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Good morning and welcome to live coverage of the very first Alpine Skiing World Cup of the 2019-20 season! Hope you're all as excited as I am!

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Women | 26.10.2019
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Pete Sharland

Updated 26/10/2019 at 12:12 GMT


Shiffrin falls 0.06 behind the young Kiwi and at 17 years of age Robinson has won her first World Cup event.
What a performance, what a day. Skiing is well and truly back.
ALICE ROBINSON HAS DONE IT!
Robinson goes into the lead!
What does Shiffrin have?
Brignone can't catch the leaders and she's into third as thing stand. We're down to Robinson and Shiffrin...
Hrovat crashes out, just a lapse in concentration and she will be furious to have thrown away those World Cup points.
Holtmann goes into second, there are four to go with Hrovat up next.
Tviberg's incredible run is over!
Last year's champion Worley is the new occupant of the leader's chair. Her overall time is 0.67 ahead of Tviberg but even she couldn't match Tviberg's second run time.
Nope. The world champion finishes 0.75 off this is absolutely remarkable.
Right we've got Vlhova up next, let's see if she can put a dent into Tviberg's time.
Rebensburg is the latest skier to fail to match Tviberg's pace in the second run. There aren't many racers left...
Right we're back underway now, fingers crossed for Schild that it wasn't as bad as it looked
Schild's injury is definitely serious, the helicopter is being readied for her. That's a real shame to see.
THe race is currently on hold and Nick and Finlay on commentary fear that it looks like an ACL injury, Schild is still on the course.
That's it for Austria. Bernadette Schild is down and on the slo-mo replays that does not look great at all.
She's slow to get up as well, hopefully it isn't anything too serious. The Austrian crowd has fallen silent.
The pressure on the left knee there looks really bad.
Marta Bassino begins with a half-second advantage over Tviberg but again she can't get close to the Norwegian. That second part of the run from Tviberg is looking more and more impressive by the minute.
THat's an aggressive start from Gut-Behrami, she managed to stay on her skis but has to settle for 0.43 off the pace.
Michelle Gisin can only go 0.44 behind the leader, really goes to show how impressive of a run Tviberg put in.
Remember what I said about the musical chairs thing?
That hasn't really proven to be the case as it turns out. Tviberg remains top as a few of the racers struggle to get to grips with the course.
Ricarda Haaser is down but she hasn't missed a gate so she gets back up and finished the run but unsurprisingly is in last place and a way off the pace.
Maria Therese Tviberg has moved into the leader's chair.
That's one of the great things about these second runs, it's like a game of musical chairs.