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The Swiss are also cautious in the final drive. The best time is again for Ryan Cochran-Siegle.
The Swiss sprinters did not show their cards in the final training for the downhill in Bormio (Tuesday). The best Swiss ski athlete was Mauro Caviezel, who in seventh place lost 1.28 seconds in the fastest time.
Stefan Rogentin, the best Swiss (7th) ahead of Mauro Caviezel in the first practice, finished tenth with a difference of 1.50 seconds. The driver from Graubünden faced Gilles Roulin, Lars Rösti and Cedric Ochsner in the internal classification. for the last Swiss starting point.
Feuz again not at the limit
Beat Feuz did not reveal his letters as usual. In 12th place on Saturday, the Emmentaler followed 19th place. It was 5 places behind Marco Odermatt. Niels Hintermann slid on the inside ski and was eliminated.
Cochran-Siegle cannot be defeated again
Ryan Cochran-Siegle once again confirmed his excellent form. The American, who had finished second on the Val Gardena descent, was the fastest, just like the day before. The 28-year-old took 30 hundredths of a second from Vincent Kriechmayr. The 3rd place went to ex-aequo Brice Roger (FRA) and Matthias Mayer (AUT).
Italian Dominik Paris, who had won the last five speed races in Bormio, approached race pace in sixth place. Aleksander Kilde, the Norwegian Val Gardena winner, was ranked 12th.