COURCHEVEL (FRANCIA) (ITALPRESS) – Giovanni Franzoni closes second in the descent of Courchevel, valid test for the Alpine Ski World Cup 2025/2026. The almost 25-year-old Bresciano delle Fiamme Gialle, an Olympic silver in charge, stops at only nine cents from Vincent Kriechmayr (1’47′′26), which brings Austria to the downhill victory in the World Cup after 23 races. Complete the podium the Swiss Marco Odermatt (+0′′31). Out Florian Schieder, while ending out of the top ten Benjamin Jacques Alliod and Dominik Paris, respectively 14th and 15th at 1′′56 and 1′′′58. Later Mattia Casse (18th to 1′′′83) and Christof Innerhofer (20th to 1′′′′92). Guglielmo Bosca is 26th to 2′′26.
And with the third place in the descent of Courchevel, Marco Odermatt artistically wins the Alpine Ski World Cup 2025/2026. It is the fifth crystal ball, more consecutively, in career for the 28-year-old Swiss, that closes the games with six advance races thanks to the 632 points of advantage on the Brazilian Lucas Pinheiro Braathen. Following the release of Franjo Von Allmen, Odermatt also takes the Down Cup for the third consecutive year and the tenth Career Cup.
L’ORDINE DI ARRIVO
1. Vincent Kriechmayr (Aut) in 1’47′′26
2. Giovanni Franzoni (Ita) to 0′′09
3. Marco Odermatt (Sui) to 0′′31
4. Stefan Rogentin (Sui) to 0′′46
5. Raphael Haaser (Aut) to 0′′74
6. Daniel Hemetsberger (Aut) to 0′′95
7. Miha Hrobat (Slo) to 1′′02
8. Martin Cater (Slo) to 1′′11
9. Adrian Smiseth Sejersted (Nor) to 1′′12
10. Justin Murisier (Sui) to 1′′18
14. Benjamin Jacques Alliod (Ita) to 1′′56
15. Dominik Paris (Ita) to 1′58
18. Mattia Casse (Ita) to 1′′83
20. Christof Innerhofer (Ita) to 1′′92
43. Gregorio Bernardi (Ita) at 3′′49
LA CLASSIFICA GENERALE
1. Marco Odermatt (Sui) 1590 points
2. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (958)
3. Athle Lie McGrath (Nor) 844
4. Henrik Kristoffersen (Nor) 771
5. Loic Meillard (Sui) 763
6. Franjo Von Allmen (Sui) 664
7. Timon Haugan (Nor) 631
8. John Franzoni (Ita) 594
9. Vincent Kriechmayr (Aut) 591
10. Marco Schwarz (Aut) 552
11. Dominik Paris (Ita) 498
15. Alex Vinatzer (Ita) 385
23. Florian Schieder (Ita) 273
23. Mattia Casse (Ita) 273
40. Christof Innerhofer (Ita) 170
52. Benjamin Jacques Alliod (Ita) 130
58. Tommaso Sala (Ita) 115
72. William Bosca (Ita) 90
91. Giovanni Borsotti (Ita) 49
103. Filippo Della Vite (Ita) 36
108. Luca De Aliprandini (Ita) 32
108. Tobias Kastlunger (Ita) 32
136. Matteo Canins (Ita) 10
139. Nicolò Molteni (Ita) 8
147. Max Perathoner (Ita) 5
150. Thomas Saccardi (Ita) 4
150. Simon Talacci (Ita) 4
157. Corrado Barbera (Ita) 3
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