Image: GEPA pictures/ Mario Buehner
In 1:33.60 minutes, the 33-year-old left Miha Hrobat (SLO/+0.19 seconds) and his compatriot Simon Jocher (+0.24) behind. The Italian Mattia Casse (+0.31) was fourth best of the top drivers, who otherwise ranked further behind.
The five-time downhill season winner Aleksander Aamodt Kilde was 23rd (+1:06), the Upper Austrian Vincent Kriechmayr 40th (+1.70), Marco Odermatt 12th (+0.47). Daniel Danklmaier was the 8th (+0.42) best ÖSV driver.
The first training on Thursday had been canceled. In the US state of Colorado, a Super-G is scheduled for Sunday in addition to the downhill runs. In the ranking of the supreme discipline, Kriechmayr, as the first pursuer, is 156 points behind Kilde with three races to go.
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