Neither André Myhrer nor Kristoffer Jakobsen succeeded in qualifying for the second race in the slum in Kitzbühel. After a promising start to the season, Myhrer has been heavier at the end.

- Of course disappointed and that's not what we thought when we went up in morse and prepared for this. A big disappointment, says trainer Fredrik Kringstad.

What makes them unable to move on today?

- I think both started out a little weak and they don't get the pressure in the ride that we know they have. A little slow and small mistakes. It's too bad today.

Where do you think Swedish men's robbery is heading?

- We know we have a generational shift, and there is nothing strange about that. At the same time, we see strong names coming from both the Youth Olympics and the juniors. It will, however, be important that we do the job in the middle, says Fredrik Kingstad.

"Serious location"

André Myhrer makes his final season in the World Cup and behind him it is thin at the moment.

- They are in a tough position. Sweden has a generational shift and they have been known. Now it comes to a head because Myhrer is making his final season and it was thought that Kristoffer Jakobsen would take over on the slalom side. It is important that we have someone who can pass the banner and break the ice for those who come from below and go in the European Cup. It is a pretty serious situation that it is as thin as it is, says SVT Sports expert Tobias Hellman.