Didier Defago won the downhill in Bormio
by Michela Caré

Olympic champion Didier Defago wins downhill in Bormio with a time of 2'01 "81 29 cents ahead of teammate Patrick Kueng and Klaus Kroell of 42 cents. p> Best of the Blues
Dominik Paris, ninth at the end of the race: "I am very happy with my result because I had several problems in recent times and I needed this boost of confidence. I could have done even better in the lower part, but I'm not complaining: I felt physically better than I could possibly imagine. I am convinced that the team will again result in important races in January: sometimes we must be able to wait. " p>
collects points unfortunately our world champion, Christof Innerhofer, jumping a gate of the track and is suqalificato who decided to return to race in Wengen: "As I anticipated yesterday, now I'll stop for a while '. I think I'll skip Adelboden and Wengen in the race to return, refreshed and regenerated. Too bad for today's race: without that mistake I could have done something discreet. In any case, I keep the good results of the tests and'll try again in 'New Year ". p> They come within thirty
Peter Fill, eighteenth, Siegmar Klotz, twenty-fourth, and Matteo Marsaglia, twenty-ninth. Still problems instead for Werner Heel is going through a period of crisis and even goes out of the top 30 today. Outside Speakers Matthias finally losing a ski and is forced to retreat. P>
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