Olympian Steven Nyman breaks down the famed Saslong downhill in Val Gardena where he captured his first World Cup victory. Nyman talks light, speed, bumps and walks you through the course. Get in the gate with the U.S. Ski Team's Steven Nyman!
It's good to see how a downhill pro explains this slope.
Personally I think that of all the 6 classic downhills (Val Gardena /Saslong, Bormio/Stelvio, Kitzbühel/Streif, Wengen/Lauberhorn, Garmisch/Kandahar and Val d'Isere/Face de Bellevarde) the Saslong is the most challenging from the technical aspect, especially because of the Ciaslat part with all the bumps and sharp turns.
dang! What a course!!!
vaultingdiva 1 year ago
It's good to see how a downhill pro explains this slope.
Personally I think that of all the 6 classic downhills (Val Gardena /Saslong, Bormio/Stelvio, Kitzbühel/Streif, Wengen/Lauberhorn, Garmisch/Kandahar and Val d'Isere/Face de Bellevarde) the Saslong is the most challenging from the technical aspect, especially because of the Ciaslat part with all the bumps and sharp turns.
vehnomen 2 years ago
rhc have you been skiing on any other black slopes?? btw: think saslong is cool too!!
grelio 4 years ago
saslong is just the best!!!
skiing on the saslong is amazing!!!
rhcpfabri 4 years ago