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Mauro Caviezel finished fifth in the Bormio Super-G as the best Swiss
Bormio – A Men’s Super G Ski World Cup was held today on the legendary Stelvio slope. Mauro Caviezel finished fifth as the best of the Swiss ski team in the success of American Ryan Cochran-Siegle. He was 1.36 seconds behind the successful man on the other side of the pond.
Urs Kryenbühl and Marco Odermatt were almost equally fast and were almost a second and a half behind Cochran-Siegle. In the end, it was enough for the two young stars to finish eighth and ninth. Mauro Caviezel’s brother finished eleventh; and Loic Meillard was also happy as 13th to finish in the top 15.
Although Mauro Caviezel could not confirm the best results of the first two Super Gs of the 2020/21 World Cup (he was first in Val d’Isère and second in Val Gardena), he was among the best in suite for the tenth time. Five. We only know such consistent results from Beat Feuz on the descent. Apropos Feuz: With exactly three seconds behind, he was only enough for 33rd position. Stefan Rogentin could expect a handful of World Cup points as 22.
Ralph Weber left. One day after the heavy snowfall, the Stelvio slope presented itself with its usual side, hard as a grain. Tomorrow there will be a downhill race on the spot. There is no plausible reason why the Swiss ski team shouldn’t continue to ride the wave of success and make people sit up and take notice with compact performances from the team.
Report for skiweltcup.tv: Andreas Raffeiner
Those: srf.ch
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