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Haugan wins Schladming slalom as Strasser falters

Haugan wins Schladming slalom as Strasser falters

Yahoo29-01-2025

Norway's Timon Haugan stormed to victory in the prestigious Schladming World Cup slalom on Wednesday as German first-run leader Linus Strasser missed a third victory on the Austrian course.
Haugan claimed a second season and third career victory when he held off two skiers from the Austrian home team. Manuel Feller trailed by two-tenth and Fabio Gstrein was .67 of a second off the pace for a first career podium.
Strasser had won the Schladming race in 2022 and last year, but faded from first to fourth on Wednesday after an erratic second run.
French four-time season slalom winner Clement Noel, who dominated on Sunday in Kitzbühel, crashed out in the second run.
The men's World Cup continues on Sunday with a downhill in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany - the last race before the February 4-16 world championships in Saalbach, Austria.

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