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GRAMASTETTES / BORMIO. In the men’s Super-G in Bormio there was a sense of accomplishment for Grammastettner ski ace Vincent Kriechmayr: he finished almost eight-tenths of a second behind American Ryan Cochran-Siegle in second place.
The American was in a class of his own in Bormio, Italy: “He came down there with a very fine blade,” said Kriechmayr, who had the number 5, respecting the winner of the number 8. But he was also very satisfied with his trip: “On the Steep hill entrance may have slowed down a bit, but otherwise was fine today. “
The view on the track got better and better after the leading group, Vincent Kriechmayr had to shake for a long time before his first position was finally secure.
Matthias Mayer second best Austrian
The third place went to the Norwegian Adrian Smiseth Sejersted, who was 94 hundredths behind the winner. The second best Austrian, Matthias Mayer, was tenth, almost two seconds behind the American Cochran-Siegle. Max Franz finished 23rd (2:34 seconds ago).
Departure on Wednesday
On Wednesday, Kriechmayr and Co. will have the next chance to get on the podium: the last descent of the year will be on the program in Bormio starting at 11.30 am
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