Overview
- Starting with bib No. 1, Franzoni set 1:45.19 on the Lauberhorn and stayed in the leader’s chair to the finish.
- The podium featured Austria’s Stefan Babinsky at +0.35 and Switzerland’s Franjo von Allmen at +0.37, with Marco Odermatt fourth at +0.53 after congratulating Franzoni.
- The result moves Franzoni to third in the Super‑G standings with 218 points, trailing Odermatt (325) and Vincent Kriechmayr (231).
- Franzoni dedicated the victory to late teammate Matteo Franzoso, saying his memory is driving his World Cup campaign.
- One day later, Italy’s Nicol Delago claimed her first World Cup win in the Tarvisio downhill in 1:46.28, as Kira Weidle finished second and Lindsey Vonn third, while several Italian men, including Dominik Paris nursing a left‑ankle issue, recorded DNFs in Wengen.