Rome, 27 Mar. (LaPresse) – Timon Haugan wins the final men's World Cup race, with a time of 1'43"61, ahead of Clement Noel by just 3 hundredths of a second and Fabio Gstrein by 37. But Henrik Kristoffersen, with today's fourth place, wins the speciality cup for the fourth time in his career, with 662 points, against Loic Meillard's 610 and Haugan's 609. Meillard was able to recover three positions in the second run, but not enough to threaten the Norwegian at the top of the ranking. It was a great final race, which showed the very high level of men's alpine skiing. Alex Vinatzer finished 17th, despite pain in his right tibia, injured in the Hafjell giant slalom. The man from Val Gardena still managed to move up 4 places in the second run, but didn't manage to score any points.
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