Giovanni Franzoni wins Lauberhorn super-G wire-to-wire / Wengen World Cup results
Giovanni Franzoni led from bib one to finish to win the Lauberhorn super-G at Wengen, earning his first World Cup victory as the world’s best chased in fading light.
Giovanni Franzoni led from bib one to finish to win the Lauberhorn super-G at Wengen, earning his first World Cup victory as the world’s best chased in fading light.
The men’s super-G heads to Wengen with Olympic qualification pressure at its peak. See the full start list, standings, podium breakdown, and how and when to watch.
Today belongs to France's Cyprien Sarrazin. He earned his first World Cup super-G podium, a decisive victory. He is also the first French skier in 54 years to win a World Cup speed event in Wengen.