The Elite racers who qualified earlier in the day went back against the clock to determine who would progress to the finals. Vali Höll had a perfect day of racing in France, following up her fastest qualifier time with another fastest time in the semi-finals. Höll is showing strong form this weekend, dominating on the slippery slopes of Les Gets. Myriam Nicole finished in second place, 1.29 seconds behind Höll, and is eager to secure a win on home soil. Tahnee Seagrave finished in third place, just 0.13 seconds ahead of Les Gets expert Monika Hrastnik.
In the men’s competition, Dakotah Norton mirrored Höll’s success by taking wins in both qualifying and semi-finals. He is inching closer to a first World Cup win and seeking redemption for narrowly missing out in Val di Sole. Amaury Pierron finished 1.395 seconds behind Norton in second place for the day, while Loic Bruni came in third, the only other rider within three seconds of Norton.
The results for the Elite Women 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
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