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Laura Pirovano wins World Cup race by 0.01 seconds

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Laura Pirovano wins World Cup race by 0.01 seconds
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  • Laura Pirovano won Saturday's World Cup race by 0.01 seconds over Cornelia Hütter.
  • Pirovano now leads the World Cup discipline standings with a 28-point advantage over Emma Aicher.
  • Corinne Suter finished third in Saturday's race, having won a downhill event in Soldeu eight days earlier.

According to major media reports, Laura Pirovano won the World Cup race on Saturday. 01 seconds ahead of Cornelia Hütter. 05 seconds behind Pirovano.

87 km/h during the race. The specific discipline of the race has not been disclosed. 01 seconds, this time over Emma Aicher, marking her first World Cup podium.

In that race, Corinne Suter finished eighth, and Malorie Blanc placed 25th. In Saturday's race, Malorie Blanc finished outside the top 20, though her exact placement is unknown. 06 seconds behind the winner.

Flury had a big scare at the landing of the last jump, but the cause of the scare is unclear. Following these results, Laura Pirovano now leads the World Cup discipline standings. She holds a 28-point advantage over Emma Aicher and an 85-point lead over Kira Weidle-Winkelmann.

Corinne Suter had previously won the downhill race in Soldeu eight days earlier.

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