Fifth victory of the season and 16th in his career for the Swiss Marco Odematt who dominated the super-G of the world cup in Bormio on the always very difficult Stelvio slope, which didn't bring luck to Italy.
Odermatt, who finished his race in 1.29.27, thus took the lead in the super-G classification as well as leading the giant one and being clearly in command of the general one aiming for his second consecutive world cup.
Second place - after yesterday's downhill success - for the Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr (1.29.91) and third, somewhat surprisingly, for the Swiss Loic Meillard (1.30.49), hitherto considered above all a slalomist.
For Italy, who started with bib number 1 almost immediately signaling a negative day, with a line that was too wide, he ended up already out after the first intermediate Dominik Paris.
For him there was an inexplicable start to the season to be forgotten in which as best result he obtained only tenth place in the downhill on the Stelvio.
In the standings for the Azzurri the best was thus the veteran Christof Innerhofer, in his 301st World Cup race, however he finished 19th (1.32.07).
Then there are Giovanni Franzoni 22/o, Matteo Marsaglia 25/o , Mattia Casse 28/o with a big mistake in the upper part.
Closes Florian Schieder, thirtieth.
The next stage of the cdm men will be the night special slalom of Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany) on January 4th.