Crans Montana, Dominik Paris ahead of everyone in trial

Paris first
It’s starting to get serious in Crans Montana, the first World Cup stage after the World Championships in Saalbach and the sixth downhill of the season, out of the nine planned. Today’s second run recorded the best time for Dominik Paris, with a time more than 3 seconds faster than the best in Thursday’s run.
The Val d’Ultimo carbineer sets the time on’1’56″79, ahead of Ryan Cochran-Siegle at 28 hundredths and Franjo Von Allmen at 41. THE newly crowned world champion, then shows he is comfortable on his home track and will definitely be one of the favorites for victory. Miha Hrobat, at 50 cents from Paris, is also back in the upper zones, followed by Vincent Kriechmayr at 55. Mattia Casse puts in another good performance, posting the ninth time at 81 hundredths from his captain. But the best are all lì and they promise battle in Saturday’s downhill.
As for the other azzurri: Nicolò Molteni closes at 2″32 from Paris, Florian Schieder at 2″42, Christof Innerhofer at 2″70, Giovanni Franzoni at 3″31, The trial è was interrupted for a long time due to the falls of Nils Alphand and Arnaud Boisset.
There was also a fight for the specialty cup,
whose ranking has Odermatt in the lead with 365 points, ahead of Von Allmen at 272 and Hrobat at 217. The first of the Azzurri è Casse, 12th with 104 points, followed by Paris with 90 points. The race will start at 10 a.m., with live coverage on Rai Sport and Eurosport.