Rome, 9 March (LaPresse) – A great Dominik Paris won the SuperG, valid for the men's Alpine Ski World Cup, on the slopes of Kvitfjell, in Norway, with a time of 1:08.98 ahead of the Canadian James Crawford (+0.38) and the Slovenian Miha Hrobat (+0.47). Only fourth was the Swiss Marco Odermatt (+0.48). ‘Today went very well, I had a good feeling, it's quite a track, it was great to ski and see the green light. Everything seemed pretty smooth to me, the weather then proved me right.’ So said Dominik Paris at the end of the Super-G won in Kvitfjell, the sixth career success on the Norwegian snows for the Italian after Friday's success. ‘It's a pity yesterday that I didn't manage to put mine in, but to finish this season with two victories is very nice,’ added Paris, who after six years returns to win a SuperG and with today's success joins a legend like Gustav Thoeni with 24 World Cup victories.
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