Swiss Marco Odermatt Wins The Giant Slalom On The Gran Rissa

Marco Zermatt showed it to everyone again. The Swiss superstar wins the giant slalom on the Gran Rise and leaves Henrik Kristoffersen behind. The Super-G World Champion could not make it.

It was a cool, dedicated journey. Driving the Gran Rise is an emphasis of the season. It is a lot of fun.

Tenth seasonal race for Marco Odermatt-and for the ninth time on the podium! The Confederation also won the huge slalom of Alta Bahia on Monday and commemorates the 4th World Cup success in the still young season. Seen throughout the profession, the Swiss posted the tenth World Cup victory in the giant slalom, the 15th overall. Zermatt left Henrik Kristoffersen (+0.20 seconds) and the Slovenes An Range (+0.92) behind, which were strong in the 2nd run, who were able to book the other podium for themselves. Alexander Schmidt (+1.38) can be found in 5th location, who was able to drive forward in the 2nd round through a bold run. I'm super happy, stated Schmidt in the BR. It was a cool, committed journey. Driving the Gran Rise is a highlight of the season. It is a lot of fun.

Odermatt

In the previous year, Schmidt had actually had the ability to drive his podium to date as 3rd in Alta Bahia.

2 more Germans in the final passage

With Anton Trammel and Fabian Grate, two other DSV runners reached the final and lastly took place 22 and 25-good team outcomes for the German alpines. For both, it was the very best World Cup result of their profession. Trammel just drove into the points for the 2nd time, Grate only for the third time. Stefan Loot missed out on the final round in addition to Julian Raucous. For the professionals, a slalom in Madonna di Camillo is still on completion of the year on Thursday.

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