Le Slovène Peter Prevc a remporté le second concours de Tauplitz comptant pour la coupe du monde de vol à ski avec deux sauts à 186m et 198m pour un total de 369 points.

Deuxième du premier concours samedi, Prevc franchit la dernière marche et gagne pour la première fois de sa carrière. Il remporte également le petit globe du vol à ski devant Kasai et Schlierenzauer, tous deux sur le podium du jour.

Il n'y aura plus de concours coupe du monde de vol à ski cet hiver, on aura par contre droits aux mondiaux sur le tremplin Tchèque d'Harrachov.

A noter que le plus long saut du jour est signé Noriaki Kasai. L'inoxydable Japonaise s'est posé à 201m lors de la manche finale.

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Les réactions :

Peter Prevc (SLO): "I'm very happy with my performance today. I could improve compared to yesterday. I tried a lot in the trial round and that also worked later in the competition."

Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT): "I could improve my result, but what's a lot more important is that my technique is getting better and better. I now take this is a motivation for the upcoming competitions. Sochi is my main goal and I do everything for it, but who knows me, knows that I also wanted to show my best jumps in the 4-Hills-Tournament. It's really difficult if not everything goes well, because the field is really tight."

Noriaki Kasai (JPN): "I'm very happy again today. In the first round the direction of the wind was not good for me. I did a lot of physical training and I'm fit. In all these years I never had any problems with the motivation, it was and always is very high. How long I want to jump? I guess it should be about 10 years."

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Le classement complet ICI

SKI FLYING WORLD CUP

1. Peter Prevc, Slovenia - 180 points
2. Noriaki Kasai, Japan - 160 points
3. Gregor Schlierenzauer, Austria - 140 points


WORLD CUP STANDING

1. Kamil Stoch, Poland - 629 points
2. Gregor Schlierenzauer, Austria - 616 points
3. Simon Ammann, Switzerland - 608 points


NATION'S CUP STANDING

1. Austria - 2447 points
2. Germany - 2050 points
3. Poland - 1846 points

Photo : Nordic Focus