“I knew what I wanted to do, I came to the hill with a clear plan that really worked from the first jump,” said Dawid Kubacki, who won the Ski Jumping World Cup in Titisee-Neustadt on Sunday. , in Germany.
The Pole outclassed his rivals – the second Slovenian Anze Laniska was ahead by no less than 25.7 points. In the first series, he jumped 141 m, and in the second he even improved this result, recording a distance of 143 m. Sunday’s victory allowed him to strengthen his position as leader of the overall World Cup standings.
“Ranged sparring definitely suits me. I had fun jumping up that hill, I felt good. In fact, I felt good energy from the very morning and the start. I knew what I wanted to do, I came to the hill with a clear plan, which really worked from the start There was no need to change it, just do your thing. It turned out very nice and I’m very happy with the day” – a said Kubacki.
Sunday’s competition was a success for the entire Polish team. Piotr Żyła finished the competition in fourth place, Kamil Stoch finished eighth, and Paweł Wąsek – 11th.
“There will be something to improve, of course, these are small details. I think there would be somewhere to look for. The day may not have been perfect, but it was really sensational for all our team, because not only me, but Piotrek just behind the podium, Kamil in +10+ “Pawel just behind. A pretty solid performance from the whole team. I think we have taken a few steps forward here” – underlined the winner of the Sunday competition, who was second on Friday at the same facility.
The next World Cup competitions will take place on December 17 and 18 in Engelberg, Switzerland