Suzuki Racing Cup: Sandro Fehr is also still there
THIRD WINNER IN FIFTH SLALOM First, championship leader Fabian Eggenberger won his third Suzuki race in a row in Ambri. The other day, Sandro Fehr was the winner again after a long time.

With two best times in the first of the two races in the Swiss Slalom Championship at the Ambri airfield, Fabian Eggenberger secured his third victory in a row on Saturday. Defending champion Marcel Muzzarelli, however, had to admit defeat by just 16 hundredths.
Sandro Fehr keeps his nerve
On Sunday on the counter-clockwise course, Sandro Fehr achieved his first victory in a long time. The Rorschach native had already been the fastest in the morning practice. With a fabulous time in the second run ("I was so nervous and am now enormously happy") he ousted Patrick Flammer from the top spot in the second race run.
The previous day's winner Fabian Eggenberger had to settle for third place on Sunday. However, it was important for him that he was able to keep Marcel Muzzarelli behind him once again, albeit only just. The Zurich native thus extended his lead in the standings after five of seven races from four to five points.
Michael Béring on the podium for the first time
Thanks to an improvement of almost 1.5 seconds in the second run, Michael Béring achieved his first longed-for podium in Saturday's race. He thus knocked Fehr off his throne and Flammer from fourth to fifth place.
With two sixth-place finishes, Jean-Claude Debrunner achieved his best hybrid results to date, as did Gautier Henchoz with two seventh-place finishes.
Background report on the race
The detailed report with votes and analyses will follow in the course of the next week on our homepage.
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