The Swiss Lara Gut has repeated, 48 hours later in the same event (super G) and at the same site, at the German Garmisch-Parternkirchen station, victory, this time ahead of the Slovak Petra Vlhova (+0.23 seconds) and the Austrian Tamara Tippler (0.74).

It is Gut’s fourth consecutive victory in super G so far this season, leaving her within five points of claiming the specialty glass globe.

Further, Gut is just 42 points behind the Slovak in the overall World Cup standings.

The Italian Sofia Goggia did not participate in the test after suffering a fall this Sunday when it went down to the valley after canceling the super G. A fracture in the right tibia makes the season over for her and that he does not participate in the Cortina d’Ampezzo World Cups from February 8 to 28.

Goggia had won four of the five downhill races contested in Val d’Isere, St. Anton and twice in Crans Montana.

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