River Radamus super-G Garmisch-Partenkirchen World Cup career-best result
U.S. skier River Radamus scores career-best super-G result and jokes about making room for himself in next year's speed team photo.
The U.S. Ski Team is celebrating River Radamus' incredible performance in the super-G race in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Radamus, known for his giant slalom skiing, posted a career-best result, playfully jabbing his teammate Ryan Cochran-Siegle after beating him in the race. Cochran-Siegle secured his fifth top-10 finish of the season, placing 10th.
Radamus expressed his happiness with his performance, acknowledging that super-G has been a process for him this year. He has been working on building momentum and improving his rankings in the event. Despite his success, he is looking forward to racing in another downhill event to achieve his long-shot goal of scoring in every event.
Cochran-Siegle also reflected on his strong performance in January, highlighting his sixth and ninth-place finishes in two downhills in Wengen, Switzerland, and a fourth-place finish in Kitzbuehel. He expressed satisfaction with his execution in the super-G race, despite the changing surface conditions.
Both skiers are looking ahead to the upcoming GS races in Bansko, Bulgaria, with Radamus feeling confident in his skiing and aiming for top results. Cochran-Siegle praised Radamus' speed skiing skills, predicting that he will soon be one of the best speed skiers on the team.
Overall, the U.S. Ski Team is celebrating the success of Radamus and Cochran-Siegle in the recent super-G race, looking forward to their future performances and achievements in the upcoming events.
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