Big fall for Swiss Gino Caviezel this Sunday during the super-G in Bormio.
Riding in technical events happens almost in all races. But much more rarely in speed. This is what happened to Gino Caviezel.
Bib 1 of the Bormio super-G, the Swiss took a gate after 40 seconds of racing. His fall happened just before the San Pietro jump, which did not allow him to brake and he slipped for a good hundred meters.
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He immediately waved his hand to show that things were wrong when he finally managed to stop. Caviezel was airlifted and taken to hospital for tests. He seemed, at first glance, to be complaining about his right leg.
This new fall on the Stelvio, after, notably that of Cyprien Sarrazin during training on Fridaycast a chill over the skiers who took off after a fifteen-minute interruption.
She also recalls that this track, which will host the men's events of the Milan-Cortina Olympic Games in a little over a year, is one of the most complicated on the circuit.