- It's a magical hope.

It's so cool to see, he's a guy who flies clearly highest of all and still manages to make it perfect down there, says SVT Sports expert Anders Daun and has thoughts about the hill after a record for the second year in a row.

Last year, the Norwegian Marius Lindvik jumped 143.5 meters and then broke the record that Simon Ammann had from 2010.

"If they continue like this, they will have to expand the hill"

- If they continue like this, they will have to expand the hill, says Daun after seeing the Pole who never seemed to land, he just slipped and slipped and it almost looked like he landed on the plate in the empty stadium area.

Poland had three of the first four places.

Kubacki was only 15th in the opening competition in Oberstdorf on Tuesday and needed this victory to be in the German-Austrian ski jumper week that has come halfway.

World Cup leader Halvor Granerud led after the first round and finished second after jumping 136 meters in the second round.

The points for Kubacki and Granerud were 282.1 and 274.9.

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The Norwegian ski jumper Granerud inspires the young