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Linus Straßer leads after the first run. © ANSA / CHRISTIAN BRUNA

Linus Straßer sets the tone in California

The Ski World Cup stops in California. There will be a final slalom in Palisades Tahoe on Sunday. After the first run, the German Linus Straßer leads.

The Munich native is still fighting against Manuel Feller for the Slalom World Cup this year. In the first run, Straßer has already put in the lead – in wonderful conditions. He leads by 1 hundredths ahead of Clement Noel from France and almost half a second ahead of Feller. The best Azzurro is Tommaso Sala in 40th place.


Alex Vinatzer and Tobias Kastlunger are also in the final. The man from Val Gardena is currently 16th, the man from Enneberg is in 21st place. The second round in Palisades Tahoe starts at 2 p.m. (CET). With the SportNews live ticker you can be up close and personal.

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