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December 21, 2025

FRANJO VON ALLMEN edged his friend Marco Odermatt for a World Cup downhill victory in the latest 1-2 finish between the Swiss rivals, whose duels shape as the peak of men’s skiing in the Milan Cortina Olympics season.

Von Allmen finished 0.30 seconds ahead of Odermatt as both stars were aggressive and daring on the bumpy and tiring Saslong co

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