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“Not bad at the moment”
Kriechmayr won for the third time in the “supreme discipline” at the World Cup. “He’s always improving, but it was a very good ride,” said the two-time world champion from Cortina d’Ampezzo after his fifth cross-competition win of the season. “I wanted to confirm that, not to raise a criticism that I am a world champion of possibilities,” Kriechmayr said after his first relegation win at the World Cup this winter. “If it goes, it goes, and it’s not bad at the moment.”
Mayer finished on the podium for the seventh time in 2020/21, but did not hit Feuz in the ball fight as expected. “In theory it’s still possible, but basically the Downhill World Cup is over, I think. The pace certainly can’t be followed anymore,” Mayer said, not believing that the constant Swiss “will spoil it.” Austrian men have not won the relegation classification since 2012 (Klaus Kröll). “I can get through to the last race pretty easily,” Mayer said.