
""It's more than a dream. I didn't even dream about it; it was something too big. To win a World Cup race yes, but to win this baby here, no, it was too much for me and that's why it was unbelievable." - Laura Pirovano"
"Breezy Johnson's second-place finish propelled her to third in the season-long downhill standings, overtaking notable competitors like Lindsey Vonn and Kira Weidle-Winkelmann."
"Weidle-Winkelmann, at 30, is having the best season of her career, consistently delivering top 10 results and showcasing her potential in the competitive downhill discipline."
The World Cup Finals in Kvitfjell, Norway, featured two victories for Italy, with Dominik Paris winning the men's downhill and Laura Pirovano claiming her third career World Cup victory. Pirovano's win also secured her the downhill Crystal Globe for the 2025-26 season, a remarkable achievement after starting over 100 World Cup races without a podium finish. Breezy Johnson from the United States finished second, moving to third in the season standings, while Germany's Kira Weidle-Winkelmann rounded out the podium with consistent top 10 finishes this season.
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