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Cochran-Siegle Leads Americans With 11th in Bormio

By Megan Harrod
December, 28 2019
Ryan Cochran-Siegle 11th Bormio
Ryan Cochran-Siegle grabbed his third-straight top-11 downhill result in Bormio, Italy on Saturday to lead the Americans. (Christophe Pallot - Agence Zoom/Getty Images)

It was a sunny downhill day at the Stelvio in Bormio, Italy, where Ryan Cochran-Siegle skied a solid and connected run to finish 11th, leading the way for three Land Rover U.S. Alpine Ski Team athletes in the top 30. 

Italy’s Dominik Paris is like the gingerbread man singing “Run, run, run as fast as you can. You'll never catch me, I'm the gingerbread man” as he runs away with yet another victory on the Stelvio—making it his fourth-straight downhill victory on the track. An unlikely face, in Swiss Urs Kryenbuehl, made his podium debut in second, just .08 off of Dominik’s pace, with fellow countryman Beat Feuz rounding out the podium in third, .26 seconds out. Prior to Saturday’s downhill, Urs had never even had a top-10 finish on the World Cup. 

For the second-straight day, Ryan grabbed 11th place, which is his third-straight top-11 downhill result this season. Ryan has scored in 10 of 11 races this season, across four disciplines—parallel giant slalom, giant slalom, super-G and downhill—featuring a career-best sixth in Beaver Creek, Colo. 

"I wanted to go into today skiing a little more aggressive in certain sections, especially coming off the top road," Ryan reflected after his run. "I think I did that, but I think I could be a touch cleaner with how the snow was. It definitely held up well, and I think the conditions are very fair for everyone. I think for the guys running later, the light got better, so it was almost advantageous to go later. I was a little dirty on the top of the turn in certain places, but definitely happy with my result. This is really solid skiing, and I feel like I have a pretty good feeling with this hill. I think when you can enjoy a run of downhill skiing, then you usually can ski with speed." 

For many, though, "enjoyable" is not a word they'd use. It was bumpy and rattly, and the conditions were tough. That didn't bother Ryan, though. "It's definitely a bit of a mental challenge," Ryan continued. "You have to constantly, in your head, be pushing it, just knowing that you're not at the finish yet. I feel very solid with my skiing right now. For me, this year, is just about trying to improve every race so that I can get myself into a competitive position. Racing a lot of events is advantageous when you're feeling good and feeling confident, and that's where I'm at right now. I enjoy kicking out of the start gate and I have fun with it, and I think that's one of the reasons I'm able to be consistent right now." 

Steven Nyman was 18th while Jared Goldberg moved from bib 42 to 22 on Saturday. Sam Morse, Bryce Bennett, Thomas Biesemeyer and Travis Ganong all started but did not finish in the top-30. Wiley Maple did not start on Saturday. 

Up next for the men is the first alpine combined of the season on Sunday. 

RESULTS
Men’s Downhill

STANDINGS
Men’s Downhill
Men’s Overall  

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HOW TO WATCH
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Sunday, Dec. 29
4:30 a.m. - Men’s alpine combined super-G, Bormio, ITA - Olympic Channel.com, NBC Sports Gold
7:30 a.m. - Men’s alpine combined slalom, Bormio, ITA - Olympic Channel, Olympic Channel.com, NBC Sports Gold
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