Mayer beats Innerhofer, Feuz to win super-G in Kitzbuehel
KITZBUEHEL, Austria — Matthias Mayer finally managed to get over last season’s horrifying downhill crash, giving the host country a winning start to the traditional Hahnenkamm races on Friday.
The Olympic downhill champion wore a protective air bag system but still broke two vertebrae as his body slammed on an ice slope in Italy 13 months ago.
“When I returned this season, the crash was still in my head,” Mayer said. “I didn’t dare to race to the fullest. I was happy to be back but I wasn’t racing. Today was the first time that those thoughts were not there. It’s a huge step forward for me.”
Under crisp blue skies and on a fast course where racers reached speeds of up to 140 km/h, Mayer’s gutsy run of one minute 11.25 seconds beat Christof Innerhofer of Italy by 0.09 seconds. Beat Feuz of Switzerland was 0.44 behind in third.

