Manuel Feller takes a break from the World Cup: focus on intensive training!

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Manuel Feller is foregoing World Cup races in the USA in order to make up for the training deficit in Austria. Next race: Val d'Isère.

Manuel Feller verzichtet auf Weltcuprennen in den USA, um Trainingsrückstand in Österreich aufzuholen. Nächste Rennen: Val d'Isère.
Manuel Feller is foregoing World Cup races in the USA in order to make up for the training deficit in Austria. Next race: Val d'Isère.

Manuel Feller takes a break from the World Cup: focus on intensive training!

Austria's ski racer Manuel Feller has announced that he will forego the host giant slaloms in Copper Mountain on November 28th and Beaver Creek on December 7th this season. This reports Vol.at. After a disappointing 27th place in the slalom in Gurgl, Feller's goal is to catch up on training deficits and prepare optimally for upcoming competitions.

The Austrian ski star emphasizes that it makes more sense to focus on intensive training. Instead, he will skip the upcoming competitions in the USA and plans to complete a training block in his native Austria. The next competition for Feller will take place on December 13th and 14th at the technology weekend in Val d'Isère, where he would like to show himself competitive again Today.at.

Feller’s sporting situation

The decision to skip the World Cup races is no coincidence. Feller is struggling with a lack of training during the current season, which he now wants to make up for. This not only represents a sporting challenge, but also reflects the need to adapt to the increasing demands of alpine ski racing. The sport has changed significantly due to various rule changes, new forms of competition such as parallel slalom and ski cross, as well as the development of modern training methods, according to experts from RTP Alpine note.

The physical requirements and fitness development of athletes are becoming increasingly important. The planned training block is therefore of great importance for Feller. In addition to physical fitness, he can also improve technical skills that will be in demand in the next competitions.

View of Val d'Isère

Feller is preparing intensively for the upcoming races, with the focus on being at the front of the field again in Val d’Isère. The ongoing pressure in the World Cup and the rapidly changing competition conditions require flexibility and adaptability from all athletes, which Feller underlines with his decision.

With this strategic break, Manuel Feller shows that he is setting priorities. He wants to optimize his performance through targeted training and prepare himself as best as possible for the challenges of the next competitions.