KVITFJELL (NORVEGIA) (ITALPRESS) – Dominik Paris conquers the superG of Kvitfjell, valid test for the Alpine Ski World Cup finals 2025/2026 of Lillehammer. After yesterday’s downhill success, the 36-year-old from Merano, who is a member of the Carabinieri, gives the bis a cut in 1’26′′81, with an advantage of only 0′′′′07 on the Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr. Complete the podium the other Austrian Raphael Haaser, third to 0′′38.
In the fifth place there is Giovanni Franzoni, at 0′′86 delay from Paris, which closes fourth in the classification of specialties at 16 points from Haaser. Good Mattia Casse, ninth at 1′′42. Further back Guglielmo Bosca, 12th to 1′′′79, and Christof Innerhofer, 18th to 1′′′96.
The SuperG World Cup goes to Marco Odermatt, 19th to 1′′97 and already mathematically certain of the specialty crystal sphere, as well as the general.
“It’s a surprise for me too. I knew I could do well, but another victory I didn’t expect.” Dominik Paris commented on the success of the World Cup finals. “The sensations were very strange under my feet, with this very moving snow – explains the blue veteran – I tried to make speed, but when I saw the green light at the finish I had to look twice because I couldn’t believe it. Today I passed Jansrud as a number of victories on this track (eight, ndr): I am sorry a little for him, but maybe he will make a thought about going back to racing. This year the team was really strong and this is a pleasure, because there are many athletes who can climb the podium. We then have Franzoni on which we can count for victories and podiums. I hope we can all grow further – Paris concludes – and become even stronger.”.
L’ORDINE DI ARRIVO
1. Dominik Paris (Ita) in 1’26′′81
2. Vincent Kriechmayr (Aut) to 0′07
3. Raphael Haaser (Aut) to 0′′38
4. Alexis Monney (Sui) to 0′′′66
5. Giovanni Franzoni (Ita) to 0′′86
6. Stefan Rogentin (Sui) to 0′′93
7. Fredrik Moller (Nor) to 1′′09
8. Marco Schwarz (Aut) to 1′′25
9. Mattia Casse (Ita) to 1′42
10. Franjo Von Allmen (Sui) to 1′′73
12. Guglielmo Bosca (Ita) to 1′′79
18. Christof Innerhofer (Ita) to 1′′96
LA CLASSIFICA GENERALE
1. Marco Odermatt (Sui) 1626 points
2. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (958)
3. Athle Lie McGrath (Nor) 844
4. Henrik Kristoffersen (Nor) 771
5. Franjo Von Allmen (Sui) 770
6. Loic Meillard (Sui) 763
7. Vincent Kriechmayr (Aut) 731
8. Dominik Paris (Ita) 698
9. John Franzoni (Ita) 663
10. Timon Haugan (Nor) 631
17. Alex Vinatzer (Ita) 385
21. Mattia Casse (Ita) 302
23. Florian Schieder (Ita) 299
41. Christof Innerhofer (Ita) 170
48. Benjamin Jacques Alliod (Ita) 162
59. Thomas Sala (Ita) 115
61. Guglielmo Bosca (Ita) 112
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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