Marco Odermatt won another World Cup giant slalom Sunday in Italy at Alta Badia but by a more slender margin than the two-time defending overall World Cup champion is used to.
Odermatt heaved a sigh of relief as the Swiss star crossed the line with a combined time just 0.19 seconds faster than Filip Zubčić, who could only shake his head and smile wryly.
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Zubčić had seemed set for a first victory in nearly three years and yelled in joy after a perfect run down the Gran Risa saw the Croatian finish more than two seconds ahead of Zan Kranjec.
But Odermatt is is almost unbeatable in his favoured discipline.
The Olympic, world and World Cup champion in giant slalom had led after the first run and also laid down a strong second one to claim his 14th victory in the past 19 World Cup races in the event.
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Marco Odermatt of Switzerland dominated Sunday’s World Cup giant slalom race in Alta Badia, Italy, his fourth podium of the season.
The 26-year-old Odermatt, who had also won in Alta Badia in each of the past two years, won the only other giant slalom so far this season last week by almost one full second.
No one apart from Zubčić could even get close on Sunday, with Kranjec 2.26 seconds behind.
“When I came to the finish area I saw the gap, it was like two seconds in front of everybody, but I knew that Marco is on the start so I wasn’t celebrating yet because you know this guy he’s absolutely… crazy,” Zubčić said.
“I want to say congratulations to him because in 99.9 per cent [of the time] with this run you win but today was not enough obviously.”
There is another giant slalom in Alta Badia on Monday in the last of a series of five races in five days.
The season-opening giant slalom at Soelden, Austria was abandoned.