Shared departure sensation victory in Kvitfjell
Two Underdogs share the surprise victory, the fight for the small crystal ball tips and the German skiers continues to fight for connection. The Swiss Niels behind man and the channadier Cameron Alexander, which is strolled with start number 39, have recovered the first SpeedEvent after the Olympic Winter Games in China at the same time.
The duo was at the exit in the Norwegian Kvitjfell on Friday 0.12 seconds before the third-placed Super G-Olympic Champion Matthias Mayer from Austria. The Norwegian Aleksander Aamodt Kilde ranked five defended shortly the lead in the departure of the departure. Simon Jocher was the only German to convince and was Seven, his so far best World Cup result, "Mega Happy".
Scores and Results
Jochers Team College Romed Baumann drove to the recess of Beaver Creek (USA) in December 16. Josef Ferstl, Andreas Sander and Dominik Schwaiger took the places 24, 29 and 55. "I'm not so dissatisfied," said Baumann, who was at least better on the road than in the training before. 0.29 seconds lacked him to the top ten, which the routinean as a goal for the second departure on Saturday. From the top, the German speed men are a year after the second World Cup places of Baumann and Sander now but usually far away.
Meanwhile, the Swiss Hintermann cheered the Second World Cup victory of his career. Lastly, he had triumphed at the combination in Wengen a good five years ago. The Canadian Alexander was now in Kvitjfell once in Kvitjfell.
The shooting on Saturday is the last before the season finale in mid-March in Courchevel. The Norwegian Krde introduces the departure classification with three points ahead of Olympic champion Beat Feuz (Switzerland). From the Germans are Schwaiger (16th), Baumann (18th) and Ferstl (25th) in the top 25, which are allowed to start per discipline in France.
Men, World Cup Appreciation Departure, stand after 9 out of 11 competitions:
1. Aleksander Aamodt Kilde (Norway) 490 pkt.; 2. Beat Feuz (Switzerland) 487; 3. Matthias Mayer (Austria) 462; 4. Marco Odmatt (Switzerland) 417; 5. Dominik Paris (Italy) 382; 6. Niels Hintermann (Switzerland) 372; 7. Vincent Kreizmayr (Austria) 325; 8. Johan Clarey (France) 283; 9. Daniel Hemetsberger (Austria) 279; 10. Bryce Bennett (USA) 206;... 16. Dominik Schwaiger (Schönau am Königssee) 126; 18. Romed Baumann (Kieferfelden) 123; 25. Josef Ferstl (Hammer) 80; 26. Simon Jocher (Garmisch-Partenkirchen) 78; 30. Andreas Sander (Ennepetal) 60
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