Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr - 29 years old and seventh career success - won the Super-G of the Alpine Ski World Cup in Kitzbuehel (Austria) in 1'12 "58. Behind him respectively the Swiss Marco Odermatt, in 1'12 "70, and the other Austrian Matthias Mayer (1'13" 13). The
best blue, in a very difficult race that forced many athletes to make mistakes, was Christof Innerhofer who, in 1'13 "17, placed fourth, as he was fourth in Sunday's descent.
Not bad for an athlete who has just returned from Covid: he only missed four cents to conquer the podium.
Dominik Paris, victim of a mistake already at the third goal, when he slipped off the line after an excessive inclination, instead closed very angry with a time of 1'14 "76.
For Italy - on a track with an icy and very hard bottom with good visibility only for the first at the start, but then progressively deteriorated - Emanuele Buzzi and Florian Schieder ended up out of the gate, while Davide Cazzaniga fell and will be undergoing medical checks probably in a knee.
So in the standings is Matteo Marsaglia in 1'14 "69. Tomorrow it's up to the slalomists with the Austrian night slalom in Schladming.