ST. MORITZ, Switzerland — How fast can she go on her titanium knee? And how competitive will she be?
Those are the big questions surrounding Lindsey Vonn's comeback to World Cup ski racing this weekend at age 40 after nearly six years of retirement.
''It's a question that's been going through my head a lot over the last week,'' said Chris Knight, Vonn's personal coach. ''She's not far away.''
Vonn is slated to race super-Gs on Saturday and Sunday in St. Moritz.
While Vonn has won a record 28 World Cup super-Gs, including three at the Swiss resort, calculating her current potential is not an exact science.
During two lower-level FIS super-G races in Copper Mountain, Colorado, two weeks ago, she finished 24th and 19th. Although not too much should be read into those results, because Vonn's main goal was just completing the race with a half-decent time to gain the necessary qualifying points to return to the World Cup — which she accomplished.
A better guide might be last weekend's World Cup races in Beaver Creek, Colorado, when Vonn was the final forerunner testing the course.
Knight said that Vonn's forerunning times were 1.2 seconds behind downhill winner Cornelia Huetter and 1.4 behind super-G winner Sofia Goggia — which would have placed her about 12th in both races.