Jansrud crashed hard in Friday's super-G, which made Aamodt uncomfortable and he had a hard time rejoicing in the victory.

36-year-old Jansrud has suffered injuries to the cruciate ligament and the inner ligament and will investigate further when he returns home to Oslo on Monday.

- I drove for Kjetil.

He sent a text message while I was preparing for the start.

I keep my fingers crossed that everything will go well for him.

I do not want to lose him this early, says Kilde.

Aamodt Kilde started as number 19 and received the following message from Jansrud who was left in the hotel room in the American alpine resort one hour outside Denver, Colorado.

"No one has run a flawless race.

It's obvious to you ", it said in the text message from Jansrud.

- That feedback from Kjetil made me feel a little safer.

I can not always get any help from him because I often start before.

It was a very nice gesture by him, says Kilde, who above all dotted the lower difficult part of the course perfectly and won big before Matthias Mayer, who was 0.66 behind.

The only Swede Monsén drove out

Just behind, the Swede Felix Monsén started as number 22 but lay down on an inner ski in the upper part of the track and had to break.

He was really angry with himself and screamed right out on the hill when he slowly got down the track.

Olle Sundin was present but never got to the start.

Aamodt Kilde also received a text message from his girlfriend Mikaela Shiffrin, who had a failed downhill race in Lake Louise, where she went into 38th place.

- It's so cool.

We are good for each other, says Kilde about the relationship that was public since the early summer when Kilde went to rehab after the knee injury.

In Lake Louise, Sofia Goggia won.

Lisa Hörnblad was 18th.