Highlights of ATSX Seiser Alm, ITA | 2022

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  • čas přidán 21. 02. 2022
  • DALLAGO AND WINDISCH SECURE TITLES AT POSTCARD FINALE
    Austrians Marco Dallago and Veronika Windisch rounded off the ATSX Ice Cross World Championship in style on Saturday, both winning at the final race on the Alpe di Siusi to secure their European Division titles.
    Built over a period of weeks in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Dolomites, where mountain giants Sciliar and Sassolungo provided a picture-perfect backdrop, the 350m long natural ice course tested athletes from 20 nations with numerous obstacles such as a banked curve, waves and jumps.
    Following the onset of warm conditions, the individual time trials had to be held after midnight beneath a full moon and spontaneous lighting, before riders then got down to business with the final runs in postcard weather.
    The four-athlete race, in which two riders always advance to the next round, then became a demonstration of power by former world champion Dallago. After dusting himself down following two falls during the qualifying runs, the 31-year-old dominated each of his races to take victory ahead of Finland’s Mirko Lahti, who himself had been quickest in the earlier time trials. Lorenzo Callegari finished third to secure a first-ever podium place for Italy, while Germany’s Luca Engler marked his return from a broken finger with fourth spot after falling in the ‘Dutch Mountains’ obstacle.
    Windisch was imperious once again in the women’s race, dominating throughout to claim her fourth win of the season ahead of France’s Amandine Condroyer and fellow Austrian Alice Zenz. The victory completed a remarkable ‘perfect’ season for the 39-year-old, who is now celebrating back-to-back European titles.
    In the Junior race, Levin Wiesmann of Switzerland took the win ahead of France’s Emerick Keller. But it was third-placed Jakob Begander who topped the overall standings, making it a clean sweep of titles for Austria.
    Due to travel restrictions caused by Covid, the World Championship was divided into an American and a European division. Marco Dallago topped the overall standings ahead of Michael Urban of the Czech Republic and Great Britain’s Robin Worling.
    Seiser Alm ATSX 250, Final results Men: 1. Marco Dallago (AUT), 2. Mirko Lahti (FIN), 3. Lorenzo Callegari (ITA), 4. Luca Engler (GER), 5. Michael Urban (CZE), 6. Andrew Worling (GBR), 7. Boris Oravec (SVK), 8. Michael Romano (CAN), 9. Kale Johnstone (USA), 10. Laurent Goulet Garneau (CAN).
    Seiser Alm ATSX 250, Final results Women: 1. Veronika Windisch (AUT), 2. Amandine Condroyer (FRA), 3. Alice Zenz (AUT), 4. Michelle Mulder (CAN), 5. Karolina Pflugova (CZE);
    Seiser Alm ATSX 250, Final results Juniors: 1. Levin Wiesmann (SUI), 2. Emerick Keller (FRA), 3. Jakob Begander (AUT).
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Komentáře • 12

  • @supremeoof7973
    @supremeoof7973 Před 4 měsíci

    Video go hard in 2024

  • @shawnimhoff8062
    @shawnimhoff8062 Před 2 lety

    Sick event 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @yrrahyrrah
    @yrrahyrrah Před 2 lety +2

    A 30 minute highlight video would be better, where all the full runs would be displayed.

    • @timdixon32
      @timdixon32 Před 2 lety

      They have the livestream replay available

  • @stephen_himself
    @stephen_himself Před 2 lety +1

    Please release a good full version of the event. The live broadcast video was awful. Your live feed for all the recent 250 events we’re not any better.
    Or where can we watch it in South Africa?

    • @jkorkea
      @jkorkea Před 2 lety +1

      they're trying new stuff with the gopro live feed, it's expected to have some growing pains, if it's been used 3 times in total, and is a brand new system

    • @stephen_himself
      @stephen_himself Před 2 lety

      @@jkorkea I really understand, but you’d think a bit more money and tech would be thrown at these events. Seeing the low views is also really sad - I wish it grows again soon.

    • @timdixon32
      @timdixon32 Před 2 lety

      @@stephen_himself the money has to come from somewhere though.

  • @edgarherrera3993
    @edgarherrera3993 Před 2 lety

    Definitivamente quiero intentarlo

  • @johngunther6333
    @johngunther6333 Před rokem

    The 2019/2020 highlight videos were so much better. No money for the same feature length quality as back then?

  • @horsecrazyviking7121
    @horsecrazyviking7121 Před 2 lety

    Can we get the livestreams back?