Marcel Hirscher made his much-noticed comeback in two runs on Sunday, the eight-time overall World Cup winner came 23rd (+2.16 seconds). Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, who is now driving for Brazil, even ended up in fourth place (+0.90) with the best time in the second round after a year-long break.
As a Brazilian-Norwegian dual citizen, Braathen was able to celebrate well with his ex-colleagues. Henrik Kristoffersen was already 65/100 behind Steen Olsen, the half-time leader who was unleashed in the decision. Atle Lie McGrath was a hundredth slower than Kristoffersen in Norsk’s first triple victory since December 2015 in Val Gardena.
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Source: Nachrichten

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