Brignone claims Brignone giant slalom double

The world champion surged to a combined time of two minutes and 8.81 seconds

Italy's Federica Brignone celebrates on the podium after winning the Women's FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill at Garmisch-Partenkirchen on January 25. PHOTO: REUTERS

SESTRIERE

Federica Brignone made it a giant slalom double at Sestriere after storming to her second straight World Cup victory on home snow after Mikaela Shiffrin failed to even qualify for Saturday's second run.

Giant slalom world champion Brignone surged to a combined time of two minutes and 8.81 seconds, 0.77 seconds ahead of Lara Gut-Behrami after another top performance in northern Italy.

The 34-year-old now has 34 World Cup wins and is 190 points ahead of reigning overall and discipline champion Gut-Behrami in the general classification.

Brignone is having perhaps the best season of her career with eight wins including her gold at Saalbach, Austria, earlier this month.

"It was incredible today, I could feel the support of the crowd right from the first gate until the finish line," said Brignone to Italian broadcaster RAI.

"It was special, I've got all my friends here and loads of people who've come here to see me so I was really keen to perform well."

Brignone added that Italy's winter sports federation (FISI) had asked her to be the country's flag-bearer for next year's Milan-Cortina Olympics, and that she was keen to do so.

"We'll talk it over again," said Brignone.

"They asked me and I did say yes, but we'll return to that at the end of the season. For now, I'd prefer to talk about these races and after that let's see."

Alice Robinson conceded her lead from the first run for the second day in a row and finished third, 0.79sec off the pace, her time knocking brave Sofia Goggia off the podium at the last.

Robinson's third place means she has a 40-point advantage over Brignone in the giant slalom standings. AFP

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