Cyprien Sarrazin Begins World Cup Skiing Season with High Expectations
The French skier, coming off a breakthrough year, aims to solidify his status as a top contender in downhill and Super-G events.
- Cyprien Sarrazin, 30, launches his 2024-2025 World Cup season at Beaver Creek, competing in downhill and Super-G events.
- Sarrazin gained prominence last season with major victories, including a historic double win at Kitzbühel and triumphs in Bormio and Wengen.
- After a less successful end to last winter due to injury, Sarrazin is now focused on maintaining consistent top-tier performances.
- He finished second in a recent training session at Beaver Creek, just 0.01 seconds behind rival Marco Odermatt, highlighting his strong form.
- Sarrazin credits his success to balancing risk and control, emphasizing his love for adrenaline while staying focused on safety and long-term goals.