– A terribly stupid place to tryn – news Sport – Sports news, results and broadcasting schedule

The race is still ongoing. The list of results can be found at the bottom of the article. – It’s a terribly stupid place to try, so it’s good for us who are fond of Aleks that he got down, says former alpinist Aksel Lund Svindal to news. Kilde started weakly, but later the Norwegian was to save himself masterfully and was about to take over the lead. But with the short distance to the target area, many probably had their hearts in their throats. Because in the last corner the 30-year-old struggled mightily, and was a few centimeters away from the advertising signs at high speed. He did that by standing on one ski and was clearly out of balance. His support apparatus stood gaping and watched Kilde rush in. – Thank God that he gets to the finish line there, said news’s ​​commentator Espen Ween. – What a development. It was close, he continued. At the goal area was Svindal, who was clearly impressed that Kilde recovered and avoided a nasty fall. – Aleks, with his hand in a bandage, fights for victory right to the end. It’s almost like he’s sniffling, and with what happened yesterday we should be quite happy. What he delivers is raw because he fights for the victory until the end, says Svindal about his former team-mate. Kilde’s Swiss rival Marco Odermatt was also one of the favourites, but he also got into big trouble when he lost his balance. The Swiss stood on one leg for a long time, and amazingly managed to recover. – How does he manage to stay on his feet there? It’s one of the wildest things, said commentator Ween along the way. Now Vincent Kriechmayr is in line to win Friday’s downhill race in Kitzbühel after securing a super time ahead of Niels Hintermann and Dominik Paris. Kilde has been in great form recently, and last weekend he almost rolled the dice six when he won both downhill and super-G in Wengen. Only Kriechmayr has won downhill. But the charge-up to the infamous Kitzbühel race could have been better. The Norwegian broke his hand during training, which news’s ​​expert believed could affect Kilde’s chances of winning. – He goes from being a giga favorite to one of the favourites, Myhre said of Kilde before the competition. The 30-year-old assured that he was ready to drive on Friday. – It’s fine, a little sore. It’s a little painful, but it’s drivable, Kilde told news before the start of the race. On the iconic hill, conditions were good, with an exceptionally smooth ice with less sloppy conditions than normal. Otherwise, the stage was set for Swiss Beat Feuz’s last race weekend. The Swiss retires after racing in Kitzbühel.



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