(Dagbladet): Kjetil Jansrud won sovereign in Saturday’s downhill in South Korean Jeongseon, but failed to follow up victory in the night’s super-G races.
– Get imbalance
Jansrud gave everything in an attempt to cope up with the Swiss Carlo Janka, who led by 82 hundredths ahead of Italian Christof Innerhofer. But just 30 seconds into the track went wrong for Swede, who ran out after losing balance in a turn.
– Kjetil came in imbalance over the edge, said NRK commentator Marius Arnesen under direct shipment from the track to be used in the 2018 Olympics.
Swede was one of the nine athletes who ran out. Twitter described the audience that jumped “ate” practitioners. What was however far better for Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, who secured the 4th place, 1.21 seconds behind Janka sovereign.
Journey
Night races thus became Sollid rally for Source, which ran out of yesterday’s downhill event. After just 13 seconds it went completely wrong for Source who lost ytterskia when he landed after the first jump the track.
Seconds before he was measured to 116 km / h, but the Norwegian managed an to keep up you nancy.
– He’s supposed to be some available here, for this really should not happen, said NRK kommentatorduo Andreas Toft and Marius Arnesen.
Super- G-trail Jeongseon is 2217 meters long. Between the start and finish is the difference in height 630 meters with an average grade of 31.4 percent incline.
Results:
1. Carlo Janka, Switzerland
2. Christof Innerhofer, Italy (0.82)
3. Vinvent Kriechmayr, Austria (1.06)
4. Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, Norway (1.21)
5. Peter Fill, Italy (1.26)


No comments:
Post a Comment