Dominik Paris grazes the podium but rejoices anyway

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The words of Dominik Paris after the super-G in Wengen

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The super-G in Wengen has only one master: Cyprien Sarrazin. The French skier, in fact, won with clear superiority with a time of 1'47"75 and an all-out race on the Lauberhorn slope, preceding also Marco Odermatt by 58 hundredths and Alesander Aamodt Kilde by 1 second. Excellent race for Dominik Paris, who also regained the best feeling in superG and placed fourth just 6 hundredths from the podium.

"I am very happy because é è finally came a good result also in superG – said the blue to the official channels of Fisi -. Of course, è a pity for those 6 cents that separate me from the podium, but I am very satisfied with the partials I managed to make and how I attacked from the beginning to the end. The downhill tomorrow è another story, there will be other difficulties, I forò hope to be able to make another step forward".

Guglielmo Bosca records the best result of his career and enters the top 5 for the first time. Until now, the Courmayeur resident from Milan, a bearer of the Army, had twice finished ninth, both in the super-G in Cortina last year and in the Kvitfjell downhill in '22. 1"16 is Bosca’s gap to the leader and only 10 hundredths more than Paris.

“I had a good descent, my feelings along the course were good – said Bosca -. Then when you get to the finish line with over a second from Sarrazin you are a little less happy. Right now Odermatt and Sarrazin seem to be doing another job. But I am very happy, a fifth place in Wengen è a great result. I think I did a good race from top to bottom. It was a very fast super-G and I am happy that I attacked from the beginning to the end. I knew I could play it with the others. A little bit of regret there’è because I could have done better the "S" final and filed those few hundredths that separate me from the podium".

Mattia Casse brings home another top ten, stopping the chronometer at 1"62 from the winner, while Christof Innerhofer è at 2"92, Florian Schieder at 3"18, Pietro Zazzi at 3"62, out Nicolò Molteni and Benjamin Alliod.

The race è was interrupted for a long time because of the bad fall of Alexis Pinturault, who è was transported to the hospital by helicopter and, from the first information, is suffering from problems with a knee and a wrist.
Odermatt still leads the specialty ranking with 240 points, ahead of Kriechmayr with 174 and Sarrazin with 150.Bosca è the first of the Azzurri, tenth with 71 points. Odermatt, on the other hand, rises to 916 points in the overall and takes the lead over everyone.

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