So, for the past 2 weeks I have been on a bit of a race
grind. A lot of travel, little free time, and very little internet! In the
Wengen Europa Cup Downhill, I placed 45th, Which I was happy with! I
had a decent run with a few mistakes, but more important, I started to nail the
line better each run down the track. That was the goal.
After Wengen,
we went to Folgaria, Italy for 2 GSs. In the first GS race I placed 10th
with a start number of 19. I was also pleased with this result, as moving up in
any European FIS race is not an easy thing to do. I was the top Junior and
almost scored FIS point result, but not quite. With my junior win, I won a
bottle of wine, some cheese, a giant cookie, and a slab of meat (haha classic
Italy). For the second day I had bib 17 and was planning on sending it a little
harder. Unfortunately, the straight line eventually caught up to me and I had
to ski out of the course. It was a cool little resort, with a somewhat gnarly
race hill. After Folgaria, we moved down the road to Madonna di Campiglio,
Italy.
I knew it was going to be quite the trip when we got to town
and the snow banks were towering over the car. When we got up on the hill the
first day for the race, there was about 18 inches of fresh snow ontop of a 4
foot base. I started bib 15, and had a good run, coming down in the lead by
over 4 tenths of a second. But, since there was a lot of snow, they decided to
send slip crews every 20 people. After these slips, the course would get a
little faster, because they were getting rid of all the soft crappy snow.
Therefore, a bunch of late bibs were able to throw it into the top 10. One of
my teammates, Ronnie Berlack was able to take advantage and skied into 1 first
place… from BIB 61!!! Impressive. I ended the first run in 5th
place. Second run did not go well, and I got bumped out of the top 10. But it
wasn’t the worst of days, as we got to ski one of the coolest mountains I have
ever been to with a foot and a half of new snow; and a few of my teammates
snagged career best results to make things even a little better! The next day we woke up to another foot of fresh
snow. The race got cancelled after inspection, and that meant powder skiing! We
were able to get some really deep pow turns in before we hit the road again to
Zell am See, Austria for a Europa Cup GS.
The snow conditions were a bit different in Austria, with a
snow base of about 10 inches. The snow conditions made for an interesting,
bumpy race. I started 65 and ended up 45th after first run. I had a
solid run, but mistakes were inevitable with how rough it was. I finished just
.5 out of flip. It was close but I was happy to even get a second run, as they
cut the second run to just 60 people for second run. Second run did not go as
well, and I finished the race in 47th. I look forward to my next
Europa Cup GS, to make a running for the flip.
Today I raced a Super G in Radstadt, Austria. I was
expecting it to be an easyish race with a few fast guys, but I guess that never
happens in Austria. A few World Cup guys showed up and I started 16. I had a
solid run, once again with a few minor mistakes, but nothing too bad. I
finished 8th, got second for Juniors, and even scored a little FIS
point result. My Super G points will now go down to 19.
I now have 4 more days in Europe, then its home to
Massachusetts and little Vermont thrown in there. Next up is the infamous Kirchburg
GS in Austria. Right now, there isn’t good enough internet to post pictures or
videos. When I get back to the US I will post a bunch of my race runs and
pictures.
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