Beat Feuz like the track in Norway. On this, he celebrated in 2011 in the downhill, his first world Cup victory, 2012 double it in the Super-G. Seven more times he reached in Kvitfjell now already a Top 3 placement. The Emmental lost six-tenths to the superior winner Dominik Paris, who had decided the previous day in Kvitfjell the departure (Feuz) to his favor.
While Feuz in the downhill since the two seasons are almost always on the podium, Top-3 finishes in the Super-G for him much less often. Almost a year ago, he finished fourth in this discipline for the last time on the podium: in Kvitfjell, and as the Second behind the Norwegian, Kjetil Jansrud. To Feuz won in February 2018 in South Korea’s Olympic silver behind Austria’s Matthias Mayer.
Paris with a third Super-G victory
As the end of December 2018, in Bormio, managed Dominik Paris of the double strike. He took over with his 14. World Cup victory, the third in the Super-G, also took the lead in the slalom standings. The Super-G world champion from the South Tyrol prior to the last race of the season in Andorra with 44 points ahead of Vincent Kriechmayr (330:286). The Austrians finished fourth in Kvitfjell in 4. Rank.
With Aleksander Kilde (267 points), Jansrud (266), Mayer (255) and Mauro Caviezel (244) have four additional drivers to be a theoretical chance of winning the small crystal ball. The latter took place in Norway with exactly one second behind Paris 7. Place.
or Matt qualified for finals
the third-best Swiss, Marco Odermatt (1,63 back). The former Junior world champion in Super-G, finished fourth in 14. Thus, the Nidwalden remained in the Top 25 of the disciplines-rating, so he may also at the world Cup finals in Andorra the Super-G to.
A couple of world Cup points there were in Kvitfjell, from the Swiss point of view, also for Gilles Roulin (24. Space) and Urs Kryenbühl (29.).
departure men Kvitfjell:
1. Dominik Paris (ITA) 1:29.20
2. Kjetil Jansrud (NOR) +0.43
3. Beat Feuz (SUI) +0.60
4. Vincent Kriechmayr (AUT) +0.82
5. Travis Ganong (USA) +0.89
6. Aleksander Kilde (NOR) +0.93
7. Mauro Caviezel (SUI) +1.00
8. Brice Roger (FRA) +1.08
9. Christof Innerhofer (ITA) +1.13
9. Johan Clarey (FRA) +1.13
Also:
14. Marco Odermatt (SUI) +1.63
24. Gilles Roulin (SUI) +2.25
29. Urs Kryenbühl (SUI) +2.61
(SDA)
Created: 03.03.2019, 11:14 PM