The next podium was a long way off this time. The Valais was missing six tenths. Luca Aerni also delivered a convincing performance. With the starting number 43, the Bernese made 8th place and thus made it back to the top 30 on the start list. The last time Aerni was classified in a World Cup slalom was three years ago.
Tanguy Nef and Loïc Meillard also contributed to a good Swiss team result with ranks 10 and 11. Sandro Simonet, who was eighth after the first run, fell back to 21st place after a time-consuming mistake. Daniel Yule, who started with the number 1, retired after a few goals in the first run.
The replacement slalom for the canceled races on the Lauberhorn had started very badly from a Swiss point of view. Daniel Yule, who started with the number 1, was eliminated in the first run after just a few goals.
Local hero Manuel Feller secured the victory. The Austrian celebrated his first World Cup victory ahead of Frenchman Clément Noël and teammate Marco Schwarz.
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