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The Canadian Alpine Ski Team is set to kick off the 2010/2011 World Cup alpine ski season this weekend in Sölden, AUT with nine athletes scheduled to compete in Saturday and Sunday’s giant slalom races.
 
The ladies set to compete on Saturday are Olympians Marie-Michèle Gagnon (Lac-Etchemin, QC) and Marie-Pier Préfontaine (Saint-Sauveur, QC) along with prospect group member Victoria Stevens (Mont-Tremblant, QC), who will be racing in her first career World Cup race event.
 
“We have had a very good training period leading into the race in Sölden so we are looking forward to the opportunity to race and get a sense of where we stand right now,” said ladies team head coach Hugues Ansermoz. “We will be starting with no girls inside the top 30 bib numbers but were focused on getting into the second run and building from there.”
 
This year Préfontaine will be the first Canadian to come out of the starting gate, wearing bib number 32, followed by Gagnon with bib number 37 with Stevens starting 66th.
 
“We were very happy with what (Stevens) showed us in training here in Austria. All the coaches agreed that she deserves this first World Cup opportunity. It’s for sure a big step for a racer coming from the provincial program but she showed a lot of confidence and ‘guts’ over the training period,” Ansermoz said.
 
There were no Canadian women in the second run last year, during a tight race in which Finland’s Tanja Poutiainen beat Kathrin Zettel Austria by just 0.01s.
 
On the men’s side, the guys include Olympians Erik Guay (Mont-Tremblant, QC), François Bourque (New Richmond, QC) Jean-Philippe Roy (Sainte-Flavie, QC), Manuel Osborne-Paradis (Vancouver, BC), Robbie Dixon (Whistler, BC). This will be the first World Cup race for Bourque and Roy since they both suffered knee injuries last December in Val d’Isere, FRA.
 
Roy finished ninth last year in this race prior to his injury. Didier Cuche of Switzerland was the winner.
 
Dustin Cook (Lac Sainte-Marie, QC), last season’s Nor-Am Cup overall champion, is also scheduled to make his World Cup debut.
 
Men’s team head coach Paul Kristofic said the racers are expecting slightly softer snow that the rock hard glacier ice that is usually found at the traditional World Cup opener in Sölden.
 
“Usually in Sölden we are used to a sheet of ice, but this year they’re is a bit of snow on top of the ice so the surface is softer and we have late bib numbers so it will not be an easy race here,” said Kristofic.
 
“We never take it easy, the guys are here to compete,” Kristofic said. “We are trying to build our giant slalom team again as the majority of the guys suffered from injuries last year. I’m looking to see a couple of the guys in the second run and to improve our quotas for the next GS races,” added Kristofic.
 
The World Cup season will then shift to Levi, FIN for slalom races in mid-November before the traditional start of the “speed season” with men’s and ladies downhill and super-G races part of the Bombardier Lake Louise Winterstart in late November and early December.

Canadians scheduled to participate in Sölden, AUT:

Men
François Bourque – L’Ange Gardien, QC (Pin Rouge) 
Dustin Cook – Lac Sainte Marie, QC (Mont Ste-Marie)
Robbie Dixon – Whistler, BC (Whistler Mountain Ski Club)
Erik Guay – Mont-Tremblant, QC (Mont-Tremblant)
Manuel Osborne-Paradis – Vancouver, BC (Whistler Mountain Ski Club)
Jean-Philippe Roy – Ste-Flavie, QC / Gatineau, QC (Mont-Comi)

Ladies
Marie-Michele Gagnon – Lac-Etchemin, QC (Mont Orignal)
Marie-Pier Préfontaine – Saint-Sauveur, QC (Club Chanteclerc)
Victoria Stevens – Mont-Tremblant, QC (Mont-Tremblant)


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