Success No.
16 in his career for the Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr who in 1.26.59 won the last downhill of the season in Soldeu.
Second place for the German Romed Baumann in 1.26.68 and third for his compatriot Andreas Sander in 1.26.72.
The best blue - on the not long but demanding Aquila slope, with equal layout for men and women and a progressively slower surface due to the sun and the heat - was Dominik Paris, 5/0 in 1.26.86.
Then for Italy there are Mattia Casse 6/o in 1.26.89, ex aequo with the Norwegian Aleksander Kilde, the winner of the cup, and Florian Schieder 9/o in 1.27.05.
Today was then the last descent of the French champion Johann Clarey, 42 years old and veteran of the white circus who has never won despite conquering 11 podiums.
However, his is the sensational speed record in the race: 161.9 km/h achieved in Wengen in 2013.
Tomorrow at the world cup finals will be super-G day with the blue Elena Curtoni wearing the leader's red bib.