
Ted Ligety can attend three big names from the register of the Alps, extending his perfect start to the season's World Cup giant slalom Saturday.
A fourth consecutive win for the 26-year U.S. three-game set by the different brands of Bode Miller, Alberto Tomba and ski World Cup's most prolific all, Ingemar Stenmark.
Ligety meaning, the history of the race of his plans Adelboden hill, which is likely to be lined with 30,000 noisy fans in Switzerland.
"I appreciate it and I know how difficult it is," Ligety said The Associated Press. "I'm not really nervous about trying to continue the series. ... If I do, great. If I did not and I'm in the best players, so I'll still be happy. "
Ligety will be happy if it can be returned to lead the World Cup of public policy, which has had a moment last month. Currently, he sits in third place.
With eight career World Cup in its special teams, could the native 26-year record of Utah thought Miller for American men in the triumphs GS nine. It would also be the first unwind GS skier four in a row since Tomba in 1991.