Brignone closes gap on super-G leader Gut-Behrami in race won by Germany's Aicher
Federica Brignone closed the gap to leader Lara Gut-Behrami in the World Cup super-G standings to 45 points in a race on a shortened course won by German prodigy Emma Aicher on Thursday in La Thuile, Italy.
Earning her second career win, Aicher edged Sofia Goggia by 0.06 seconds.
Racing close to her Italian hometown in the Aosta Valley, Brignone had a wild ride to finish third, 0.39 behind Aicher but 0.08 ahead of fourth-placed Gut-Behrami.
Lauren Macuga, the American bronze medallist from last month's world championships, was 0.55 back in fifth, while Canada's Val Grenier finished in 23rd place.
Brignone almost lost her balance early on but got upright again using her left hand in the snow, then hooked a gate with her right arm later.
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The Italian was seen cooling her right hand with ice in the finish area.
Gut-Behrami still led Brignone at the final split but the Swiss standout lost 0.17 on the Italian in the finish section.
There are two super-Gs remaining this season: One on Friday, followed by the season-ending race at the finals in Sun Valley, Idaho, on March 23. A race win is worth 100 points.
Gut-Behrami has won five career World Cup super-G season titles, including three of the last four in a series interrupted only by Brignone in 2022.
Brignone, who is close to wrapping up her second career overall World Cup title, has finished in the top five in the last 16 World Cup races she completed, though she had two DNFs in giant slaloms in that period.
Lindsey Vonn fell early in her run but appeared unhurt. The American lost balance on her inside ski in a left turn, slid through a gate and lost her left