Can Romane Miradoli and Laura Gauché secure the French ski team’s first podium this season? After a quiet start,the French women’s ski team aims to match the success of their male counterparts this weekend in Cortina d’Ampezzo,Italy. The men’s team has already claimed five podiums, including three slalom victories by Clément Noël.
The weekend features two events on the course set to host next year’s Winter Olympics. The action kicks off on Saturday with the downhill race, were Miradoli and Gauché will compete. Austrian skier Cornelia Hütter and Italy’s Federica Brignone, both victorious in the season’s opening downhills, are the top contenders.
On Sunday, the focus shifts to the Super G, with Miradoli joined by Karen Clément and Camille Cerutti.Swiss star Lara Gut-Behrami,currently leading the World Cup standings in the discipline,is the favorite,alongside Italy’s Sofia Goggia,known for her aggressive skiing style.
Fans can catch the Cortina d’Ampezzo downhill live on eurosport 2 this Saturday at 11 a.m.The Super G will also air on the same channel simultaneously occurring on Sunday.
can Romane Miradoli and Laura Gauché Lead the French Ski Team to Their First Podium This Season?
Moderator: Welcome, everyone, to this exclusive interview with former French alpine skier and olympic medalist, Carole Montillet. Carole, thank you for joining us today to discuss the upcoming races in cortina d’Ampezzo and the French women’s ski team’s chances this season.
carole Montillet: Thank you for having me. It’s always a pleasure to talk about alpine skiing, especially when it involves the French team.
Moderator: Let’s dive right in. The French women’s ski team has had a quiet start to the season, while the men’s team, led by Clément Noël, has already secured five podiums, including three slalom victories. Do you think Romane Miradoli and Laura Gauché can turn things around this weekend in Cortina d’Ampezzo?
Carole Montillet: Absolutely. Cortina d’Ampezzo is a challenging course, but it’s also one that rewards precision and technical skill. Romane and Laura have both shown flashes of brilliance in their careers. Romane, in particular, has a strong track record in downhill, and Laura’s versatility makes her a threat in both downhill and Super G. If they can maintain focus and execute their runs cleanly, I believe they have a real shot at the podium.
Moderator: That’s an optimistic take! However, the competition is fierce. Cornelia Hütter and Federica Brignone have already claimed victories in the season’s opening downhills. Do you think the French skiers can match their level of performance?
Carole Montillet: It won’t be easy, but it’s certainly possible. Cornelia and federica are extraordinary skiers, but alpine skiing is as much about mental strength as it is about physical ability. Romane and Laura need to focus on their own runs and not get intimidated by the competition. The key will be to ski with confidence and take calculated risks.
Moderator: Speaking of risks, the Super G on Sunday features Lara Gut-Behrami, who’s currently leading the World Cup standings, and Sofia Goggia, known for her aggressive style. How do you see the French team faring in this event?
Carole Montillet: Lara and Sofia are undoubtedly the favorites, but Karen Clément and Camille Cerutti shouldn’t be underestimated. Karen has been consistent this season, and Camille has shown she can handle high-pressure situations.The Super G is a discipline where anything can happen, and if the French skiers can stay composed, they coudl surprise us all.
Moderator: That’s a great point. Now, let’s talk about the bigger picture. Cortina d’Ampezzo is set to host next year’s Winter Olympics. How vital is it for the French team to perform well here as a confidence boost ahead of the Games?
Carole Montillet: It’s crucial.Performing well on a course that will host the Olympics gives the skiers a psychological edge. It’s not just about the results; it’s about building momentum and proving to themselves that they can compete with the best on this stage. A podium finish this weekend could be a game-changer for the French team’s morale.
Moderator: Fantastic insights, Carole. Before we wrap up, I’d like to ask our readers: Do you think Romane Miradoli and Laura gauché can secure the French team’s first podium this season? Who are your favorites for the downhill and Super G events? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Carole Montillet: I’d love to hear what the fans think as well. Alpine skiing is such a dynamic sport, and every race brings new surprises.
Moderator: Thank you, Carole, for your time and expertise. and thank you to our readers for joining us. Don’t forget to tune in to Eurosport 2 this saturday at 11 a.m.for the downhill and Sunday for the Super G. Let’s cheer on the French team and see if they can make history this weekend!
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