• 11:48

    Discussions about security are likely to continue

    The fall of Caviezel will certainly not silence the discussions of the past few days. Another top driver is injured on the Stelvio slope. On Friday during the final training for the downhill, Cyprien Sarrazin fell badly and then had to be taken to hospital. However, the Frenchman, who struggled with bleeding near the brain, among other things, is said to be on the mend.

  • 11:39

    Race interruption

    Gino Caviezel is still on the slopes. However, the Swiss is conscious and points to his right knee several times. Everything is currently being prepared for removal.

  • 11:33

    Gino Caviezel (SUI)

    Gino Caviezel opens the race and has a small mistake in his run in the first part of the race. Nevertheless, he gets into the traverse at a lot of speed. Shortly before the St. Pietro jump he merges and loses his right ski, causing him to fall. The Swiss slides down the entire jump and remains lying on the slope. The first helpers immediately rush to him and Caviezel is taken care of.

  • 11:30

    Large ÖSV squad

    At the ÖSV there are nine players at the start. It starts with number two Daniel Hemetsberger, before Stefan Babinsky starts the race immediately afterwards. Vincent Kriechmayr, who has already been on the podium three times in the Super-G in Bormio, takes to the slopes with number six. With Otmar Striedinger (number 21), there is another athlete in the top 30. Felix Hacker (number 38), Stefan Eichberger (40), Andreas Ploier (42), Vincent Wieser (47) and Manuel Traninger (50) are also starting ).

  • 11:26

    Four DSV athletes want to collect World Cup points

    The DSV is represented by only four athletes. The only one who starts among the first 30 drivers is Simon Jocher with number 28. Otherwise, Romed Baumann (number 33) starts the race, before Maximilian Schwarz and Luis Vogt follow with numbers 52 and 53. However, there are no legitimate hopes for a top spot. Nevertheless, World Cup points should be a realistic goal.

  • 11:22

    Swiss dominance again?

    Can the Swiss repeat their outstanding result from the previous day? In any case, eight Swiss will take part in the race. Gino Caviezel starts with number one, before Stefan Rogentin follows with number seven. After two other riders, Marco Odermatt takes to the slopes. The runner-up in the downhill, Franjo von Allmen, is at the start with number 16. Justin Murisier (number 20), Lars Rösti (26), Alexis Monney (27) and Marco Kohler (46) are also making their way.

  • 11:17

    Favorites to win the day

    The high-flyer of recent years is still one of the big favorites today. Marco Odermatt will have a big say in the fight for the day’s success. The Swiss won the Super-G in Beaver Creek and came third in Val Gardena the previous week. So the 27-year-old is a strong force to be reckoned with. One of his direct competitors has the home advantage on his side today. Mattia Casse won his first race last week and will certainly want to repeat this success today. However, the Americans Jared Goldberg, who achieved his first podium finish in the Super-G in Val Gardena, as well as Ryan Cochran-Siegle, who won on the Stelvio in the 2020/21 season, will also want to have a say in the victory. Furthermore, is

  • 11:07

    Stelvio for second

    After Alexis Monney’s surprising victory in yesterday’s downhill, the men’s Super-G is now on the agenda. The route remains identical, so the Stelvio piste is used again, but the course is a little more twisty and a little more technical than the day before.

  • 11:00

    Welcome

    Hello and welcome to the Bormio Super-G. From 11:30 a.m. the world’s best athletes will race down the Pista Stelvio.

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