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Kubacki sur sa lancée
Avec deux sauts mesurés à 103.5m et 100.5m, pour un total de 266.5 points, le Polonais signe la passe de deux et s'installe en tête du classement général du Grand Prix avec 200 points.
Seconde place pour la star Allemande Severin Freund avec 264.1 points et troisième rang surprise pour le Japonais Sakuyama avec 260.6 points.
Le Slovène Jaka Hvala, 11eme du concours, a réussi la meilleure longueur de la journée en atterissant à 104.5m en première manche.
27eme place pour Vincent Descombes-Sevoie et 43eme rang pour Ronan Lamy-Chappuis.
Prochains concours dans quelques jours à Einsiedeln, puis à Courchevel.
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Les réactions
Dawid Kubacki (POL): “My jumps yesterday were not that good, I had small things to improve for today. The first jump today was okay, but second one wasn't good, but it was enough to win so I'm happy. There's still a lot of work to do until the next competition and the winter. After my second jump I knew it would be close and I wouldn't have been disappointed with a second or third place. Now we are going to Oberstdorf to train there and then to the next competitions in Einsiedeln and Courchevel."
Severin Freund (GER): "I'm really satisfied with my second place and I'm very happy with the whole weekend. Dawid was amazing in Wisla and also strong today. It would have been possible to win if I had a better first jump but he is a well-deserved winner. The crowd would have liked to see a German win today. The team competition went great for us, we could win in all eight groups. I'm not sure if this has ever happened before. It was a special feeling."
Kento Sakuyama (JPN): "I'm very satisfied with today's result and my jumps. I love this hill, I was training here as a junior already and I know it well. I plan to compete in most of the competitions this summer and so I'll only be in Japan for a very short time."
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Photo : FIS Ski Jumping