The top racers of the Elite competition returned to the racecourse to determine who would make it to the finals. Vali Höll had an impressive day in France, posting the fastest time in both qualifying and semi-finals. She is currently leading with her excellent form on the slippery slopes of Les Gets. Myriam Nicole finished closely behind in second place, just 1.29 seconds away from victory, while Tahnee Seagrave came in third place only 0.13 seconds ahead of Monika Hrastnik.
In men’s competition, Dakotah Norton mirrored Höll’s success by winning both qualifying and semi-finals races. He is now just a step away from his first World Cup win and is seeking redemption for missing out on victory at Val di Sole by a narrow margin. Amaury Pierron finished 1.395 seconds behind Norton in second place for the day, while Loic Bruni came in third place, making it within three seconds of Norton’s time.
For Elite Women, the results were as follows: Vali Höll in first place with a time of 4:01.702, Myriam Nicole in second place with a time of 4:02.992, Tahnee Seagrave in third place with a time of 4:03.222, Monika Hrastnik in fourth place with a time of 4:03.355, and Mille Johnset finishing fifth with a time of 4:03.776.
On the other hand, for Elite Men, they were as follows: Dakotah Norton leading the way with a time of 3:24.322; Amaury Pierron coming second with a time of 3:25
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