Federica Brignone takes a small step back but points out.

Federica Brignone takes a small step backward
Small step back for Federica Brignone. After taking first place in the first run on the Tofane Olympia, the Valle d’Aosta native finished second in the second run, surrendering to compatriot Sofia Goggia, who had instead finished second in the first run.
Brignone stopped the stopwatch on 1:35.31, 68 hundredths behind the champion from Bergamo, and only one hundredth ahead of Swiss Lara Gut-Behrami, who signed the third chrono.
"I was a little bit better in the first run – admitted Brignone at the end of the test to the official FISI channels -. Today I fixed some points of the course that I missed in the first trial, now I have to fine-tune the last details".
"Victory in the downhill was one of the goals of this season and to have succeeded in St. Anton gave me confidence" concluded the Valle d’Aosta ahead of Saturday’s downhill, when the World Cup stage in Cortina d’Ampezzo will officially open from 11 a.m.