Zubcic is not satisfied after the giant slalom: ‘Not a result’

Croatian skier Filip Zub & Ccaron; I & Cacute; (32) is not too pleased after the giant slalom race in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. Although ‘Zubo’ knows the path perfectly, he failed to show his best skiing, he finished 12th. With a second and 43 hundredths behind the winner Henrik Kristoffersen.

Still, Zub & Ccaron; I & Cacute; has achieved a solid result and has also shook Zcaron. The Croatian skier is the eighth in discipline with 212 points and Thomas Tumler in seventh place is for six points for him

– It’s not exactly a result, I didn’t ski well in the first Lauf, I was a lot late, I was 14. In the second leader, I tried to attack him as much as I had. I think it was quite correct, it could have been much better. But come on, I gathered some points, I hope and a good result in the slalom – said Zub & Ccaron; I & Cacute; for the Croatian Ski Association.

Watch the video: ZUB & CCARON; I & Cacute; After the giant slalom in Kranjska Gora

Tooth & ccaron; i & cacute; There is not much time to rest, the ve & cacute; him on Sunday & Ccaron. The first leader is at 9.30am and the second at 12.30. Samuel colleague, East Rodeš and Tvrtko Ljuti & Cacute;.

Foto: Borut Zivulovic/Reuters

Moreover, Kolegina coach Pavel Graši & Cacute; place the trail in the first leader, which could be helped by Croatian skiers;

– We returned to Kranjska Gora after a few years. This is practically our homemade terrain and we are ready for the race. Last season in the United States, this went well and I hope that it will be this time. The setting & cacute will be something else & Ccaron, a little more interesting than the others. We trained a lot and hopefully the best – the colleague announced, and Rodesh added …

– Tomorrow is an ideal opportunity for a good result. The season has not been ideal for now, but I am still optimistic & ccaron. There are many in the remaining two races mo & zcaron. I hope that & cacute; this is the “homemade” field to succeed. It doesn’t matter who sets the trail, not to affect the winner – Ccaron concluded.

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