The American Ryan Cochran-Siegle, in 1'58 "38, was also the fastest in the second and last timed test in view of the Ski World Cup descent in Bormio (Sondrio). The weather forecast for the next few hours heavy snow and so the race was postponed to Tuesday, instead bringing forward the Super-G which takes place on a shorter track to tomorrow.
According to the Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr, in 1'58 "68, third ex aequo the French Brice Roger and the Austrian Matthias Mayer in 1'58 "72. Best blue Dominik Paris, dominator on the Stelvio track in Bormio in the last three seasons, with the 5th time, in 1'59" 58.
Then, there is Christoph Innerhofer, 16 / o in 2'00 "18.
Far behind are Davide Cazzaniga (2'02 "81) and Matteo Marsaglia (2'02" 98).
On the other hand, the blue Gugliemo Bosca did not take to the track who, having fallen in the first test, suffered a strong sprained trauma to his right knee and is under investigation by the Fisi doctors.
The test was often interrupted due to falls and also due to the presence of a dog on the track.