Paris is there in the last test in Bormio, where Cochran-Siegle always rules



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The second training of the descent that will take place on Tuesday (with the super-g anticipated for Monday, weather permitting) sees the American always in front (in Kriechmayr and Mayer), but Domme takes most of the gap (1 “20) in the last 18 seconds. Test. And it shows a very important growth …

A very, very important sign. This is what Dominik Paris launches on his Stelvio, the track that he has tamed six times in his career and that could relaunch it, a year after his last victories in Bormio (double down hooray on December 27-28, 2019), before of the arrest for Crusader’s wound.

The blue jet is there, precisely, in the second and last test of the descent scheduled for Tuesday (at 11.30 am), twenty-four hours after the super-g ahead of Monday, which presents the greatest risks in meteorological terms since, after of an ideal weekend (Stelvio marmorea and practically perfect), in a few hours there will be a lot of snow to complicate the plans.

In any case, you can smile as “Domme” shows, sixth to 1 “20 of the usual Ryan Cochran-Siegle, better time as in the first test: be careful, however, because the champion of Val d’Ultimo accumulates almost all posting them in the last 18 seconds, without pushing at all and showing that he has margin. Vincent Kriechmayr was scary, at the end second to 3 tenths of the American, but clearly ahead of all until the last interval; well also the other Austrian leader who can do very well on such a technical track, namely Matthias Mayer third at 34 cents from the ex aequo leader with Brice Roger (number 44, the Frenchman has a special feeling with the Stelvio), while in front of Paris (1 ” 06 from Cochran-Siegle) also concludes Matthieu Bailet.

Seventh time for Mauro Caviezel (+1 “28), and after Monsen 8, with number 51, and Goldberg 9 (+1” 39) here is Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, but compared to yesterday the Norwegian is wrong high and does not push to the maximum, for the 12th time at 1 “68 (also the Swiss Rogentin, again very fast, and the Austrian Neumayer) which counts relatively, ahead of Franz, Odermatt (excellent 14th in 1” 71), Sander and Christof Innerhofer. Sixteenth place for the second blue of the classification, which pays 1 “80 from Cochran-Siegle (better than a couple of tenths compared to Beat Feuz, but we know well how the Swiss interprets the tests), but still proves to be there with excellent Partial in the heart of the Stelvio.

Without Guglielmo Bosca, who will not compete in Bormio after the right knee problem was fixed in the first round, the last pre-race test did not see Kjetil Jansrud at the start, as already decided on Saturday (not even Martin left Cater, already in serious trouble yesterday) who will focus only on super-g on Monday, skipping the descent as he is weakened by a slight illness. Riccardo Tonetti, who is already thinking about tomorrow’s race, did not start in Italy, while in the first round Buzzi, who started in the Carcentina area, and Marsaglia, who finished 4 ”60 behind, did not do well.

For Davide Cazzaniga a time trial greater than yesterday (+ 4 “43 from Cochran-Siegle), finally Schieder and Zazzi, who had already” challenged “yesterday for a number, today 2” 12 and 1 “93 respectively, with the big Bormino 18th and ready to debut in the World Cup.

CLASSIFICATION 2 ^ TRIAL IN MALE PENDING Bormio

1st Ryan Cochran-Siegle at 1’58 ”38

2nd Vincent Kriechmayr + 0 ”30

3rd Brice Roger + 0 “34

3rd Matthias Mayer + 0 ”34

5th Matthieu Bailet + 1 “06

6th Dominik Paris + 1 ”20

7th Mauro Caviezel + 1 “28

8 ° Felix Monsen + 1 “34

9th Jared Goldberg +1 “39

10 ° Stefan Rogent + 1 “50

16 ° Christof Innerhofer + 1 ”80

18. Pietro Zazzi + 1 “93

20th Florian Schieder + 2 “12

44 ° Davide Cazzaniga + 4 “43

46 ° Matteo Marsaglia + 4 “60

DNF Emanuele Buzzi

DNS Riccardo Tonetti

DNS Guglielmo Bosca



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