Second in Adelboden
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Lucas Braathen was two hundredths of a second short of the first Brazilian World Cup victory in the history of skiing on Saturday; the 24-year-old was only beaten by Frenchman Clement Noel in the slalom in Adelboden. "I felt like Superman", Braathen nevertheless beamed in the ORF interview.
"Adelboden is really special, it's a perfect moment for me. It's too good to be true. I live for these moments, I felt like Superman today," grinned the Norwegian-born skier with a big smile on his face.
Braathen completed two top runs in the Swiss sea of fog, with only Noel putting a spoke in the wheel of the first Brazilian victory in the Ski World Cup. The podium was completed by Norway's Henrik Kristoffersen, while Fabio Gstrein was the best Austrian in fifth place. However, the day ended on a bitter note for half-time leader Manuel Feller, who was eliminated again in the second run.
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