Cochran-Siegle cannot be beaten after a perfect trip: five Swiss in the top 15



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Cochran-Siegle knocks down competition in Bormio

American Ryan Cochran-Siegle secured his first World Cup victory with a near-perfect run on the bleak Stelvio Track.

12.29.2020

In the twelfth World Cup race of the season, the Swiss are left without a podium for the third time. Mauro Caviezel finished fifth in the Bormio Super-G, Ryan Cochran-Siegle took his first win.

American Ryan Cochran-Siegle secured his first World Cup victory with a near-perfect run on the bleak Stelvio Track. After the first World Cup podium a week ago in the descent in Val Gardena and the best times in the descent training in Bormio, the speed pilot of the hour separated the Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr by 79 hundredths and the Norwegian Adrian Sejersted by 94 hundredths.

For Caviezel, who lost 1.36 seconds to Cochran-Siegle with his broken finger, it was first place next to the podium in the third Super-G of the winter. The second best Swiss was Urs Kryenbühl in eighth place, just ahead of Marco Odermatt. Gino Caviezel finished eleventh, Loïc Meillard thirteenth. Beat Feuz was three seconds behind, not in front.

At the end of the year, the departure originally scheduled for Monday is on Wednesday’s program in Bormio. Due to snowfall, the Super-G was postponed 24 hours on Monday and the start was postponed to Wednesday.

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