Surprise winners light up alpine skiing World Cup a day afte

Surprise winners light up alpine skiing World Cup a day after crashes

Norway's Ragnhild Mowinckel and Frenchman Nils Allegre showed that the favourites do not always win in alpine skiing after going down late but still prevailing in downhill and super-G races on Saturday. Allegre's shock win in the Garmisch-Partenkirchen super-G was his first ever in the World Cup aged 30. "What happened? I dont know," he told ZDF after putting his hands to his helmet in surprise when crossing the line. Italy's Sofia Goggia, Olympic downhill champion in 2018 and a four-time World

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