09:27
Weidle represents Germany
As 21st in the Super-G World Cup, Kira Weidle was able to qualify for this World Cup final. The German will start the race today with start number 20 and would like to score a few more World Cup points.
09:22
Switzerland is also decimated
One of the top drivers is also missing from the Swiss team. Corinne Suter (eighth place in the World Cup) does not start in the Super G. The greatest hopes are therefore among others on Lara Gut-Behrami and Jasmine Flury.
09:15
Not all at the start
As is well known, only the best riders in this discipline compete in the World Cup finals, but not everyone takes up the offer. Today, for example, the race starts without Cornelia Hütter and Ariane Raedler. The two Austrians could have made it into the top ten of the World Cup. With Tamara Tippler and Mirjam Puchner, the two best ÖSV starters are there.
09:11
The big decisions have been made
In terms of crystal balls, the Super G probably won’t have too much of an impact. The small ball goes to Federica Brignone anyway, who is clearly ahead of her two teammates Elena Curtoni and Sofia Goggia in the Super G. In the fight for the overall World Cup, Mikaela Shiffrin took a big step with her downhill victory yesterday and can hardly be caught now.
09:09
Welcome!
Good morning and hello to the Super G World Cup final! For the last time this winter, this discipline gets down to business and that today at 10 a.m. in Courchevel, France, where only the absolute elite will start.