Austrian Marco Schwarz became the winner of the men’s giant slalom in Alta Badia. He complemented him on stage Lucas Pinheiro Braathenwho lost 18 hundredths to the winner and completed the podium with a loss of 22 hundredths Stefan Brennsteiner. He was the biggest star of the second round Fabian Gratzwhich improved by 24 places to finish in 5th place.
1. Marco Schwarz (AUT) 2:35.02
2. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (BRA) +0.18
3. Stefan Brennsteiner (AUT) +0.22
4. Atle Lie McGrath (NOR) +0,46
5. Fabian Gratz (GER) +0,48
6. Marco Odermatt (SUI) +0.82
7. River Radamus (USA) +0,87
8. Patrick Feurstein (AUT) +0,90
9. Timon Haugan (NOR) +0.95
10. Loïc Meillard (SUI) +1.09
11. Henrik Kristoffersen (NOR) +1.12
12. Žan Kranjec (SLO) +1.16
13. Luca Aerni (SUI) +1.20
14. Alex Vinatzer (ITA) +1,28
15. Thomas Tumler (SUI) +1.36
16. Eirik Hystad Solberg (NOR) +1.39
17. Sam Maes (BEL) +1,42
18. Alexis Pinturault (FRA) +1.46
19. Joan Verdu (AND) +1.54
20. Loévan Parand (FRA) +1.65
21. Fabian Ax Swartz (SWE) +1,76
22. Alexander Schmid (GER) +1,89
23. Alban Elezi Cannaferina (FRA) +1.92
24. Aleix Aubert Serracanta (ESP) +2.16
25. Tobias Kastlunger (ITA) +2,40
26. Thibaut Favrot (FRA) +2.47
27. Filippo Della Vite (ITA) +2.79
28. Léo Anguenot (FRA) +4.25
29. Lukas Feurstein (AUT) +8.30
Bridger Gile (USA) DNF
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Marco Schwarz, the leader after the first lap, starts with almost a second lead.
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River Radamus starts with a lead of 33 hundredths.
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Stefan Brennsteiner will open the top three after the first round.
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Atle Lie McGrath lost time in the beginning and did not recover this loss. At the finish line, he is in 2nd place with a loss of 28 hundredths.
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Atle Lie McGrath has a lead of one hundredth at the start.
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Lucas Pinheiro Braathen will start the top five after the first round.
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Even Luca Aerni is not enough for Gratz, although it looked promising throughout the run. However, the Swiss lost in the end and is 8th at the finish with a loss of 72 hundredths.
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Another Swiss Luca Aerni starts.
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Loic Meillard lost a large part of his lead at the top of the track and never made up for it. At the finish line, he is in 5th place with a loss of 61 hundredths.
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The winner from Val d’Isere, Loic Meillard, will start with a lead of 1.37 hundredths.
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Even Sam Maes is not enough for Gratz and with a loss of 94 hundredths he goes up to 10th place.
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Gratz’s lead, which has lasted for 20 races, will be tried next by Sam Maes.
1. Fabian Gratz (GER) 2:35,50
2. Marco Odermatt (SUI) +0.34
3. Patrick Feurstein (AUT) +0,42
4. Timon Haugan (NOR) +0.47
5. Henrik Kristoffersen (NOR) +0.64
6. Žan Kranjec (SLO) +0.68
7. Alex Vinatzer (ITA) +0,80
8. Thomas Tumler (SUI) +0.88
9. Eirik Hystad Solberg (NOR) +0.91
10. Alexis Pinturault (FRA) +0.98
11. Joan Verdu (AND) +1.06
12. Loévan Parand (FRA) +1.17
13. Fabian Ax Swartz (SWE) +1,28
14. Alexander Schmid (GER) +1,41
15. Alban Elezi Cannaferina (FRA) +1.44
16. Aleix Aubert Serracanta (ESP) +1.68
17. Tobias Kastlunger (ITA) +1,92
18. Thibaut Favrot (FRA) +1.99
19. Filippo Della Vite (ITA) +2.31
20. Léo Anguenot (FRA) +3.77
21. Lukas Feurstein (AUT) +7.82
Bridger Gile (USA) DNF
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Leo Angeunot with a big mistake at the start where he lost a few seconds. The Frenchman did reach the finish line, but only in 20th place.
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The best Frenchman after the first round, Leo Anguenot, starts.
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Thibaut Favrot lost a lead of more than a second halfway through the track and made a mistake at the end, due to which he is in 18th place at the finish line with a loss of 1.99 seconds.
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Thibaut Favrot starts.
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Even the best skier of today Marco Odermatt is not enough for Gratz! The Swiss goes to second place with a loss of 34 hundredths.
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World Cup leader Marco Odermatt will start with a lead of 1.02 seconds.
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Even Henrik Kristoffersen is not enough for Gratz, who has already improved by 17 places. Kristoffersen ranks 4th with a loss of 64 hundredths.
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Henrik Kristoffersen starts with more than a second lead.
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Bridger Gile is the next competitor who will try to overtake Gratz.
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Loevan Parand did not follow up on a great first round and at the finish line he is in 10th place with a loss of 1.17 seconds.
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Leovan Parand starts with number 53.
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Thomas Tumler did not use the 83 hundredths lead from the start and at the finish line he is in 6th place with a loss of 88 hundredths.
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Thomas Tumler is already ready for the start.
1. Fabian Gratz (GER) 2:35,50
2. Patrick Feurstein (AUT) +0,42
3. Timon Haugan (NOR) +0.47
4. Žan Kranjec (SLO) +0.68
5. Alex Vinatzer (ITA) +0,80
6. Eirik Hystad Solberg (NOR) +0.91
7. Alexis Pinturault (FRA) +0.98
8. Joan Verdu (AND) +1.06
9. Fabian Ax Swartz (SWE) +1,28
10. Alexander Schmid (GER) +1,41
11. Alban Elezi Cannaferina (FRA) +1.44
12. Aleix Aubert Serracanta (ESP) +1.68
13. Tobias Kastlunger (ITA) +1,92
14. Filippo Della Vite (ITA) +2.31
15. Lukas Feurstein (AUT) +7.82
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Eirik Hystad Solberg also lost his lead at the end, and with almost a second loss, he ranks 6th.
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Eirik Hystad Solberg starts with a lead of 68 hundredths.
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Timon Haugan fought until the end, but in the end he is in 3rd place with a loss of 47 hundredths.
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Timon Haugan started.
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Vinatzer used to have great second laps this season, but even he wasn’t good enough for Gratz today. He is in 4th place at the finish line.
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Alex Vinatzer started.
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Even such a lead was not enough for Verdum and at the finish line he is in 5th place with a loss of 1.06 seconds.
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Joan Verdu started with half a second lead.
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Even Alexander Schmid is not enough for his compatriot Gratz and at the finish line he ranks 6th with a loss of 1.41 seconds.
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Alexander Schmid starts with almost half a second lead.
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Fabian Ax Swartz lost from the start and at the finish is only in 5th place with a loss of 1.28 seconds.
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Fabian Ax Swartz started.
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Patrick Feurstein battled, but his time was 42 hundredths short of Gratz.
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His cousin Patrick Feurstein starts right after Lukas.
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Lukas Feurstein made a big mistake right at the start when he had to go back to one of the gates and he came to the finish line in the last 8th place with a loss of 7.82 seconds.
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Lukas Feurstein starts.
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Žan Kranjec fought with Gratz’s time, but in the end he lost time and at the finish line he is in 2nd place with a loss of 68 hundredths.
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Žan Kranjec starts with a lead of 22 hundredths.
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Alban Elezi Cannaferina lost his lead from the start in the lower part of the track and is in 3rd place at the finish with a loss of 1.44 seconds.
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Alban Elezi Cannaferina started.
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Alexis Pinturault also failed the second round compared to Gratz, and with almost a second loss, he goes to 2nd place.
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Alexis Pinturault is ready to start.
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Even Aleix Aubert Serracanta is not enough for Gratz and at the finish line he is 1.68 seconds behind in 2nd place.
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Aleix Aubert Serracanta starts.
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Filippo Della Vite performed an unsuccessful ride and at the finish line he is in 3rd place with a loss of 2.31 seconds.
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Filippo Della Vite starts with a lead of 1 tenth.
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Fabian Gratz is ready to start.
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Tobias Kastlunger will start the second round.
1. Marco Schwarz (AUT) 1:16.00
2. River Radamus (USA) +0,64
3. Stefan Brennsteiner (AUT) +0.67
4. Atle Lie McGrath (NOR) +0,96
5. Lucas Pinheiro Braathen (BRA) +0.97
6. Luca Aerni (SUI) +1.14
7. Loïc Meillard (SUI) +1.16
8. Sam Mays (BEL) +1,36
9. Léo Anguenot (FRA) +1.40
10. Thibaut Favrot (FRA) +1.50
11. Marco Odermatt (SUI) +1.51
12. Henrik Kristoffersen (NOR) +1.52
13. Bridger Gile (USA) +1,62
14. Loévan Parand (FRA) +1.64
15. Thomas Tumler (SUI) +1.70
16. Eirik Hystad Solberg (NOR) +1.85
17. Timon Haugan (NOR) +1.96
18. Alex Vinatzer (ITA) +2,01
19. Joan Verdu (AND) +2.03
20. Alexander Schmid (GER) +2,04
21. Fabian Ax Swartz (SWE) +2,06
22. Patrick Feurstein (AUT) +2,11
23. Lukas Feurstein (AUT) +2.28
24. Žan Kranjec (SLO) +2.31
25. Alban Elezi Cannaferina (FRA) +2.32
26. Alexis Pinturault (FRA) +2.40
27. Aleix Aubert Serracanta (ESP) +2.42
28. Filippo Della Vite (ITA) +2.43
29. Fabian Gratz (GER) +2,53
30. Tobias Kastlunger (ITA) +2,63
I welcome all winter sports fans to the text broadcast of the 2nd round of the men’s giant slalom from Alta Badia, Italy.
He can do it Marco Odermatt increase the lead in the overall standings, but also in the fight for the small crystal globe for the giant slalom?
We welcome you to the online transmission. The event will begin at 1:30 p.m.