Bormio Hosts Super G with Franzoni and Paris as Local Aces

Published on February 11, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Giovanni Franzoni and Luca Paris, Italian alpine skiers, pose with their teams in front of the Bormio mountain before the super G competition.

Bormio Hosts the Super G with Franzoni and Paris as Local Aces

The attention of alpine skiing is focused on the Bormio circuit, ready for a new super G event. Italian eyes are on Giovanni Franzoni and Luca Paris, who aspire to shine before their home crowd in this World Cup event 🏔️.

A Course That Tests the Best

The famous Stelvio slope features a steep drop and a series of technical gates that demand absolute courage and precision. It's not just the locals with chances; skiers from other nations, such as the Austrian Huber and the Swiss Keller, are clear favorites to fight for victory. The weather, always changeable in the area, can alter track conditions and become a decisive factor.

Keys to the Challenge in Bormio:
  • Demanding Terrain: The elevation change and gate placement test athletes' technique to the limit.
  • International Rivalry: The presence of Huber and Keller raises the level and uncertainty of the outcome.
  • Weather Factor: Snow and visibility, being variable, force skiers to adapt their strategy on the fly.
"The pressure to win at home can be so intense that some skiers would prefer to compete on an anonymous mountain, where the only sound was that of their own skis cutting through the ice."

A Crucial Event for the Standings

This event awards valuable points for the World Cup overall standings. A good result here allows one to climb positions and get closer to the discipline lead. Every participant fine-tunes their equipment and analyzes every detail of the course to minimize errors in the dizzying descent.

Athletes' Preparations:
  • Equipment Adjustment: Skiers customize their skis and bindings for the specific profile of the Stelvio.
  • Course Study: Memorizing every gate and change in pitch is essential to trace the fastest line.
  • Mental Management: Facing local expectations requires strong concentration to block external pressures.

The Weight of Italian Expectation

For Franzoni and Paris, this is the moment to confirm the potential shown in past seasons. The motivation to triumph before their people is enormous, but it also carries added psychological burden. In alpine skiing, where hundredths decide, managing that factor can make the difference between the podium and disappointment 🥇.