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When will Mikaela Shiffrin (28) return to the ski slopes after her fall during the Cortina descent at the end of January? Unclear.
But what is now definitively known: the American, who injured her left knee, now also declares a forfeit for the Kvitfjell races (March 2 Downhill, March 3 Super-G), as her media spokeswoman Megan Harrod confirmed to Blick.
Second-placed Shiffrin is 205 points behind Lara Gut-Behrami (32) in the overall World Cup. The Ticino can increase her cushion this weekend in Val di Fassa, Italy (two Super-Gs).
After Val di Fassa and Kvitfjell (Norway), the Women’s World Cup will only be held in Are (Sweden, from March 9) and Saalbach (Austria, from March 16) this winter. After her Kvitfjell cancellation, Shiffrin only has six races left.
Source : Blick

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