[1] In men's, Switzerland's Sascha Lehmann topped the final route and claimed victory in front of his home crowd.
China's YuFei Pan and Germany's Alexander Megos, also topped the final route, placed second and third respectively due to count-backs to the semi-final.
Japan's Tomoa Narasaki, who was leading in the semi-final round, stepped on the rope and slipped, taking sixth place.
South Korea's Jain Kim was forced to withdraw from the competition after suffering a finger injury in the qualification round.
The winner of last week's event, Slovenia's Janja Garnbret slipped on the semi-final route, placing 9th, barely missing the final.
[1] In men's, Czech Republic's Adam Ondra, having just won the Lead World Championships in August, claimed the only top of the final route, securing the win.
Japan's Ai Mori topped both qualification routes and led the field in the semi-fnal round, but struggled in the final and had to settle for 5th place.
This event marked the return of South Korea's Jain Kim to the World Cup circuit after her finger injury.
[15][16] In women's, South Korea's Chaehyun Seo topped all the routes of the event, securing her fourth consecutive win and the overall Lead World Champion title.
Czech Republic's Adam Ondra, absent from the competition, claimed the lead season's champion title.
[17][18][19] In women's, South Korea's veteran Jain Kim topped the final route and secured the win, claiming her 30th gold medal in the World Cup competitions.