Two-time world champion Marco Odermatt (25) has had a few stressful days. Especially after his victory in the giant slalom last Friday, the hype around him was enormous. And since the World Cup follows each other quickly, there was only time for a short stay at home.
«Unpack, wash and dry laundry, repack suitcase. In between some therapy for the knee and for regeneration,” Odermatt summarizes what he did at home in the few hours, according to the SDA news agency.
The journey continued on Monday. Odermatt and his teammates flew to the United States. On Saturday (19.00/22.15) is inside Palisades TahoeCalifornia, the next giant slalom on the schedule.
With the Bicycle in San Francisco
Odermatt is coming right, that it will continue abroad, “because it will be quieter there”. And he uses that together with Semyel quick (25) and Gino Caviezel (30) for a short trip to San Francisco – after all, the city is only an hour’s flight away Palisades Tahoe DELETED.
On Instagram, he gets his fans involved and publishes a series of photos. Then he poses with him once Bicycle and once leaning against the railing on the Golden Gate Bridge. In the background you see a speed sign. The 45 miles per hour (approx. 72 km/h) does not apply to him, he is faster on the racetracks.
But on a day off, the downhill world champion can also take it easy. The three ski friends were confident Bicycle and the streetcar, enjoying time under the California sun.
“Sitting in Alcatraz”
They also have fun on their trip to Alcatraz. So sit down quick in a prison cell to the toilet and allows himself to be photographed. “Sitting in Alcatraz,” he writes in his Instagram story.
Clearly, the trip to San Francisco should have been good for the trio. Now the batteries are recharged for the final third of the World Cup season, which kicks off on Saturday with the first of four giant slaloms to come. (birth)
Source : Blick

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