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Hintermann surprisingly leading, Dominik Paris – OA Sport off the podium

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12.31: Good performance of the German Ferstl who enters 16th position with a delay of 1 ″ 24

12.29: The blue Casse manages to limit the damage in the final, which is 18th at 1 ″ 68

12.28: The blue Casse in the intermediate is 1 ″ 27 late

12.27: Heavy delay for the Slovenian Kline who, with an error and a lot of risk at the top, is 20th at 2 ″ 35 from the top

12.25: French Bailet loses so much in the final that he seemed to be able to enter the top 10, he is 14th with a delay of 1 ″ 04 from Hintermann

12.23: What a race for the Austrian Danklmaier who fits in front of Dominik Paris in sixth place at 61 cents from the head. The blue falls to seventh place

12.21: The Swiss Rogentin enters 12th place at 1 ″ 02 from the head

12.19: This is the ranking so far:

1 BEHINDMAN Niels SUI 1:44.42
2 MAYER Matthias AUT 1: 44.54 +0.12
3 FEUZ Beat SUI 1:44.61 +0.19
4 SOURCE Aleksander Aamodt NOR 1: 44.62 +0.20
5 CLAREY Johan FRA 1: 44.99 +0.57
6 PARIS Dominik ITA 1:45.12 +0.70

12.17: Excellent performance of the American Ganong who enters eighth position with a delay of 83 and with a great final part of the race

12.15: The Austrian Franz enters 12th position with a delay of 1 ″ 35

12.12: The American Bennett accumulates a delay of 2 ″ 38 and enters 16th place

12.10: THE SWISS HINTERMANN IS FIRST! He manages to maintain an advantage of 12 cents over Mayer and takes the lead in the standings! Excellent!

12.09: Hintermann in the intermediate has 24 cents advantage!

12.08: The advantage progressively increases for the American Cochran-Siegle who places himself behind Paris, sixth, 67 cents late

12.07: Cochran-Siegle is 21 cents late in the intermediate

12.06: Good performance of the Austrian Hemetsberger who closes with a delay of 1 ″ 08 from teammate Mayer and is ninth

12.03: The blue Innerhofer, not at his best from a physical point of view after yesterday’s crash, plays a decent race and is momentarily tenth at 1 ″ 80

12.02: Innerhofer is 1 ″ 13 late in the intermediate

12.01: The Cup leader, the Swiss Odermatt, gradually loses after a high quality part, who enters seventh place at 79 cents from the head. Now Innerhofer

12.01: Odermatt in the intermediate has 39 hundredths of a delay

11.59: Unmemorable performance of the Slovenian Cater who enters tenth position 2 ″ 25 from the head

11.58: Cater in the intermediate is 1 ″ 42 late

11.57: Dominik Paris fails to recover in the final, who lost too much in the central part of the track. The blue is fifth with 57 hundredths of a second delay

11.56: Paris in the intermediate is 55 cents late

11.53: Eighth place for the Austrian Striedinger who progressively loses and ends 2 ″ 15 from the head. After the break it will be Dominik Paris’s turn

11.52: Striedinger in the intermediate has a delay of 1 ″ 15

11.50: According to the Swiss Feuz with a delay of only 7 cents! Race practically parallel to that of Mayer for the Swiss who was not perfect in the final. Now Striedinger

11.49: Feuz in the intermediate has 3 cents advantage

11.48: The Canadian Crawford had a strong start and then lost a lot in the second part, finishing in fourth place at 73 cents from Mayer. Now Feuz

11.47: Crawford in the intermediate is 34 cents late

11.45: What a Mayer final! The Austrian manages to recover the disadvantage compared to Kilde and takes the lead with an advantage of 8 cents. Now Crawford

11.44: Mayer has a delay of 18 cents in the intermediate

11.43: The German Schwaiger closes a test to forget with a delay of 2 ″ 42 and is currently fifth. Now Mayer

11.42: Schwaiger in the intermediate is 1 ″ 55 late

11.41: The Norwegian Kilde keeps the advantage in the final part and goes to the lead with 37 cents ahead of Clarey. Now Schwaiger

11.40: Kilde in the intermediate has an advantage of 34 cents

11.38: Baumann’s disadvantage increases in the final and the German enters second place at 42 cents from Clarey. Now the Kilde Cup leader

11.37: Baumann in the intermediate has 17 hundredths of a delay

11.36: Important advantage for the French Clarey who goes to the lead with 89 cents ahead of Marsaglia. Now Baumann

11.35: Clarey in the intermediate has an advantage of 69 cents

11.34: Good performance by Matteo Marsagia who trims a 1 ″ 25 gap to Kriechmayr and takes first place

11.33: Marsaglia has an advantage of 81 cents in the intermediate

11.31: Test without particular flaws for the Austrian Kriechmayr who closes with a time of 1’47 ″ 13. Now Marsaglia

11.30: Kriechmayr is leaving

11.28: It is sunny in Kvitfjell but it is very cold: at the start it is -10 °

11.25: This is the startlist of the Kvitfjell downhill:

1 53980 KRIECHMAYR Vincent 1991 AUT Head
2 293550 MARSAGLIA Matteo 1985 ITA Fischer
3 191740 CLAREY Johan 1981 FRA Head
4 51215 BAUMANN Romed 1986 GER Salomon
5 422139 SOURCE Aleksander Aamodt 1992 NOR Atomic
6 202345 SCHWAIGER Dominik 1991 GER Head
7 53902 MAYER, Matthias 1990
8 104531 CRAWFORD James 1997 CAN Head
9 511383 FEUZ Beat 1987 SUI Head
10 54005 STRIEDINGER Otmar 1991 AUT Salomon
11 291459 PARIS Dominik 1989 ITA Nordica
12 561255 CATER Martin 1992 SLO Stoeckli
13 512269 ODERMATT Marco 1997 SUI Stoeckli
14 293006 INNERHOFER Christof 1984 ITA Rossignol
15 53975 HEMETSBERGER Daniel 1991 AUT Fischer
16 6530319 COCHRAN-SIEGLE Ryan 1992 USA Head
17 512124 HINTERMAN Niels 1995 SUI Atomic
18 6530104 BENNETT Bryce 1992 USA Fischer
19 53817 FRANZ Max 1989 AUT Fischer
20 530874 GANONG Travis 1988 USA Atomic
21 512038 ROGENTIN Stefan 1994 SUI Fischer
22 54157 DANKLMAIER Daniel 1993 AUT Atomic
23 6190176 BAILET Matthieu 1996 FRA Salomon
24 561216 KLINE Bostjan 1991 SLO Salomon
25 990081 CASSE Mattia 1990 ITA Head
26 202059 FERSTL Josef 1988 GER Head
27 200379 SANDER Andreas 1989 GER Atomic
28 194298 GIEZENDANNER Blaise 1991 FROM Atomic
29 194167 MUZATON Maxence 1990 FRA Rossignol
30 934643 GOLDBERG Jared 1991 USA Head
31 421483 JANSRUD Kjetil 1985 NOR Head
32 422310 SEJERSTED Adrian Smiseth 1994 NOR Atomic
33 194858 ALLEGRE Nils 1994 FRA Salomon
34 512039 ROULIN Gilles 1994 SUI Head
35 6290985 BUZZI Emanuele 1994 ITA Head
36 533866 NYMAN Steven 1982 USA Fischer
37 194368 RAFFORT Nicolas 1991 FRA Salomon
38 422403 ROEA Henrik 1995 NOR Nordica
39 104537 ALEXANDER Cameron 1997 CAN Rossignol
40 6531444 ARVIDSSON Erik 1996 USA Head
41 104468 READ Jeffrey 1997 CAN Atomic
42 6190006 SCHULLER Victor 1995 FRA Head
43 512281 ROESTI Lars 1998 SUI Rossignol
44 202762 JOCHER Simon 1996 GER Head
45 104272 SEGER Brodie 1995 CAN Atomic
46 54009 WALDER Christian 1991 AUT Solomon
47 512275 METTLER Joshua 1998 SUI Dynastar
48 6290845 BOSCA Guglielmo 1993 ITA Head
49 350095 PFIFFNER Marco 1994 LIE Fischer
50 502230 SUNDIN Olle 1997 SWE Head
51 6190459 ALPHAND Sam 1997 FROM Rossignol
52 561310 HROBAT Miha 1995 SLO Atomic
53 6531520 MORSE Sam 1996 USA fisherman
54 6292783 MOLTENI Nicolo 1998 ITA Head
55 104708 ALEXANDER Kyle 1999 CAN Rossignol
56 512408 MONNEY Alexis 2000 SUI Stoeckli
57 104096 THOMPSON Broderick 1994 CAN Head
58 561397 ORDERER Nejc 1999 SLO
59 6291053 ZAZZI Pietro 1994 ITA Salomon
60 110324 by APPEN Henrik 1994 CHI Head
61 54371 BABINSKY Stefan 1996 AUT Head
62 422676 FOSSLAND Markus Nordgaard 1999 NOR Atomic
63 6190687 LORIOT Florian 1998 FRA Rossignol
64 370031 ALESSANDRIA Arnaud 1993 MON Salomon
65 422278 WINDINGSTAD Rasmus 1993 NOR Stoeckli

11.22: This is the overall World Cup ranking:

1. Marco Odermatt (Switzerland) 1200
2. Alexander Source (Norway) 825
3. Matthias Mayer (Austria) 692
4. Henrik Kristoffersen (Norway) 659
5. Beat Feuz (Switzerland) 579
6. Vincent Kriechmayr (Austria) 564
Manuel Feller (Austria) 506
8. Alexis Pinturault (France) 449
9. Dominik Paris (Italy) 446
10. Lucas Braathen (Norway) 405

11.19: At the start for Italy Christof Innerhofer, who fell in the reconnaissance of the day before yesterday and not at his best from a physical point of view, at the start with the bib number 11. Dominik Paris will start with the 11, we will see at the starting gate with the blue suit also Matteo Marsaglia, on the hunt for redemption after the post-Olympic chaos, with bib number 2, Mattia Casse with 25, Emanuele Buzzi with 35, Guglielmo Bosca with 48, Nicolò Molteni with 54, Pietro Zazzi with the 59

11.15: This is the downhill World Cup ranking. We remind you that a downhill will be held tomorrow in Kvitfjell:

1. Aleksander Kilde (Norway) 445
2. Beat Feuz (Switzerland) 437
3. Matthias Mayer (Austria) 402
4. Marco Odermatt (Switzerland) 401
5. Dominik Paris (Italy) 356
6. Vincent Kriechmayr (Austria) 325

11.12: Among the athletes involved in the fight for the conquest of the Downhill World Cup there is also the blue Dominik Paris, who has a great desire for redemption after the results not up to expectations in Beijing. The blue won yesterday’s timed trial and likes the context of the race. He is among the favorites today

11.08: Today’s race could prove decisive in the assignment of the specialty cup which is very uncertain with five athletes enclosed in 90 points

11.04: Olympiabakken, the famous Norwegian track, awaits the men-jets for the last World Cup trip dedicated to speed before the Courchevel-Meribel finals.

11.00: Good morning to the friends of OA Sport and welcome to the live direct of the Kvitfjell downhill, valid for the 2022 Men’s World Cup

THE STARTING BIBS OF THE FREE DESCENT OF KVITFJELL

Hello and welcome friends of OA Sport to LIVE LIVE of the Kvitfjell downhill. The Olympiabakken, the famous Norwegian runway, awaits the men-jets for the last World Cup away game dedicated to speed before the Courchevel-Meribel finals.

Between the wide doors the games for the crystal globe remain wide open, with five athletes enclosed in less than 90 points. The blue Dominik Paris is the last car of this little train and chases at 89 lengths of delay the red bib Alexander Aamodt Source: the comeback promises to be challenging, but on this slope “Dommen” has won two of the last three races.

By focusing attention on the blues we cannot fail to mention the unfortunate Christof Innerhofer, who fell in the reconnaissance of the day before yesterday and not at his best from a physical point of view. We will see at the starting gate with the blue suit too Matteo Marsaglia, hunting for redemption after the post-Olympic chaos, Guglielmo Bosca, Pietro Zazzi, Emanuele Buzzi, Mattia Casse and Nicolò Molteni.

Alpine skiing, Dominik Paris’ background in Kvitfjell. The blue seeks the poker of victories

Today’s free descent will start at 11.30 o’clock. Through LIVE LIVE curated by OA Sport you will have updates on the race in real time, stay with us to fully enjoy the free ride of Kvitfjell. See you later and have fun!

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