The Norwegian Aleksander Kilde - 30 years and success n.
18 for the boyfriend of the US super champion Mikaela Shiffrin - he won the CDM super-G in Wengen in 1.47.84.
Behind him the Swiss Stefan Rogentin in 1.48.11 and the cup and discipline leader Marco Odermatt in 1.48.50.
For Italy - in a super-G that is longer and faster than usual due to the departure set at an altitude already above the famous spectacular jump between the rocks of the Hundschopf - there was the expected good performance of a finally ''very satisfied '' blue Dominik Paris, 5/o in 1.49.01.
For him it is the best result of the season thanks above all to a lightning final with the absolute best partial time.
Then there are Mattia Casse 13/o in 1.49.62 Guglielma Bosca 19/o in 1.49.78 .
Further back Matteo Franzoso in 1.52.60. Christof Innerhofer and Giovanni Franzoni fell without damage shortly after the start.
On the race - anticipated from 12.30 to 12 due to the weather announcing wind - strong gusts began to arrive at high altitude after the departure of the first fifteen athletes with the result of disturbing the race.
Paris, the first Italian on the track, had the n.19 Tomorrow in Wengen the famous Lauberhorn descent will be staged, the longest in the world with its 4.5 km and the fastest with a peak of 161.9 km/h achieved in 2013 by the 42 year old French veteran Johan Clarey who will be on the track tomorrow.