Tumler crushes everyone, even Odermatt – rts.ch

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Thomas Tumler had a first-round dream ⁢during the Beaver Creek giants. Grison ‍placed 0”56 behind Zan ‌Kranjec, while Marco‍ Odermatt is in 8th place at 1”26.

A‌ swiss‌ dominates the competition‌ like⁢ a giant, ​but not the one we expect. As it was​ not Marco Odermatt who put his paw on⁤ this first round of the giant in Colorado, but Thomas Tumler. The 35-year-old Grison⁣ was brilliant, especially on the lower​ part of the course.

The⁤ only rider in the same second as Tumler ​is Zan Kranjec.Because Atle Lie McGrath is third 1”01 behind Grison, just ahead of Loïc Meillard (5th at 1”13).And Marco ‍Odermatt? ⁤The best time in the second sector,⁢ we imagined the Nidwalden making ‍a difference at the end of‍ the‍ round. Well no, the world ski ‌manager has to settle for 8th place at 1”26.

Odermatt 0″25⁣ from the podium

suffice it to say ⁢that the Hergiswil runner will⁤ embark⁤ on his second attempt with a serious desire to do well. Ultimately Odermatt is only ⁣0”25 from the podium. But after his derailment in Sölden,⁢ there is there’s no⁢ doubt whatsoever that he is⁣ eager to secure his 39th ⁣World Cup victory.

Gino Caviezel‍ had some‌ problems and is in 18th place at‌ 2”26. Fadri​ Janutin is 25th. Winner of the downhill then 17th in the Super-G, Justin Murisier looked logically tired. Le Bagnard did not qualify for the ​second⁣ attempt at 9 pm with 32nd place at ‍3”24.

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How dose Marco Odermatt plan to⁣ recover from his 8th place finish in teh Beaver Creek competition?

Interview ⁣with Ski‍ racing expert on Beaver Creek Giants Performance

Editor (Time.news): Welcome! We’re excited to discuss the recent results from the Beaver Creek giant slalom. Thomas Tumler’s⁣ performance has‍ certainly ‍caught⁣ everyone’s attention. What stood out to you ⁣about his race?

Expert: thank⁣ you ‍for having me! Thomas Tumler’s performance was remarkable, especially considering he clinched​ the frist round ahead of‍ the expectations set for skiers ⁣like Marco​ Odermatt. Tumler’s speed on⁣ the ‍lower part​ of the course showcased not ​just technical precision but also a ⁤strategic mindset, key for success in such competitive events.

editor: It’s fascinating to see Tumler leading! ⁣Can you elaborate on what this means‌ for the competition landscape, especially with Marco Odermatt placing 8th?

Expert: Definitely! Tumler’s ⁣victory not only highlights his emerging prowess but also suggests a shift in the⁢ competitive dynamics of the sport. Usually regarded as a frontrunner, Odermatt found himself trailing 1.26 seconds behind. fortunately, he’s⁣ only 0.25 seconds away from the ⁢podium, indicating he still has a chance to reclaim his spotlight. These fluctuations ​can boost morale for other competitors and enhance the ​excitement of the World Cup series.

Editor: Speaking of exhilarating races,Odermatt ​is known for his resilience. ‍After a shaky start in Sölden,how critical ‌is it ⁣for him to perform ⁤well in​ Beaver⁣ Creek?

Expert: ⁣Coming off⁢ a challenging race,performing well is essential for Odermatt. It establishes⁤ his status as a​ contender for the World Cup title, especially as he eyes his 39th ⁢victory. His ability to harness pressure‍ can be instrumental.Athletes tend to either rise to the occasion or‌ buckle⁣ under it; I believe with determination, he can use this second attempt ⁢to ‌his advantage.

Editor: Let’s touch on the other competitors.⁢ How did Zan Kranjec and Atle Lie McGrath perform in relation to​ Tumler?

Expert: Kranjec’s ‌performance, ‍being the only skier‍ within a second of Tumler, shows he’s in excellent form‌ and presents a solid ​challenge. McGrath, coming​ in‌ third, is also proving he can⁤ be a formidable ⁢rival. The competitive spirit in these races ​is intense,⁢ and emerging talents must consistently perform at high levels to disrupt the​ established hierarchy.

editor: What can you tell ​us about Marco ‌Odermatt’s training strategies or mindset that could help him to bounce⁢ back⁤ in the next round?

Expert: absolutely! A ⁣combination of psychological ⁤resilience and strategic⁤ practice is key. Odermatt​ is known for analyzing‍ his runs meticulously, focusing on his strengths while also addressing weaknesses. He could benefit from visualization techniques, mentally ‍walking through his runs before hitting⁣ the slopes to bolster​ confidence and execution.

Editor: with the championship series heating up, what advice would you give to‌ aspiring skiers ‍looking to make their mark in‌ the competitive skiing arena?

Expert: ​Aspiring⁤ skiers should prioritize mastering the fundamentals ⁣and honing their mental toughness as well as⁤ physical endurance. Joining ⁣reputable training programs, participating in local​ competitions, and analyzing professional⁢ races‌ like the World cup​ can ⁢provide invaluable insights. Consistency and resilience are paramount—manny champions have faced setbacks before achieving greatness.

Editor: Thank you for your‌ time and ​insights! It’s clear that the dynamic in competitive skiing continues to evolve, and we look forward‍ to more⁣ thrilling events⁢ ahead.

Expert: Thank you! It’s an exciting⁣ time for the sport,‍ and‍ I can’t⁣ wait to see how these athletes shape the upcoming races.

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