WENGEN (SVIZZERA) (ITALPRESS) – Marco Odermatt flies to Wengen. On the snow of the house the Helvetic dominates downhill, drawing almost eight tenths to the Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr, second to 0′′79. After the extraordinary success in superG, Giovanni Franzoni returns again to the podium. Despite the pectoral number 28, the blue sets an incredible test and ends third at 0′′′′90 just in front of the two Swiss Franjo Von Allmen and Alexis Monney, respectively fourth and fifth at 0′′′′93 and 0′′′′95.
“I was tired enough because I slept shortly after yesterday’s victory – admits – I was quite nervous and inside me there were so many emotions, but I tried to have fun as much as possible and to ski free. I was lucky with the cents. Downhill is my first podium and it’s amazing, I’m trying to get used to the pressure”, Franzoni’s words, six cents ahead of Dominik Paris, which closes in sixth position at 0′′′′96 from the entrepreneur Odermatt. Detachments that climb up to find the Canadian Cameron Alexander, seventh to 1′′′21, the Austrian Daniel Hemetsberger, eighth to 1′′37, and the French Nils Allegre, ninth to 1′′′45. Complete the top ten a surprising Christof Innerhofer who, with the pectoral number 37, manages to cut out a place in the first ten cut the finish line with 1′′′47 delay from the top.
At points also the blue Florian Schieder, 12° to 1′′60, Jacques Benjamin Alliod, 23° to 2′′06, and Mattia Casse, 28° to 2′′′22. Exit after a few doors for Guglielmo Bosca. Odermatt adds another 100 points to its loot and rises to 380 in the specialty ranking in front of Von Allmen (280) and Paris (180); Schieder is fifth (140) and Franzoni is sixth (116). In the general are 1105 points of Odermatt, with Braathen and Mcgrath stopped at 538 and 478; Franzoni is now 11th with 334 points. The Alpine Ski World Cup remains in Wengen and completes the Swiss triptych tomorrow with slalom: first heat at 10, second at 13.
ORDINE D’ARRIVO
1. Marco Odermatt (Sui) in 1’33′′14
2. Vincent Kriechmayr (Aut) to 0′′79
3. Giovanni Franzoni (Ita) to 0′′′90
4. Franjo Von Allmen (Sui) to 0′′93
5. Alexis Monney (Sui) to 0′′95
6. Dominik Paris (Ita) to 0′′96
7. Cameron Alexander (Can) to 1′′21
8. Daniel Hemetsberger (Aut) at 1′′37
9. Nils Allegre (Fra) to 1′′45
10. Christof Innerhofer (Ita) to 1′′47
12. Florian Schieder (Ita) to 1′′60
23. Jacques Benjamin Alliod (Ita) at 2′′06
28. Mattia Casse (Ita) at 2′′22
CLASSIFICA GENERALE
1. Marco Odermatt (Sui) 1105 points
2. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (Bra) 538
3. Atle Lie McGrath (Nor) 478
4. Marco Schwarz (Aut) 466
5. Henrik Kristoffersen (Nor) 456
6. Loic Meillard (Sui) 453
7. Timon Haugan (Nor) 450
8. Franjo Von Allmen (Sui) 429
9. Vincent Kriechmayr (Aut) 385
10. Paco Rassat (Fra) 340
11. Giovanni Franzoni (Ita) 334
12. Alex Vinatzer (Ita) 314
15. Dominik Paris (Ita) 305
25. Florian Schieder (162)
30. Mattia Casse (Ita) 149
40. Christof Innerhofer (Ita) 110
63. Guglielmo Bosca (Ita) 74
65. Thomas Sala (Ita) 71
76. Benjamin Jacques Alliod (Ita) 50
90. Luca De Aliprandini (Ita) 32
90. Tobias Kastlunger (Ita) 32
95. Filippo Della Vite (Ita) 26
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