The Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr in 1.54.68 won the descent of Cdm on a Stelvio di Bormio slope even more grueling than usual due to the shiny, very rough, icy and hard surface after a drop in temperature.
For him - 31 years old and winner at the World Championships in Cortina with two golds in fast races - it is the 14th victory in his career and the 15th for Austria on the most tiring track in the world.
On the podium in second place the Canadian James Crawford in 1.55.08 and third the Norwegian Aleksander Kilde in 1.55.38.
Fourth in 1.56.14 the Swiss Marco Odermatt, leader of the general classification and still chasing his first downhill victory.
Best blue also in this race, confirming an amazing form and competitive energy, is the Piedmontese Mattia Casse, 9/o in 1.56.97.
Then Dominik Paris - arrived like all the others almost exhausted at the end of the race - 10/o in 1.56.97.
For Domme, who remains the king of the Stelvio with his six victories in downhill and one in super-G, it is in any case the best result of the season which brings him back into the pack of fastest jet men.
In the standings, with an excellent test also the South Tyrolean Florian Shieder, 13/o in 1.57.24 with bib 45. Then also Matteo Marsaglia 20/o in 1.57.94 , Christof Innerhofer 22/o in 1.57.96, Pietro Zazzi 25/o in 1.28.23, Giovanni Franzoni 26/o in 1.58.34 and Nicolo' Molteni 30/0 in 1.58.66.
Thursday in Bormio it's the turn of the super-G (11.30), the last race of 2022.