Kilde gets in front waiting for Odermatt

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11.56 Kriechmayr is third, 47 hundredths behind Haaser. And now there is the favorite n.1: the Swiss Marco Odermatt.

11.56 He loses a lot at Carcentina, 0.23 late at the second revelation and 0.27 at the third.

11.55 Kriechmayr absurd, 0.46 lead in the first intermediate!

11.54 CRAZY TWIST! Haaser had 27 hundredths in the first intermediate, then he unleashed himself from Carcentina forward and took the lead with 33 hundredths on Kilde! Now his compatriot Vincent Kriechmayr.

11.53 The fastest in Carcentina, for now, has been Meillard: 111 km/h.

11.52 Seventh at 1.51 Hemetsberger. Bosca is 8th at 2.29. Now the Austrian Raphael Haaser.

11.52 Hemetsberger pays 13 cents for the first partial and 1.25 for the second.

11.51 Crawford recovers 3 tenths in the final and finishes sixth at 88 hundredths. Now we will have three Austrians lined up next to each other. He starts with Daniel Hemetsberger.

11.50 Crawford not very incisive today, at the second intermediate he is 1.19 behind.

11.48 Great reaction of pride for Kilde: he takes the lead with 51 cents on Meillard. It’s a podium performance, we’ll see if it will be enough to win against Odermatt. Watch out now for Canadian James Crawford.

11.47 Kilde decidedly aggressive. 0.15 lead in the first intermediate, 0.58 in the second. He is roaring.

11.46 What a mockery for Pinturault! Second for just one cent! Now the Norwegian Aleksander Aamodt Kilde really gets to the heart of things.

11.45 The Frenchman gets off to a flying start, 0.28 ahead in the first intermediate, the most technical one, with 14 hundredths left in the second.

11.44 Sander is fifth at 1.86. It’s up to Frenchman Alexis Pinturault.

11.43 Sander 9 tenths late in the second set.

11.43 Rogentin is second at 23 hundredths, two Swiss in front for now. And Odermatt still has to go down… It’s the turn of the German Andreas Sander.

11.41 The Swiss Stefan Rogentin is on the track, paying 14 cents at the first intermediate stage.

11.40 SARRAZIN OUT! He passed very quickly at Carcentina, then immediately afterwards he suffered a rebound and missed a goal.

11.39 Sarrazin unleashed. 0.17 advantage at first detection.

11.39 And now pay attention to the Frenchman Cyprien Sarrazin, winner yesterday in the downhill. He’s looking for an encore.

11.38 Bosca lacking oxygen in the final part of the Stelvio, finishes third at 1.78: it is difficult for him to finish in the points.

11.37 Bosca is 0.12 behind in the first intermediate, 0.55 in the second. Lines too abundant for blue.

11.36 The Canadian closes 27 cents behind Meillard. Let’s now look at the second Italian in the race, Guglielmo Bosca.

11.35 Read pays 0.15 on the second detection.

11.35 It’s the turn of Canadian Jeffrey Read.

11.34 1’29″54 Meillard’s time. Angled layout at the top, more streamlined at the bottom.

11.33 The Swiss Loic Meillard, third last year, has started.

11.31 Luckily Paris’ skis came off immediately during the fall. Furthermore, everything happened at the point where Marco Schwarz suffered the very serious accident yesterday.

11.30 Stelvio really haunted by Paris. Out after a few doors, he slid into an angled curve to the left. He raises his arms, luckily he’s fine.

11.30 The Bormio super-G has started with Dominik Paris on the track!

11.22 There have been 7 super-Gs in history in Bormio. No one has ever won more than once. Today Paris, Odermatt, Kilde and Cochran-Siegle can attempt an encore.

11.18 Italy does not have a great tradition in super-G in Bormio. The only one to win was Dominik Paris in 2018. In the first edition in 1995, Peter Runggaldier and Werner Perathoner took the podium, preceded only by the Austrian Richard Kroell.

11.17 Last year the Swiss Marco Odermatt won the super-G in Bormio ahead of the Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr and his compatriot Loic Meillard.

11.13 The starting numbers of the Italians: 1 Dominik Paris, 4 Guglielmo Bosca, 15 Mattia Casse, 30 Christof Innerhofer, 36 Florian Schieder, 44 Nicolò Molteni, 50 Pietro Zazzi, 53 Giovanni Borsotti, 58 Giovanni Franzoni.

11.11 The super-G was designed by Andreas Evers, Germany coach.

11.10 Starting bibs:

1 291459 PARIS Dominik 1989 ITA Nordica
2 512182 MEILLARD Loic 1996 SUI Rossignol
3 104468 READ Jeffrey 1997 CAN Atomic
4 6290845 BOSCA Guglielmo 1993 ITA Head
5 194873 SARRAZIN Cyprien 1994 FRA Rossignol
6 512038 ROGENTIN Stefan 1994 SUI Fischer
7 200379 SANDER Andreas 1989 GER Atomic
8 194364 PINTURAULT Alexis 1991 FRA Head
9 422139 SOURCE Aleksander Aamodt 1992 NOR Atomic
10 104531 CRAWFORD James 1997 CAN Head
11 53975 HEMETSBERGER Daniel 1991 AUT Fischer
12 54445 HAASER Raphael 1997 AUT Fischer
13 53980 KRIECHMAYR Vincent 1991 AUT Head
14 512269 ODERMATT Marco 1997 SUI Stoeckli
15 990081 SPEAKERS Mattia 1990 ITA Rossignol
16 511896 MURISIER Justin 1992 SUI Head
17 6530319 COCHRAN-SIEGLE Ryan 1992 USA Head
18 511852 CAVIEZEL Gino 1992 SUI Dynastar
19 194858 ALLEGRE Nils 1994 FROM Salomon
20 54371 BABINSKY Stefan 1996 AUT Head
21 422310 PLACE OF WIN Adrian Smiseth 1994 NOR Atomic
22 934643 GOLDBERG Jared 1991 USA Rossignol
23 104539 SEGER Riley 1997 CAN Rossignol
24 6190176 BAILET Matthieu 1996 FROM Head
25 54628 FEURSTEIN Lukas 2001 AUT Head
26 104537 ALEXANDER Cameron 1997 CAN Rossignol
27 104272 SEGER Brodie 1995 CAN Atomic
28 51215 BAUMANN Romed 1986 GER Salomon
29 194298 GIEZENDANNER Blaise 1991 FRA Atomic
30 293006 INNERHOFER Christof 1984 ITA Rossignol
31 512039 ROULIN Gilles 1994 SUI Head
32 512303 BOISSET Arnaud 1998 SUI Salomon
33 54157 DANKLMAIER Daniel 1993 AUT Atomic
34 6532084 RADAMUS River 1998 USA Rossignol
35 561255 CATER Martin 1992 SLO Salomon
36 6291625 SCHIEDER Florian 1995 ITA Atomic
37 54528 HACKER Felix 1999 AUT Atomic
38 6190687 LORIOT Florian 1998 FROM Rossignol
39 512124 HINTERMANN Niels 1995 SUI Atomic
40 6532123 NEGOMIR Kyle 1998 USA Atomic
41 54209 KRENN Christoph 1994 AUT Augment
42 180877 GROVE Elian 2000 FIN Fischer
43 202762 JOCHER Simon 1996 GER Head
44 6292783 MOLTENI Nicolo 1998 ITA Head
45 6190179 ALPHAND Nils 1996 FROM Head
46 512228 KOHLER Marco 1997 SUI Stoeckli
47 930024 MAPLE Wiley 1990 USA Atomic
48 512408 MONNEY Alexis 2000 SUI Stoeckli
49 350095 PFIFFNER Marco 1994 LIE Salomon
50 6291053 ZAZZI Pietro 1994 ITA Salomon
51 561310 HROBAT Miha 1995 SLO Atomic
52 202059 FERSTL Josef 1988 GER Head
53 990048 BORSOTTI Giovanni 1990 ITA Rossignol
54 192746 THEAUX Adrien 1984 FROM Head
55 6531520 MORSE Sam 1996 USA Fischer
56 151238 ZBYSTRAN Jan 1998 JUN Kaestle
57 6530104 BENNETT Bryce 1992 USA Fischer
58 6293831 FRANZONI Giovanni 2001 ITA Rossignol
59 240148 SZOLLOS Barnabas 1998 ISR Kaestle

11.08 Good morning friends of OA Sport and welcome to the Live Live coverage of the Bormio super-G. The race will start at 11.30.

Good morning and welcome to live text broadcast of the men’s super-G scheduled for Bormio (Italia), valid for the 2023-2024 Alpine Skiing World Cup. They will be new ones The Italians between 59 athletes at the start, representing 13 countries.

For theItalia they will be at the starting gate Dominik Paris with the 1, Guglielmo Bosca with the 4, Mattia Casse col 15, Christof Innerhofer col 30, Florian Schieder col 36, Nicolò Molteni col 44, Pietro Zazzi col 50, Giovanni Borsotti with 53 e Giovanni Franzoni col 58.

Dominik Paris, being included in the second merit group, could receive a lot bib between 1st and 5th or between 16th and 20th: the blue will shoot with the number 1. For this reason, net of unforeseeable delays before the startthe Italian will leave at ore 11.30.

The men’s super-G scheduled for Bormio, Italy, valid for Alpine Skiing World Cup 2023-2024will start at 11.30: OA Sport will offer you the live text of the event from 11.00.

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