Image: GEPA pictures/ Harald Steiner (GEPA pictures)
The Tyrolean was third on Saturday, 0.47 seconds behind the Swiss and 0.12 behind the Norwegian Alexander Steen Olsen. The next best Austrian was Stefan Brennsteiner in fifth, 0.85 behind the series winner.
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