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Streif: DSV aces solid in the Super-G - another fall

2021-01-26T05:49:36.448Z


The legendary Streif takes a completely different course than expected. The Super-G took place on Monday. The live ticker for the races.


The legendary Streif takes a completely different course than expected.

The Super-G took place on Monday.

The live ticker for the races.

  • Streif 2021

    : The legendary ski race in

    Kitzbühel created

    excitement.

  • As an exception, three races were planned - the first one was extremely turbulent.

  • The downhill has been postponed from Saturday to Sunday, the Super-G from Sunday to Monday.

  • The

    live ticker

    from Austria.

>>> UPDATE <<<

Super-G in Kitzbühel: Live intermediate result

1. Vincent Kriechmayr (AUT)

2. Marco Odermatt (SUI)

+ 0.12

3. Matthias Mayer (AUT)

+ 0.55

...

8. Andreas Sander (GER)

+ 1.41

...

10. Romed Baumann (GER)

+ 1.52

12. Josef Ferstl (GER)

+ 1.60

16. Dominik Schwaiger (GER)

+ 1.78

12.24 p.m.:

Dominik Schwaiger with a good trip!

16th place is a strong result for him.

Update from January 25th, 12:10 pm:

Vincent Kriechmayer will win the Super-G in Kitzbühel.

The German drivers once again ensure a consistently solid result - only the outlier is missing.

25 - Simon Jocher:

The next German can't do it straight away to Ferstl, right up there he twists with a long swing and is out.

It's a shame, he still lacks a bit of experience.

24 - Josef Ferstl:

What a ride!

The German is very close to the top times at the top - but then a few mistakes creep in.

Nevertheless, he ends up on a strong tenth place!

He'll be more than satisfied with that.

23 - Miha Hrobat:

The Slovenian doesn't find the right drive and is far behind.

The places of Andreas Sander and Romed Baumann are not endangered at all, that was not to be expected at the beginning.

So it looks like a real competition again from a German point of view.

22 - Stefan Rogentin:

The slope is getting worse and worse, it won't be easy for Josef Ferstl afterwards.

Rogentin has to deal with hard blows and nothing to do with the top places.

21 - Daniel Danklmaier:

After a short break, it goes on.

He is way behind, there is a lot of room for improvement, over three seconds behind.

20 - Nicolas Allegre:

the French fall!

The safety net catches him, hopefully nothing worse has happened.

The airbag has opened and it is already running again.

19 - Beat Feuz:

The Kitzbühel Dominator is on top!

Can he achieve the triple success?

It doesn't look like it.

The Swiss driver doesn't drive as bravely as in the last race - shortly before the finish he gives up and misses a goal.

Used day for him - maybe the tension was out.

18 - Hannes Reichelt:

The oldie doesn't even come close to the peak times.

Visibility and route are now noticeably worse.

17 - Dominik Paris:

Even compatriot Paris is somehow out of breath!

One would actually have trusted him more.

He barely prevents a fall and is only 14th in the classification.

16 - Emanuele Buzzi: A

lot of mistakes by the Italian, not a good trip.

In the end he is even eliminated.

15 - Travis Ganong:

Despite the slightly better visibility now, things are not going well for the American.

About two seconds behind.

14 - Blaise Giezendammer:

The Frenchman gambled away his chances for a top spot early on.

Only rank 13 for him.

13 - Andreas Sander:

Will you finally get a podium?

No!

It is the next disappointment for the DSV - Sander is missing the entire distance over the speed, in the end it is only enough for sixth place.

Pity!

12 - Romed Baumann: It

looks pretty good upstairs, but then the German builds in some mistakes.

He cannot match the top results of the last few days.

Ultimately, he ended up in seventh place.

11 - Alexis Pinturault:

Spotlessly clean performance - but he cannot fight for victory.

Seventh place.

Now comes Romed Baumann.

Fingers crossed!

10 - Loic Meillard:

A slalom specialist - therefore not a candidate for the very top.

Still a respectable sixth place.

Alexis Pinturault is the next slalom crack to follow.

9 - Matthias Mayer:

The current Super G Olympic champion stays in good shape up there, but on the local mountain it carries him too far outwards.

He is half a second behind - third place.

8 - Max Franz:

He doesn't manage to make a flawless ride either, he is in sixth place.

7 - Kjetil Jansrud:

Eliminated!

The Norwegian missed a goal relatively quickly and was out.

Not his season so far.

6 - Gino Caviezel: The

giant slalom specialist didn't have a good trip.

About two seconds behind.

5 - Vincent Kriechmayr:

He takes first place!

Great ride from one of the co-favorites.

He takes twelve hundredths from Odermatt again.

4 - Johan Clarey:

That was nothing.

After an unsafe drive, the French veteran crossed the finish line in fourth place, well behind.

After finishing second yesterday, he won't really care.

3 - Marco Odermatt:

Another new leader!

The Swiss made a real announcement, he is 47 hundredths faster than Innerhofer.

2 - Christoph Innerhofer:

The South Tyrolean takes the lead!

He takes eleven hundredths from Walder.

That’s a strong start.

1 - Christian Walder:

It starts!

The Austrian Christian Walder is the first runner.

He comes down without major mistakes.

10:42 am:

Andreas Sander and Romed Baumann will start the race with the good start numbers 12 and 13.

Josef Ferstl and Simon Jocher also start in a row at positions 25 and 26.

Update from January 25th, 10:33 am

: It’s about to start in Kitzbühel.

Who will win the Super G?

In 2019 the German Josef Ferstl celebrated a sensational victory, he is back today.

Andreas Sander and Romed Baumann, who are in good shape in the downhill, are not necessarily favorites in today's discipline.

But maybe something is still possible?

An exciting race awaits us.

Update from January 25th, 9:10 am:

Today is the last competition of the Kitzbühel weekend: The Super-G takes place on Monday morning at 10:45 am.

Because of the race cancellation on Saturday, this time at a relatively unusual time.

The German top downhill skiers

Andreas Sander

and

Romed Baumann

presented themselves in good shape on the Streif, whether they can also be up front in the Super-G?

We accompany the race in the live ticker.

1. Beat Feuz (SUI)

1: 55.29

2. Johan Clarey (FRA)

+0.17

3. Matthias Mayer (AUT)

+0.38

4. Christof Innerhofer (ITA)

+0.86

5. Romed Baumann (GER)

+0.97

6. Andreas Sander (GER)

+1.00

Update from January 24th, 11.55 a.m.:

The Swiss

Beat Feuz

will win the Streif downhill and repeat his success from Friday.

The following drivers will probably have no chance in the battle for the fastest time.

The DSV aces

Romed Baumann

, currently fifth, and

Andreas Sander

, currently sixth, round off a strong weekend from a German perspective.

35 - Felix Monsen:

The only Swede in the field narrowly avoids a fall and misses the line.

His run is not counted.

34 - Stefan Rogentin:

The Swiss clearly lacks speed - 18th place.

33 - Manuel Schmid:

The German shows a decent drive, but in the end it is almost three seconds behind.

32 - Henrik Roea:

The Norwegian drives completely

carefree

and displaces Dominik Schwaiger from 14th place. Pure joy at the finish!

31 - Gilles Roulin:

The Frenchman is making a good run and is only one second behind on the local mountain.

But Roulin can't keep up the pace, in the end it's two seconds.

30 - Daniel Danklmaier:

The Austrian shows a good run, but does not come out of the traverse with the necessary speed.

The Germans Romed Baumann and Andreas Sander are still on a strong fifth and sixth place.

29 - Ralph Weber:

The Swiss tried everything, but in the end he crossed the finish line a long way behind - 26th.

28 - Brice Roger:

The Frenchman is too timid in the corners.

After an intermediate jump he almost slips away - rank 20.

27 - Nicolas Raffort:

The Frenchman takes 18th place.

26 - Hannes Reichelt:

The Austrian cannot meet his expectations of himself - 20th place.

25 - Dominik Schwaiger:

The DSV driver was twelfth on Friday and is now in the lead after the first intermediate time.

What's up on the local mountain?

Schwaiger shows a strong race and takes 13th place.

That could bring him the World Cup ticket.

24 - Adrien Theaux:

That was close!

The Frenchman almost crashes into the net after exiting a corner and can just avert the impact - penultimate.

23 - Emanuele Buzzi:

The Italian lacks the timing.

All in all, there are too many mistakes for Buzzi.

22 - Matteo Marsaglia:

The Italian has no chance and crosses the finish line a long way behind.

21 - Josef Ferstl:

The next DSV ace!

Ferstl won the Super-G in Kitzbühel in 2019.

What's going on in the descent?

Ouch, he almost loses his ski, but Ferstl can just take countermeasures.

Let's go, Pepi!

No, in the end there are too many mistakes - only 19th place. Tomorrow in the Super-G his chance comes.

20 - Matthieu Bailet:

The Frenchman comes very close to the leader.

His ride is a feast for the eyes, then he makes a small technical error.

The man from Nice only crossed the finish line in ninth place after his ride in hell.

19 - Otmar Striedinger:

The Austrian was third in Kitzbühel two years ago.

What is he doing today?

The gap is not too big after the first split times.

Striedinger drives a tight line - eighth place.

Since he is annoyed at the finish, the podium was there.

18 - Bryce Bennett:

The US-American falls too far behind and brakes after a jump landing.

17 - Carlo Janka:

The next Swiss cannot get the speed out on the track and is almost at the end of the field.

16 - Marco Odermatt:

The Swiss driver shows a technically demanding ride and hardly makes any mistakes.

But he cannot endanger his compatriot Feuz - eighth place.

15 - Vincent Krichmayer:

The top favorite tries everything, but the gap is getting bigger - tenth place.

14 - Max Franz:

The Austrian makes too many mistakes, the time lost is too great.

13 - Matthias Mayer:

The overall World Cup leader is at the start.

The Austrian can crack Feuz's time - that will be a very tight number.

No, in the end it is only enough for third place.

What a finish!

Feuz just drove sensationally in the lower part, could anyone else catch the Swiss?

Next come two more Austrians.

12 - Jared Goldberg:

The US-American lacks the pace right from the start and is more and more behind.

The view in the lower section is now also very limited.

11 - Dominik Paris:

The third placed on Friday is well in the race, the gap is not too big.

But the Italian loses significantly on the local mountain - sixth place.

The Germans Baumann and Sander are still in fifth and sixth place - that will probably be another good team result.

10:54 am:

Andreas Sander said in an interview on ZDF that he was not "as relaxed" as last and looks for the mistakes in himself.

10 - Nils Allegre:

The Frenchman cannot nearly attack the top ranks - seventh place.

Streif 2021 NOW in the live ticker: Swiss ousts DSV ace in Kitzbühel from the top

9 - Beat Feuz: It goes on.

Now the winner from Friday is released.

The Swiss lose a lot of time on the long flat stretch.

Bit by bit he nibbles off the lead at high speed and just takes the lead.

What a final spurt!

10:41 am:

In the meantime it has become very foggy, the view is badly restricted.

The race management does not want to take any risks and interrupts the competition.

Hopefully it can go on right away.

8 - Andreas Sander: Now it's time!

Sander gets through the mousetrap well and is now just in the lead.

Then a few small mistakes creep in, but the technical passages in the lower part suit him.

In the end, it was only enough for fourth place, just behind Baumann.

Pity!

7 - Kjetil Jansrud:

The Norwegian is not in top form.

Jansrud doesn't drive with his visor open - sixth place.

6 - Christof Innerhofer:

Fog sets in.

After taking the lead, Innerhofer is clearly behind, but the Italian is just ahead of Baumann.

Too bad.

5 - Johan Clarey:

The Frenchman manages an absolute dream run.

Clarey makes an announcement and takes the lead.

4 - Martin Cater:

The Slovenian drives cautiously and takes a big pack straight away - more than three seconds behind.

Any mistake on this demanding track will simply be punished immediately.

Streif 2021 NOW in the live ticker: DSV-Ace in Kitzbühel with first announcement

3 - Romed Baumann: The first German makes a dream start and is half a second ahead.

Then he loses pace a bit, but he easily takes the lead over the finish line.

This is going well!

2 - Travis Ganong:

The American chooses a tight line in the traverse and builds up speed - new best time.

Car number 1 - Maxence Muzaton:

The conditions are a little worse than in the early morning, but the visibility is still good.

The slope is very rough.

The Frenchman slips badly and loses a lot of time.

The first guideline time is set.

Let's see how long it will last.

10.19 a.m.:

It's about the golden chamois.

The Streif descent starts!

10.16 a.m.:

The weather looks good and the slope is in

great shape

.

Andreas Sander

is looking forward to the Streif descent.

“Sensational, the cold snap.

The cold ice makes it much easier to grip.

That's how we wish it.

I am expecting a very

nice and exciting descent,

”said the DSV ace on ZDF before the race.

Update from January 24th, 10:10 am:

The tension is increasing.

The

Hahnenkamm race

usually electrifies the masses.

This time the spectacle has to do without spectators and high celebrities.

Nevertheless, we can look forward to racing downhill riders.

Hopefully everything will go well.

The Germans are also in good shape, is there even a DSV ace climbing the podium today?

We're about to start!

Streif 2021 in the live ticker today: Will DSV ace Sander succeed in the next coup at the Hahnenkamm race?

Update from January 24th, 9:20 a.m.:

It's slowly starting to tingle!

The long wait will end in an hour.

The season highlight with the

Hahnenkamm race

on the legendary

Streif

is imminent.

First, let's take a look at the

start list

.

The Frenchman Maxence Muzaton will be the first to plunge down the slope.

After the US-American Travis Ganong,

Romed Baumann is

the first German to

come as the third starter

, and

Andreas Sander will

attack as the eighth driver 

 .

With

Josef Ferstl

(start number 21) and

Dominik Schwaiger

(25), two more DSV aces will be at the start.

Then comes

Beat Feuz

, who won the race on Friday.

Dominik Paris

 (car number 11),

Matthias Mayer

 (13) and 

Vincent Kriechmayr

 (car number 15)

are also among the favorites  

Streif 2021 in the live ticker today: Men's Hahnenkamm downhill on Sunday

Update from January 24th, 8:50 am:

Today the time has finally come!

The

Hahnenkamm race

is said to be one day late.

Due to bad weather, the World Cup downhill run on the Streif in Kitzbühel was canceled on Saturday and postponed to Sunday (start: 10:20 am).

Rain in the lower section of the route had too much damage to the slope on the legendary route, the organizers said.

“I would have loved to drive, but of course only in good conditions.

When you're in a good mood, of course you want that, ”said

Andreas Sander

, who was the best German in fifth place on the first descent in Kitzbühel on Friday.

The rejection is "right" and "not a broken leg" for him.

Men's national coach

Christian Schwaiger also

spoke of a “sensible decision”.

His team will now use the day to regenerate and do some fitness training.



On Friday the race was stopped after 30 starters and several compulsory breaks due to poor visibility and sometimes dangerous winds.

The victory went to the Swiss

Beat Feuz

.

The Germans were convincing and all ended up in the top 13:

Romed Baumann was

eighth

behind Sander

,

Dominik Schwaiger

raced to twelfth place despite the high start number, one place ahead of

Josef Ferstl

.

Streif 2021 in the live ticker today: Men's Hahnenkamm downhill on Sunday

First report

: Kitzbühel - this is

certainly not

how you imagined the

Streif

!

In 2021

everything will be different

in

Kitzbühel

.

It should actually be three races on the Hahnenkamm - a dream for fans of alpine skiing, of course.

Friday also started properly, the Swiss

Feat Beuz

chiseled a fable run into the slope.

But then the falls began.

With fellow favorite

Ryan Cochran-Siegle

it was still relatively light.

Not

with

Urs Kryenbühl

.

His bad fall, in which he seriously injured his knee, overshadowed the race.

In the end it was even canceled - the wind had made safe descents impossible.

Streif 2021 in the live ticker: Departure now on Sunday, Super-G on Monday

The actual

Hahnenkamm race

should then

continue on

Saturday

.

The run on Friday was “only” the replacement World Cup for the

Lauberhorn downhill run in Wengen

.

But the highlight of the skiing winter was canceled without further ado.

Rain had softened the lower part of the slope, the legendary

Saturday Streif

could not take place.

New approaches are needed - and hopefully they will hold!

The organizers are

now

planning the

departure for Sunday morning

(10.20 a.m.).

The

Super-G, which is

actually planned for this point in time,

is moving to Monday

(10:45 a.m.).

Whatever happens - we are there in the

live ticker

and accompany the two races in

Kitzbühel

.

Source: merkur

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