Thanks or posting this, I don't have any major issues with this skiing, it's rather clean for the level. There are lots of good things happening, but just not enough great things. However it's about 2 seconds off of Hirscher and Felix Neureuther per run. The question is why and how do you fix it. Look at the angle of the ski tip toward the next gate, when the tips are even with the gate. They are still headed out bound, with Hirscher you would see the tips headed toward the new direction. How does Hirscher do this, with greater rebound and line out of the previous arc. What are the movements, this skier is a great skier, no doubt, but his CA isn't as strong, his inside foot moves forward and inside, not as bad as Ted Ligety, but still this is a loss of pressure which results in less rebound. Less rebound and wide stance leaves you lower and hanging on ending up lower on the hill for the next gate. He has lots of upside with this basic technique, he doesn't rotate, or reach for a block and he doesn't reach the inside hand for the snow. So there is good discipline involved.
It's a collection of little things, that make the difference, he is using extension to push himself and he needs more CA in the high load phase of the arc. His inside hip and shoulder preparation are late for the next gate. This can happen when you are not getting enough rebound, you have to do more stepping, rather than using retracting. He seems in-between the two, almost there. He uses the Phantom, to prepare his inside ski, but it's late, due to the inside weighted foot, too far from the releasing one. Notice how Hirscher mostly narrows his stance during or just prior to releasing, this is because he curves his outside ski longer, to meet up with the inside ski. But his arc is much tighter. You can't tighten the arc as much if the inside ski is too far forward and too far away from the outside ski.