Didier Cuche ensured the Alpine skiing season opener remained in Swiss hands when he won the Soelden giant slalom.
Beaten into second place by compatriot Daniel Albrecht in the Austrian resort last winter, Cuche, who went on to win the discipline’s World Cup, clocked a combined time of two minutes 21.45 seconds to snatch his 10th World Cup victory.
Last year’s winner Albrecht was seriously injured in a training crash in Kitzbuehel on Jan. 22 and was in an induced coma for three weeks. He has not sufficiently recovered to start the new season.
“It’s a huge satisfaction as it rewards months of practice. It’s always hard in a season when you have to wait for your first win,” Cuche said.
“Now, I know where I stand and this is a great relief.”
In Albrecht’s absence last season, Cuche unexpectedly won the 2009 giant slalom crystal globe despite being seen as more of a speed specialist.
Thanks to Sunday’s victory, the 35-
Racing at Soelden put Albrecht in the Swiss team’s mind.
“You cannot come to Soelden and not think about Daniel’s victory last year,” Janka said.
“It’s important for us to remind him that in our minds he’s still a full member of the team and to show him that in spite of his absence, we keep doing our very best.”
Ligety, who was third last year in Soelden and second two years ago behind Norway’s Aksel Lund Svindal, had to settle for his third successive podium on the Rettenbach glacier.
“I made too many mistakes in the first run. That’s when I lost it. But this amounts to victory after my injury problems,” said the American, who crashed in downhill training for his national championships last winter.
Svindal, the World Cup overall winner last season, failed to finish the afternoon’s second run after being fifth fastest in the morning. The Norwegian started the race despite bruising a leg in training last week.
Fourth place went to Italian Massimiliano Blardone, ahead of Austrian Benjamin Raich, who probably expected much better for his 300th World Cup race.
Raich, who has won most giant slalom classics, has never made it on to the podium in Soelden in 10 attempts.
The men’s World Cup resumes on November 15 with a slalom in the Finnish resort of Levi.






















