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Dec 11, 2025·Snowboard Cross
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2025/26 FIS Snowboard Cross World Cup – Cervinia Statistics Sheet

Cervinia Snowboard Cross World Cup – Women 

  • Lea Casta (FRA) claimed her first career Crystal Globe last season, ahead of Charlotte Bankes (GBR) and Julia Pereira de Sousa (FRA)

  • Lea Casta (FRA) reached the podium in nine of the 10 World Cup events last season, with a 5th place in Beidahu (CHN) the only exception. 

  • Charlotte Bankes (GBR) and Lea Casta (FRA) shared nine of the 10 World Cup event wins between them last season, with five and four victories respectively. Julia Pereira de Sousa (FRA) was the only other rider to claim a win. 

  • Charlotte Bankes (GBR) co-holds the record for most Snowboard Cross World Cup event wins on 25, alongside Lindsey Jacobellis (USA). She claimed the Crystal Globe in 2021/22 and 2022/23 and finished 2nd in the standings in 2023/24 and 2024/25. 

  • Michela Moioli (ITA) is the reigning world champion. She has won three Snowboard Cross Crystal Globes, most recently in 2019/20. 

  • Michela Moioli (ITA) is third on the all-time list for most Snowboard Cross World Cup event victories with 19 wins. Her last victory came in Montafon (AUT) in 2023/24. 

  • Sina Siegenthaler (SUI) finished 3rd and 2nd in the last two World Cup events of last season. She has recorded one World Cup event victory in her career, in Cervinia (ITA) in 2023/24. 

  • Josie Baff (AUS) finished inside the top 10 in the last 31 Snowboard Cross World Cup events she started in. She recorded three podium finishes in Cervinia during this run (2nd; 3rd; 2nd). 

  • Mia Clift (AUS) recorded her first two career World Cup podium finishes in the last two events of the 2024/25 season (2nd and 3rd) in Mont-Sainte-Anne. 

  • Faye Thelen (USA) will make her return to the World Cup circuit for the first time since the 2022/23 season. In her last World Cup event on Italian snow, in February 2023 in Cortina d'Ampezzo, she finished 2nd. 

Cervinia Snowboard Cross World Cup – Men

  • Eliot Grondin (CAN) has won the Snowboard Cross Crystal Globe in the last two seasons. Last season, he finished ahead of Loan Bozzolo (FRA) in 2nd and Jakob Dusek (AUT) in 3rd. 

  • Eliot Grondin (CAN) is joint-3rd in all-time Snowboard Cross World Cup event wins with 13, alongside Jasey Jay Anderson (CAN). Pierre Vaultier (FRA, 22 wins) and Alessandro Haemmerle (AUT, 18) make up the top two. 

  • Eliot Grondin (CAN) has finished inside the top 10 in each of the last 27 World Cup events he started in. 

  • Eliot Grondin (CAN) and Jakob Dusek (AUT) both won three World Cup events last season. No other rider won more than one event. 

  • Jakob Dusek’s (AUT) three victories were his only podium finishes last season. One of his wins came in the season opener in Cervinia (ITA). 

  • Loan Bozzolo (FRA) reached the podium in World Cup events four times last season, second only to Eliot Grondin (CAN) on six. He recorded the first of his two career World Cup victories in Cervinia (ITA), in the 2022/23 season. 

  • Lorenzo Sommariva (ITA) was the only Italian rider to reach a podium in a Snowboard Cross event last World Cup season: 3rd in Cervinia (ITA). His first career podium finish was a victory in Cervinia in 2019/20. 

  • The last Snowboard Cross World Cup victory by an USA rider dates back almost seven years, to February 2019, when Mick Dierdorff (USA) triumphed in Solitude (USA). There have been 58 World Cup events since. 

  • Victor-Segundo Chavez Garcia (PER) will become the first rider representing Peru to start a World Cup Snowboard Cross event. He started at the 2019 and 2023 world championships, finishing 46th and 33rd respectively. 

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