinheiro Braathen.
- Henrik Kristoffersen placed third, trailing Noël by 0.14 seconds, and leads the slalom standings.
- The slalom race was moved up a day due to weather concerns, while Marco Odermatt is favored to win the giant slalom on Sunday.
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Feller struggles: “Self-confidence is zero”
The hoped-for relief failed to materialise in Adelboden either; after failing in the slalom, Manuel Feller was unable to compete in the giant slalom either. "I have zero self-confidence," said the Tyrolean on Sunday. Having failed six times in nine starts this season, Feller entered the giant slalom in Adelboden without the necessary confidence; at halftime he was 2.70 seconds behind leader Loic Meillard. "Difficult situation" Although the 32-ye…
French skier Clément Noël wins Adelboden slalom, his third victory of the season – INTELLI.NEWS
The reigning Olympic champion in the discipline beat Brazilian Lucas Braathen and Norwegian Henrik Kristoffersen on Saturday. He has won the thirteenth World Cup victory of his career. Source
Alpine skiing: victory for the Vosgian Clément Noël in the Adelboden slalom
Clément Noël took first place in the Adelboden slalom this Saturday, January 11, 2025. After a superb second round, he won by two hundredths and took home the 13th victory of his career. A victory that allowed him to regain his place in the world slalom rankings.
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