Overview
- The 28-year-old earned her first World Cup victories and podiums on home snow, edging Emma Aicher on Friday and Cornelia Huetter on Saturday by 0.01 seconds each time.
- Pirovano now leads the downhill standings with 436 points, with Aicher at 408 and injured Lindsey Vonn at 400 after her season-ending Olympic crash.
- Corinne Suter finished third on Saturday, while Olympic downhill champion Breezy Johnson was third on Friday and fourth the next day.
- The Val di Fassa events replaced a canceled Crans-Montana downhill, leaving one race to decide the discipline title in Kvitfjell, Norway.
- In Sunday’s super-G, Mikaela Shiffrin extended her overall World Cup lead to 125 points after Aicher did not finish.