Alpine skiing live: Kranjska Gora giant slalom in the live ticker | 03/13/2022 09:30

10:24

Daniele Sette (SUI)

Daniele Sette has to worry about his participation in the second round, 2.43 seconds behind him currently in 25th place.

10:22

Joan Verdu Sanchez (AND)

Joan Verdu Sanchez is only 0.39 seconds behind after the first split. After that, he can even reduce his deficit by six hundredths! But when initiating a right turn, he then falls on his side in the middle section and his run ends prematurely!

10:19

Fabian Wilkens Solheim (NOR)

Fabian Wilkens Solheim races into a goal in the middle section and is then eliminated.

10:18

Leif Kristian Nestvold-Haugen (NOR)

Leif Kristian Nestvold-Haugen keeps the deficit within limits after the first time measurement, but he doesn’t really manage the transition to the middle part. It’s not enough for him to be in the top 20 either.

10:16

Raphael Haaser (AUT)

After a few goals, Raphael Haaser is still in the running with a lot of effort, but a little later his run is actually over prematurely and he is eliminated.

10:15

Giovanni Borsotti (ITA)

Giovanni Borsotti is sometimes too late with his turns, so he can’t quite keep the ideal line. He takes rank 22.

10:14

Trevor Phillip (CAN)

Trevor Philp makes a bigger mistake after a few goals, after which he continues to struggle. 2.24 seconds behind bring him 21st place in the tableau.

10:12

Adam Zampa (SVK)

For Adam Žampa there is also a big deficit at the top, he misses a goal in the middle and is eliminated.

10:09 a.m

Tommy Ford (USA)

One place behind him in 22nd place is Tommy Ford, who loses nine tenths in the final sector.

10:08

Patrick Feurstein (AUT)

Patrick Feurstein, who is already 1.37 seconds behind after the second split, is also struggling with the upper part of the course. The Austrian tries hard, but doesn’t drive sufficiently on train. 2.35 seconds behind will not make him happy.

10:05

Atle Lie McGrath (NOR)

How is Atle Lie McGrath doing? The Norwegian chooses a bold line, but at the top he loses just 0.68 seconds after the second time measurement. After that he can make up some ground, but it’s not enough for more than 14th place.

10:04

Rasmus Windingstad (NOR)

Also for Rasmus Windingstad it is not enough for a front place after race one. 1.76 seconds behind put him in 14th place.

10:03

Marco Schwarz (AUT)

Marco Schwarz is also struggling with the course, who consistently follows the music a bit and only makes it for 17th place.

10:01 a.m

Eric Read (CAN)

The Canadian chose a line that was too wide and missed a lot as a result. He was 16th after his trip.

10:00 a.m

Thibaut Favrot (FRA)

Thibaut Favrot does not have a good first run and finds himself 14th, 1.77 seconds back.

09:56

Stefan Brennsteiner (AUT)

Stefan Brennsteiner completes the group of the first 15 drivers. The ÖSV runner does not find the track well and is already 0.93 seconds behind. In the flat he gets along well and can still make up a lot of time! Fifth place is for him.

09:54

Lucas Braathen (NOR)

The Norwegian has several slide phases in his ride, but is still going pretty fast. Before the finish, he can’t quite get his skis to work, he’s now sixth.

09:52

Loïc Meillard (SUI)

Loïc Meillard is struggling in the upper section of the course and is already more than eight tenths behind. After that, he stabilizes and can still do some damage control. The finish is ninth.

09:51

Zan Kranjec (SLO)

The Slovenian can initially reduce his gap after the second time measurement, but then not everything is right before the finish line. He ousts Justin Murisier from fifth place.

09:50

Justin Murisier (SUI)

Justin Murisier is having a decent run overall. Larger time losses in the upper middle section cost him a better starting position for the final than he is currently fifth.

09:48

River Radamus (USA)

Further back in the tableau is River Radamus. The American is already clearly behind in the middle section, where his upper body is then twisted powerfully. 1.86 seconds behind the finish line and ninth place lead to trouble for him.

09:46

Gino Caviezel (SUI)

The next very good time follows Gino Caviezel. After a difficult start, the Swiss did very well and crossed the finish line just 0.32 seconds slower than the leader, Marco Odermatt.

09:45

Alexander Schmid (GER)

How is the first DSV athlete doing? Schmid finds his way onto the track very well and is at the same time as Marco Odermatt after the second time measurement! After that, he has to give up a bit compared to the Swiss, but the German managed the first run really well. 0.22 seconds behind put him in second place.

09:42

Henrik Kristoffersen (NOR)

The Norwegian drives boldly as usual and puts everything in his path. After the third time measurement, he is almost at the same time as Marco Odermatt. After that, there is still a bit of a gap, but three tenths of a second behind the finish line is still impressive.

09:40

Mathieu Faivre (FRA)

Mathieu Faivre mastered the course with a technically appealing ride, but lagged behind a bit in terms of time. 1.06 seconds mortgage mean fourth place.

09:38

Manuel Feller (AUT)

It is the turn of the first ÖSV runner. Manuel Feller sometimes uses his edges too much and doesn’t let the ski run like Marco Odermatt. 0.93 seconds behind bring him second place.

09:37

Luca De Aliprandini (ITA)

The Italian leans powerfully into the corners and drives very well with this tactic for a long time. Shortly before the finish, he then loses his balance and slides down a good bit. That costs a lot of time, second place jumps out for him.

09:35

Filip Zubcic (CRO)

Filip Zubcic does not find the course well and is already almost six tenths behind Marco Odermatt at the top. After that things don’t go much better for him, he just doesn’t really pick up speed. 2.12 seconds behind the finish line speak for themselves.

09:33

Marco Odermatt (SUI)

Now it’s Marco Odermatt’s turn. The Swiss is already 0.22 seconds faster than the French at the first time measurement. The Swiss then continues to drive full speed ahead and is a clear 1.11 seconds ahead of Alexis Pinturault at the finish.

09:32

Alexis Pinturault (FRA)

The Frenchman opens the second men’s giant slalom from Kranjska Gora. Alexis Pinturault is going well for a long time until he makes a big mistake in the lower part. He crossed the finish line after 1:13.27 minutes.

09:17

Schmid with starting number eight

Like yesterday, the DSV is represented by four athletes. Alexander Schmid was 14th yesterday and will start the race today as the eighth runner. Julian Rauchfuss (car number 38) dropped out in the first round yesterday and will try to do better today. Anton Grammel (50) and Fabian Gratz (52), on the other hand, reached the final yesterday and will be aiming for a repeat today.

09:15

Seven Swiss on the starting list

Marco Odermatt, who is also in first place in the overall World Cup, is already the second driver to complete his first run. With Gino Caviezel, eleventh in yesterday’s giant slalom, the next runner of the Swiss Ski Team follows in ninth place on the grid. Justin Murisier (car number eleven) and Loïc Meillard (13) are a little later. Danielle Sette wears start number 30, Thomas Tumler follows a little later as the 44th runner. Livio Simonet is the last Swiss starter with start number 55 on the track.

09:09

Feller’s first ÖSV runner

Manuel Feller, who has already been on the podium in three giant slaloms this World Cup season, is the first ÖSV runner to do so with start number five. Stefan Brennsteiner, fifth place yesterday, follows as the 15th starter. Marco Schwarz wears starting number 18, Patrick Feurstein is the 21st driver. Raphael Haaser falls down the slope as the 26th runner, Dominik Raschner wears start number 36. Christian Borgnäs (start number 51) and Thomas Dorner (57) finish the first round from the ÖSV point of view.

09:05

Odermatt wins small crystal ball

Yesterday’s first giant slalom in Kranjska Gora brought about the decision regarding the winner of the discipline classification: Marco Odermatt bagged the win of the giant slalom world cup this winter with his second place, which he shared with Lucas Braathen. Henrik Kristoffersen couldn’t do anything about it despite his victory yesterday. In addition to the three drivers mentioned, yesterday’s fourth-placed Loïc Meillard and Alexis Pinturault, who was in the lead after the first run yesterday but slipped down to eleventh place in the second run, are also possible for today’s victory.

09:02

Second men’s giant slalom in Kranjska Gora

Hello and a warm welcome to the Men’s Alpine Ski World Cup. After a giant slalom took place in the Slovenian town of Kranjska Gora yesterday, there will be another showdown in this discipline today. It’s the last race before the World Cup finals next week. The first run starts at 9:30 a.m., the second round follows at 12:30 p.m.

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