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Ciprian Sarrazin is having the best time in the second training session for the Alpine Skiing World Cup in Wengen

Ciprian Sarrazin is having the best time in the second training session for the Alpine Skiing World Cup in Wengen

Cyprien Sarrazin with the best time in the second downhill practice in Wengen

Cyprien Sarrazin with the best time in the second downhill practice in Wengen

Lauberhorn's second downhill practice at Wengen on Wednesday was all about tomorrow's alternative downhill ride from Beaver Creek (start time: 12.30pm). The training session was carried out on a shortened course of 2,950 meters instead of the traditional length of 4,270 metres. while Marco Odermatt He set the fastest training time on Tuesday with a time of 2:30.86 minutes, and was the fastest of the day on Wednesday, Bormio downhill winner Cyprian Sarrazin In 1:45.87 minutes. The Frenchman showed a brave drive and relegated the Swiss Justin Morisier (+0.35) and Mattia Cass (+0.41) from Italy took second and third places.

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behind Niels Allegri (4th – +0.71) from France and America Ryan Cochran Siegel (V – +0.77) Alignment Andreas Sander (+0.96) as the best DSV rider in sixth place. There were two places seven and eight Niels Hintermann (+1.03) and Stefan Rogentin (+1.07) is firmly in the hands of the Swiss. Winner Saslong Bryce Bennett (+1.08) from the USA and Canada Cameron Alexander (+1.14) He finished the second downhill training session in ninth and tenth places.

The Austrian finished eleventh Daniel Himitzberger (+1.16), followed closely by the Frenchman Maxence Mozzatone (+1.17) in twelfth place. Stefan BabinskiThe Austrian also ranked thirteenth (+1.25), while the American ranked thirteenth Jared Goldberg (+1.27) reached 14th place. Italian Dominique Paris (+1.36) landed in 15th place.

The other places were: Marco Odermatt From Switzerland and Daniel Dunkelmeyer From Austria, both are in 16th place at the same time (+1.40), as is the Frenchman Adrian Theo (+1.45) in seventeenth place. Canadian James Crawford (+1.63) ranked 19th, closely followed by the Frenchman Alexis Pinturault (+1.64) which ranked twentieth.

The Slovenians found themselves further down the field Martin Cater (+1.69) in Swiss 21st place Jill Rollin And the Austrian Otmar StridingerThey are both in 22nd place at the same time (+1.74). Italian Florian Cheddar And German Romed Bowman Shared 24th place (+1.76).

The last five spots were taken in the top 30 Guglielmo Puscaj From Italy (+1.81), Vincent Krechmeier From Austria (+1.83) to Switzerland Alexis Mooney (+1.89) American Sam Morse (+1.96) and German Thomas Dressen (+2.04).

The official FIS Ski World Cup calendar for the 2023/24 men's season

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