Miradoli completes the masterpiece, Brignone secures the Super G title.

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Italy and France have reason to celebrate today in Lenzereheide, where the most demanding women’s super-G of the season was held.
The race went to a fabulous Romane Miradoli: on a very tough slope made even more complicated by Mauro Pini’s course, Petra Vlhova’s coach, the 27-year-old transalpine, showed all her technical skills to get on the podium for the first time and immediately on the top step.
Her win in Lenzerheide also ended a long wait for France, whose last female Super G World Cup winner was Carole Montillet in 2004.
Although there was no Italian podium, Federica Brignone was the first Italian ever to win the Super-G World Cup. With the exit of Elena Curtoni, the success became arithmetic for Fede, and she goes down in history not only for the first Super-G title but also for being the first Italian to win three titles in 3 different disciplines (Giant, Alpine Combined and Super-G).
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