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Linus Strasser wins World Cup slalom in Schladming as Britain's Dave Ryding fails to repeat heroics

Germany’s Linus Strasser triumphed in the men’s slalom in Schladming, Austria as Britain’s Dave Ryding failed to back up his historic victory in Kitzbuhel. Strasser topped the standings after the final two skiers, Sweden’s Kristoffer Jakobsen and Italy’s Giuliano Razzoli, crumbled under the pressure and failed to finish their second runs. Ad/> The 29-year-old clinched victory by just 0.03 seconds from Norway’s Atle Lie McGrath, who was overcome with emotion after realising he had bagged a podium finish.

Austria’s Manuel Feller took third. /> KronplatzRun of the day — Hector wins final women’s giant slalom in Kronplatz before Beijing Olympics6 HOURS AGO It was the final test before the Winter Olympics gets underway in Beijing in February. Ryding became the first Briton to win a World Cup race on Saturday when he catapulted from sixth to first on the second run.

When will Dave Ryding race at Beijing Winter Olympics? How to watch live? Can he win gold? Exclusive: ‘He’s inspired a ton of little racers today’ – Shiffrin reacts to Ryding win Alpine skiing at the Beijing Olympics: What are the events? Who are the big names? But a disappointing opening run in Schladming saw his podium hopes evaporate, with the 35-year-old sitting 15th at the interval – 1.4 seconds off the lead. The green lights quickly turned to red on his second run as he eventually finished 20th, with Billy Major finishing as the highest-placed Brit in 18th. Ryding is bidding to become Team GB’s first-ever alpine skiing medallist at Beijing 2022.

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