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France's Noel Wins World Cup Slalom at Madonna Di ...

  • On Wednesday, Clement Noël won the floodlit slalom at Madonna di Campiglio, his first World Cup victory of the season, finishing ahead of Finland's Eduard Hallberg after two runs on the Canalone Miramonti piste.
  • Preparing for the Olympics, Noël called the win a relief and a boost for January tests ahead of the Milan–Cortina Games starting February 6.
  • Rassat's second career podium highlighted the evening, while Kristoffersen faded after a poor second run; World Cup slalom champion Henrik Kristoffersen remains without a win this season.
  • The result tightened the slalom standings, bringing Clement Noël close to Timon Haugan, with Noël now three points behind Haugan while both trail Marco Odermatt overall.
  • The circuit heads to Adelboden this weekend with a giant slalom on Saturday then a slalom the next day, and Marco Odermatt returns to action.
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Pure excitement was promised by the men's slalom in the 2025/26 World Cup season. In the Italian Madonna di Campiglio, the alpine ski stars fought for important points for the overall classification in the new year. All results here.

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This one-month result of the Olympic Games echoes the ambitions of the French team who announced at the beginning of the season that they would want to become "the best team in the world" in slalom.

·Paris, France
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Tanguy Nef falls back in the slalom of Madonna from 2nd to 10th place. France is twice represented on the podium.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Frenchman Clement Noël won Madonna's slalom in Italy this Wednesday. His compatriot, Paco Rassat, is third.

·Paris, France
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France24 broke the news in France on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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