The Norwegian Aleksander Kilde has won the first of the two super-G of the world cup scheduled in Bormio.
The 29-year-old thus achieved his tenth career success, fourth of the season and third consecutive in this discipline, beating Austrians Raphael Haaser (1.28.67) and Vincent Kriechmayr (1.28.80) with a time of 1.27.95.
For Italy - on a very hard and difficult track as always - the best was the Piedmontese Mattia Casse, tenth in 1.29.43.
Dominik Paris, ruler of yesterday's descent, confirmed that he is not yet at the top in this discipline and finished late.
Christof Innerhofer did better, who finished 13 / o.
High times for Guglielmo Bosca and Giovanni Franzoni.
A second super-G will be held tomorrow in Bormio, recovery of the one not played in Lake Louise due to bad weather and the last race of 2021.