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Garmisch-Partenkirchen – The last men’s downhill race before the World Ski Championships in Cortina d’Ampezzo took place today in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. South Tyrol reported Dominik Paris in a time of 1.33.81 minutes and his victory returned in impressive fashion. The Swiss ranked second Beat feuz (+0.37), who expanded his leadership in the discipline ranking. Matthias mayer (+0.40) from Austria completed the podium in third place.
Dominik Paris: “Today I was already at the limit. It was important for me to let the ski run, but I couldn’t do it everywhere. After hell, everything turned out very well. After the injury, the slack slowly returned, but it will definitely fit well before the World Cup. After a comeback, it is always questionable how you come back and how I go over the limit. . I was surprised that driving a race in those temperatures is going so well today. Tomorrow I will try the same and see if everything can be done again. “
Matthias Mayer: “I really sped up today. I tried to make myself small from the beginning. I knew that Paris was going to risk everything here and that it was very fast. He already proved it during training yesterday. But actually I am very happy with my trip. The slope was very good for the conditions. “
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6th Men’s Downhill Ski World Cup
Friday at Garmisch-Partenkirchen 2020/21
FIS start list: 1st downhill training at GarmischFIS-Liveticker: 1st downhill training at GarmischFinal FIS Result: 1. Downhill Training at Garmisch
FIS start list: second downhill training at Garmisch
FIS-Liveticker: 2nd downhill training at Garmisch
FIS final result: second downhill training at Garmisch
FIS start list: men’s downhill at Garmisch
FIS Liveticker: Men’s Relegation at Garmisch
FIS final result: Men’s relegation at Garmisch
General Men’s World Cup 2020/21
Men’s Downhill World Cup 2020/21
Nations Cup: men’s ranking
Nations Cup: general classification
All data is updated immediately upon receipt.
Max franzLike Mayer, a Carinthian and winner of the only practice race yesterday, he was fourth and missed the podium by two tiny hundredths of a second. Christof Innerhofer (+0.72), a fellow Parisian by trade, confirmed his good form with fifth place, which he already demonstrated twice in Kitzbühel. The confederate Carlo Janka (+1.02) ranked sixth.
Max Franz: “It is good to have such a result. I started off a bit hesitant at the top, but otherwise worked pretty well. Today has been much more restless and fast and, therefore, much more difficult. I’m happy that I got my fourth place so well. “
The American was in seventh place Travis ganong (1.10). The top ten were made by the young Swiss ski star Marco Odermatt (8 .; +1.12), the athlete ÖSV Daniel Hemetsberger (9 .; +1.15) and the experienced French Johan Clarey (10 .; +1.18) finished off. Today’s downhill race on the Kandahar slope did not go as expected for Upper Austria Vincent Kriechmayr (+1,23) ranked eleven. He wants to do it and can do a lot of good in the Super-G tomorrow on the spot.
Daniel Hemetsberger: “I am very happy with the result today. I was already very lubricated and sometimes I would go away with the outside ski, so I said to myself: ‘Hey, put your skis on’. The World Cup is always a problem, so of course everyone wants to start. Personally, I haven’t taken care of that yet, I try to run every race as fast as possible. “
Vincent Kriechmayr: “The driving today was not as bad as, for example, in Kitzbühel. Except for the last corner, it was good, so I wanted to try it more cheekily, but it totally failed. After finishing second in Bormio, I haven’t really changed anything, the material has also stayed the same, but it is the driver who is responsible anyway. It works better in Super-G because it is a different discipline. Other spokes, shorter skis, that suits me better at the moment. “
Germans Dominik schwaiger (+1.36) and Romed baumann (+1.53) a little disappointed in his home race, especially if he uses the latest results as a criterion. The confederate Niels Hintermann (+1.56) finished the downhill race at Garmisch-Partenkirchen in 15th place and immediately took the lead Otmar Striedingerwho was 16 years old. Val d’Isère’s second was 1.76 seconds behind the Ultental winner.
The race was overshadowed by the drop of the DSV starter Pepi Ferstlwho took off after a jump while jumping on the ice rink and landed on his back completely crooked. He hit the safety net without braking, but was then able to drive to the finish line on his own. The next men’s downhill race will take place in Cortina d’Ampezzo. It is not about the red jersey or the little crystal ball, but about the precious metal and the free choice of the best downhill rider in the world.
Josef Ferstl: „Immediately after the crash, I was full of adrenaline. You don’t feel much there. But under the circumstances, I’m fine. That could have turned out worse. Shoulders, head, and knees are fine, but hips and ankles have been bumped. Now the MRI at the hospital and then see what happens next. “
Report for skiweltcup.tv: Andreas Raffeiner
Stand after 40 runners
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