BORMIO, Italy â Just 10 days after his first career World Cup podium, American Ryan Cochran-Siegle followed it up with a surprising victory on one of Alpine skiingâs most iconic courses.
Cochran-Siegle won Tuesdayâs super-G on the Stelvio course in the Italian Alps by a huge margin for his first World Cup victory.
He had a precise and smooth run on one of the circuitâs most challenging slopes to finish 0.79 seconds faster than Vincent Kriechmayr of Austria.
âItâs definitely a shock to me,â said Cochran-Siegle, the first male American skier to win a World Cup super-G since Bode Miller won in Hinterstoder, Austria, in 2006.
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US skier Cochran-Siegle dominates super-G for 1st career win
United States Ryan Cochran Siegle celebrates in the finish area after winning an alpine ski, men s World Cup Super G, in Bormio, Italy, Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020. (AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati) December 29, 2020 - 7:31 AM
BORMIO, Italy - Just 10 days after his first career World Cup podium, American Ryan Cochran-Siegle followed it up with a surprising victory on one of Alpine skiing s most iconic courses.
Cochran-Siegle won Tuesday s super-G on the Stelvio course in the Italian Alps by a huge margin for his first World Cup victory.
He had a precise and smooth run on one of the circuitâs most challenging slopes to finish 0.79 seconds faster than Vincent Kriechmayr of Austria.
US skier Cochran-Siegle dominates super-G for 1st career win
December 29, 2020 GMT
BORMIO, Italy (AP) Just 10 days after his first career World Cup podium, American Ryan Cochran-Siegle followed it up with a surprising victory on one of Alpine skiing’s most iconic courses.
Cochran-Siegle won Tuesday’s super-G on the Stelvio course in the Italian Alps by a huge margin for his first World Cup victory.
He had a precise and smooth run on one of the circuit’s most challenging slopes to finish 0.79 seconds faster than Vincent Kriechmayr of Austria.
“It’s definitely a shock to me,” said Cochran-Siegle, the first male American skier to win a World Cup super-G since Bode Miller won in Hinterstoder, Austria, in 2006.
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