Unlike downhill, the racers don't get super-G training runs, but are limited to a morning course inspection on race day.
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Gagnon posted a breakout result in a speed discipline last season by winning a super-G bronze at a World Cup in Germany. "I still have less experience than some of these girls on the speed tracks even though I'm one of the older on the circuit." For my performance today, I'm just happy I did a solid, strong performance. "I try to take advantage on days like this because I know I can do something. "It's not like you go from sun to one dark gate. "I knew it was going to start to snow, and I don't mind that because it's even light the whole way," Gagnon said. After three top-10 downhill results last season, her fourth Saturday had the Canadian feeling she's making progress. The two-time Olympian crashed in a training run in Lake Louise in 2017 and lost a season to knee and shoulder injuries. Gagnon, 32, has transitioned from the tech races of slalom and giant slalom to the speed disciplines of downhill and super-G in recent years. Based off my four podiums last year and these two, I hope that I maybe have that." "Consistency is not something that every downhill skier is blessed with. "I felt like I was still charging considering how little you could see," Johnson said. Johnson also collected back-to-back podiums in her first time racing in Lake Louise since 2017 because of injuries. The 29-year-old still proved her versatility winning in both clear, crisp conditions Friday and in a snow curtain Saturday. "The challenge of my weekend is going to be tomorrow." "I could already see in the last season, my challenge was not regarding a downhill after a downhill, but it's the super-G after the downhills," Goggia said. Vonn collected Canadian hat tricks in 2015, 20, while Seizinger swept in 1997. and Germany's Katja Seizinger added a super-G victory for the sweep.
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She joined nine other women who won both downhills in a single Lake Louise World Cup. Goggia's downhill win was her sixth in a row dating back to last season when she took the World Cup season title. Sunday's super-G caps the women's race weekend at the Canadian resort in Banff National Park. Marie-Michele Gagnon of Lac-Etchemin, Que., vaulted into ninth after finishing 16th the previous day. Reigning world downhill champion Corinne Suter of Switzerland finished third Saturday, almost a second back of Goggia.
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"I won the race because I made a smart and solid run." "Today was a completely different race and with the visibility, it was really flat, so it was not easy to read the terrain as it was yesterday for sure," Goggia said. for a second day, but by just over eight-tenths of a second instead of almost a second and a half. Goggia finished ahead of runner-up Breezy Johnson of the U.S. The Italian's margin of victory in a shaken snow globe of a day on the Lake Louise hill wasn't as large as Friday's win under sunny skies, but was still decisive. Sofia Goggia won a second World Cup women's downhill in as many days Saturday, but in much different race conditions than her first.