29 august 2010

Spa-Francorchamps Belgia

Mark Webber porneste din pole position in cursa de la Spa-Francorchamps. Australianul este urmat pe grila de Hamilton, Kubica, Vettel, Button, Massa, Barrichello, Sutil, Hulkenberg si Alonso.

Abia astept sa inceapa cursa...

21 august 2010

Adam Malysz castiga pe trambulina Adam Malysz...

Adam Malysz won the first FIS GP competition in Wisla in southern Poland. On the hill that carries the name of the local hero and is located in his hometown he was only 0.6 points ahead of his teammate Kamil Stoch, who was leading after the first round. Double victory for Poland ahead of 5 000 enthusiastic fans.

"It's always better when you are not leading after the first round because then you can attack. I was sure that Kamil will win, because he was jumping very well here", said Malysz. "I'm happy that I lost against Adam and not anybody else. I showed very good jumps here after the long break", Kamil Stoch told.


It was the next show of the Polish team of head coach Lukasz Kruczek. Seven Polish athletes were in the Top 16 after the first round and the young team also showed great jumps in the final to make the fans go crazy. At the end the hosts had five jumpers in the Top 11 - strong. Dawid Kubacki (5th), Stefan Hula (7th) and Krzysztof Mietus (11th) were the Polish protagonists this evening.



Malysz now also leading in the GP ranking



Malysz' main rival in the fight for the overall victory of the FIS GP, Daiki Ito from Japan, finished third. After his second victory this summer, Adam Malysz (330 points) is now leading in the overall ranking ahead of Ito (300 points). This is the standing after four of nine individual competitions. "It was very close. Adam and Kamil had great jumps. I like the hill, it was a fantastic competition", Ito said.



This is Adam Malysz »



Tom Hilde is the only Norwegian who is able to compete with the best of the summer right now. The 22-year-old was fourth, like in Einsiedeln, and is in a good shape. Gregor Schlierenzauer was eighth in his first competition this summer.



Schlierenzauer slowest in the inrun track



Schlierenzauer tested a different position in the inrun that didn't have a positive impact on the speed. The 20-year-old was the slowest of all 50 competitors in the first round. For example, he was 1.5 km/h slower than Kalle Keituri - that's a lot. Also his Austrian teammates were at least one km/h faster.



The results from Wisla »



The great duell of last season did not take place in Wisla. Schlierenzauer competed for the first time, but Simon Ammann did not take the trip to Silesia and is instead working to make up for his training deficit.



Three Germans in the final



Three Germans made it to the final round, Michael Uhrmann was their best as 16th. Andreas Wank and Pascal Bodmer scored some points as 26th and 28th.



Martin Koch was only 30th in his first appearance. But he and all the other Austrians who took part in their first competition this summer are coming right from training and so the results of Wolfgang Loitzl (14th), Andreas Kofler (32nd) and also Koch and Schlierenzauer are not in their best shape. Thomas Morgenstern showed his good form as sixth.



The Adam-Malysz-Schanze in Wisla »



The Slovenian team also showed a strong performance. With Robert Kranjec (9th) and Peter Prevc (10th) they had two athletes in the Top 10. Poland is now clearly in the lead of the Nations Cup and will be hard to beat in this ranking.