4 December 2022 at 19:04 The rival shook his head after Kilde’s demonstration of power – the debutants impressed Aleksander Aamodt Kilde took a clean sheet in Beaver Creek for the second year in a row after he won Sunday’s super-G race. On Saturday, there was a victory in the downhill. – He is very strong, he is in great shape. Now he wins everything he competes in, exclaimed Viaplay commentator Andreas Toft as Kilde crossed the finish line. In the leader’s chair sat his fiercest competitor Marco Odermatt and just shook his head. He eventually finished second. – He hits so well. It’s a pleasure to watch, says Viaplay commentator Marius Arnesen about Kilde. The conclusion after the finish was that Kilde was two tenths ahead of Odermatt, but down the track it was a battle for hundredths. – It is completely surreal. You don’t believe it until you see it, says Kilde to Viaplay about crossing the finish line to green numbers. So surreal was the performance of debutants Atle Lie McGrath and Lucas Braathen. The former drove to a solid fifth place, just 57 hundredths behind Kilde. Braathen also hit in his debut and drove into seventh place, 79 hundredths behind Kilde. This means both World Cup points and a top ten position for both in their first super-G race in the World Cup. Unfortunately for Adrian Smiseth Sejersted, with starting number one, there was a run-out early in the course.
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