SIMONCELLI Davide (ITA)
30,Jan,1979. Lizzana (Tn), Home: Rovereto (Tn)
175cm / 75kg

SKI: Salomon
BOOTS: Salomon
BINDING: Salomon

ParkCity03 GS AltaBadia03 GS/2nd
Park City 03 GS/15th Alta Badia 03 GS/2nd
Alta Badia 04 GS-II/ 1st

SimoncelliFace World Cup Ranking
General
2001/109th, 2003/60th, 2004/37th, 2005/38th. 2006/25th. 2007/64th,
Special
2003 GS/33rd. 2004 GS/5th. 2005 GS/8th. 2006 GS/4th. 2006 GS/12th, SC/47th.
World Championships

2001 St.Anton. GS/20th, SL/23rd.
2003 St.Moritz. GS/DNF.
2005 Bormio. GS/DNF
Olympic Games
2006 Torino. GS/DNF.
World Cup - 2 w. (2 GS)
1. GS: Alta Badia 04-II, Yongpyong 06-I,
2. GS: Alta Badia 03, 04-I, 06, @
4. GS: Val d'Isere 05,
5. GS: Yongpyong 06-II,
6. GS: Flachau 05, Beaver Creek 07,
7. GS: Flachau 04, Beaver Creek 05,
8. GS: Adelboden 06, Alta Badia 07, Adelboden 07,
9. GS: Beaver Creek 06,
12. GS: Alta Badia 05, Kranjska Gora 06,
14. GS: Kranjska Gora 05,
15. GS: Park City 03,
17. GS: Val d'Isere 01, Kranjska Gora 03,
18. GS: Kranjska Gora 04,
19. GS: Alta Badia 02,

First victory for Davide Simoncelli

Alta Badia (Italy) 21./12/2003. After finishing twice in a row 2nd on the demanding gGran Risah course in the last two races, Italy's Davide Simoncelli finally won this prestigious giant slalom after two almost perfect runs.

The 24-yeard-old champion from Rovereto, near Trento, beat last week's winner Kalle Palander by 1.03 seconds while USA's Bode Miller, the 2002 champion here, was 3r at 1.21 seconds. It was the first Italian victory in Alta BAdia since the last triumph of Alberto Tomba in December 1994. The last Italian to have won a giant slalom was Patrick Holzer in Kranjska Gora four years ago.

Four other Italian ended among the top-15 confirming the strength of the team in this specialty. Massimiliano Blardone, the fastest in the second leg, came in 4th, Arnold Rieder 7th, Alberto Schieppati 8th an Alexander Ploner, the Winstar of the race, 12th despite his bib 46!

On the other hand, only one Austrian, Benjamin Raich (5th) reached th top-10 this time.

While Lasse Kjus, 9th, scored some more points, Stephan Eberharter didn't qualify for the second run. Hermann Maier, who seemed very tired, was a far 26th at 4.64 seconds. Yet he keeps a strong lead in the Overall Standings with an advance of 82 points on Hans Knauss, 16th today. Kjus is 3rd with a delay of 122 points and Bode Miller 8th at 178 points!

The American is a strong leader in the specialty standings after this fourth giant slalom; he scored a total of 310 points so far, 61 more than Palander and 120 more than France's Frederic Covili, who didn't finish the first run. He suffers from his left knee and a trainer will drive him to Lyon for further examination.

Three podiums for Davide in Alta Badia

There is a true low story between the famous gGrand Risah slope and Simoncelli who couldnft score any other top-10 place on another slope. He was 15th last season in Park City but he never excelled anywhere else.
gI feel very confident when I race here because the slope is perfect for me with its steep starth he explained after the race. gI like to attack from the first to the last gate!h

gI always found my rhythm here and I have no problem to be immediately very aggressive. On other courses, the start is often too flat for me and I get bored. Today I started for the first time in the first seed and I tried to take advantage of the excellent race conditions. Yet I was astonished to clock the fastest time. Normally I attack from behind. It was much more difficult today. I was nervous before my second run. Ifm not used to wait so long at the start of the second run. In fact, I did some mistakes in the first gates and this awaked me immediately. I skied better afterwards and I took great risks until the finish lineh.

gThe atmosphere in the finish area was incredible. It was so noisy, then Alberto Tomba, who I admire so much, came to congratulate me and make a life interview for the Italian TV. It enjoyed it a lot and I felt very relaxed. From now on I hope to ski better in other courses. Yet I believe than some of my team-mates will also fight hard for victory. I donft consider myself as the leader of the team. Both Blardone or Rieder are more experienced and more consistent than me and both can win in the coming weeksh.

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