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Meillard Leads Sun Valley Men's Giant Slalom After First Run | Loic Meillard Wins Final Men's Giant Slalom of the Season in Sun Valley | Meillard Leads Sun Valley Men's Giant Slalom After First Run | Loic Meillard Wins Final Men's Giant Slalom of the Season in Sun Valley

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Meillard Leads Sun Valley Men's Giant Slalom After First Run

The final Men's Giant Slalom of the Alpine Ski World Cup season is underway in Sun Valley, USA. After the first run, Swiss skier Loic Meillard holds the lead, showcasing his excellent late-season form.

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Meillard Leads Sun Valley Men's Giant Slalom After First Run

Key Insights

  • **Loic Meillard (SUI)** clocked the fastest time in the first run, positioning himself well for a potential third consecutive World Cup technical race victory.
  • **Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (BRA)** sits in second place, maintaining pressure on Meillard.
  • **Marco Odermatt (SUI)**, despite a less-than-perfect run leaving him further down the initial standings, has already secured the season's Giant Slalom crystal globe, adding to his Overall, Super-G, and Downhill titles for the season.
  • **Why this matters:** While the overall Giant Slalom title is decided, the final race offers athletes a chance to end the season on a high note, gain valuable World Cup points, and build momentum for the next season. Meillard's current form makes him a strong contender for the win.

In-Depth Analysis

## Meillard Continues Strong Form Loic Meillard delivered a smooth and technically proficient first run on the Sun Valley course. Described as looking 'playful' by commentators, his performance builds on recent successes and puts him in pole position heading into the second run. He aims to cap off his season with another victory.

## Odermatt's Dominance Already Confirmed Marco Odermatt, the standout skier of the season, has already wrapped up the Giant Slalom discipline title with 500 points before this final race, well ahead of second-placed Henrik Kristoffersen (NOR) at 394 points. His slight time deficit in the first run doesn't diminish his remarkable season, having already secured four crystal globes (Overall, GS, Super-G, Downhill).

## The Final Push The Sun Valley event marks the conclusion of the Alpine Ski World Cup tour. Following the Men's Giant Slalom, the season officially concludes with the Men's and Women's Slalom races.

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FAQ

- **Q: Who is leading the Men's Giant Slalom in Sun Valley?

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- **Q: Has Marco Odermatt won the Giant Slalom title already?

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- **Q: Where can I watch the race?

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Takeaways

  • Loic Meillard is the one to watch in the second run, aiming for a third straight technical win.
  • Marco Odermatt has dominated the season, securing multiple titles, including the Giant Slalom globe.
  • This race concludes the Giant Slalom calendar for the men's World Cup season.

Discussion

Can Loic Meillard hold onto his lead in the second run? Let us know your predictions!

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Sources

Ski Alpin: Riesenslalom der Männer in Sun Valley - 1. Lauf re-live | sportschau.de Riesenslalom Sun Valley - Loic Meillard unterstreicht Topform mit Bestzeit | Eurosport (Note: Link adapted to likely live page structure) Ski alpin: Läuft Riesenslalom der Herren in Sun Valley heute im Free-TV? | DAZN News DE (Note: Link adapted to likely live page structure)

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