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Greiderer, third on Saturday, missed the new podium by five seconds and the victory by ten seconds. Young Johannes Lamparter also reappeared in fifth place, just one second behind Greiderer. ÖSV’s third best man was Martin Fritz in 13th place. For Geiger it was his fifth overall World Cup victory.
Geiger, who celebrated the first double win at Ramsau since Mario Stecher in 2010, was happy: “It was another brilliant day. The jump was a bit better than yesterday, the starting situation was perfect for me, ”said the German.
For Greiderer, it was almost enough to get back on the podium, and then he was a little sorry. “It was definitely a good weekend, although I was expecting a bit more today. In the end it was a bit more difficult, Riiber was so strong that there was no chance. I gave it my all, now he’s just become the ‘mayor’ (4th), ”said Greiderer, who was particularly pleased with his Ramsau performances on the hill.
Lamparter remains runner-up in the general of the World Cup
Lamparter had no reason to be a moped either. On the ÖSV team, he remains constancy personified. After ranks two, six, four, four and now five, the great Austrian young hopeful remains in second place in the overall World Cup with 265 points behind Riiber, 95 points behind the defending Norwegian champion. Geiger is third overall, just 14 points behind Lamparter. Greiderer worked his way up to eighth place in the overall World Cup.
“I’m still super happy in my starting situation, I’m not the best sprinter right now. I have to try to keep up really fast. In any case, I will work to make sure that I can also get some air and then one day get over it too, ”Lamparter said at ORF.
Coach Eugen was “very satisfied”
Head coach Christoph Eugen was “especially very satisfied with Greiderer and Lamparter. They are fully on the hill and also very active on the cross-country ski trail. ” According to Eugen, Fritz and Lukas Klapfer have also taken a step forward. “That makes me positive for the World Cup in January,” the ÖSV official said. Following the clash with the torn cruciate ligament and the season loss of local hero Franz-Josef Rehrl, the ÖSV team also showed mental strength.