Race management whistles back to Simonet: Problems with SRF expert: “Something like this should not happen”

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Sandro Simonet leaves the starting house.

Sandro Simonet has to start twice in the first slalom run in Madonna di Campiglio, Italy. How did this happen? After a few seconds, the Swiss was called back by the race management because the track was not yet open. Annoying for the 28-year-old, who then has to climb a few meters up on his own.

“That cannot be right,” SRF expert Didier Plaschy said angrily during the live broadcast. “This is the second time this has happened (American Luke Winters also had to start twice, editor’s note.). “A start and then a stop – something like that should not happen,” the 50-year-old criticized the race management.

Unlike Winters, Simonet finishes his run. But he is too slow and narrowly missed the top 30 in 32nd place. The second round (8:45 PM live on Blick in the ticker) will therefore take place without him. (Yes)

Source : Blick

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