Following a break for the World Championship in Bakuriani, Azerbaijan in February, the FIS World Cup Tour returns for the culmination of the parallel giant slalom season.
The grand finale on Wednesday (15 March) will decide the big globe champion of 2023, while Saturday’s parallel slalom and Sunday’s mixed team events in Berchtesgaden, Germany wrap up the season.
After five of six races on the PGS tour – the Livigno, Italy edition on 11-12 March was cancelled – Ramona Theresia Hofmeister leads the way in the women’s standings on 327 points. The German looks set to wrap up a fourth consecutive title, despite a season plagued by a back injury. The second to fifth placed riders are more closely packed with the Swiss pair of Ladina Jenny (245) and Julie Zogg (224), Poland’s Aleksandra Krol (217 points) and Austria’s Daniela Ulbing (201) likely battling for the lesser placings.
The men’s edition is more closely contested with newly crowned world champion in the discipline, Oskar Kwiatkowski (POL) leading the way on 334 points with Austria’s Andreas Prommegger just 27 points behind on 307. Roland Fischnaller (ITA, 244), Benjamin Karl (AUT, 235) and Alex Payer (AUT, 208) sit third, fourth and fifth, respectively.
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