Kjetil Jansrud will look to continue his dominance in the men's downhill when the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup heads to Saalbach.
The Norwegian is second to Marcel Hirscher for the overall title, and his performances in the downhill - and super-G - have led him into that position.
Jansrud, 29, was victorious in the last downhill event in Kitzbuhel, Austria.
That marked his third win of the season, adding to his campaign-opening victories at Lake Louise and Beaver Creek.
Jansrud has regularly been among the challengers in the downhill.
With 439 points, he is well clear of Italian Dominik Paris (312) and Frenchman Guillermo Fayed (270) in the downhill standings.
Paris is yet to claim a downhill win this season, but his consistency has led him to second in the standings after three podium finishes in six races.
Fayed is also winless, with his best result a second-place finish at Lake Louise to start the campaign.