The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Austrian Kriechmayr wins Kitzbuehel super-G

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KITZBÜHEL, Austria: Austria’s Vincent Kriechmayr won the men’s World Cup super-G in Kitzbuehel on Monday as Frenchman Alexis Pinturault earned some valuable points in his bid for the overall title.

It was the 29-year-old Austrian’s seventh World Cup victory, as the early starters benefited from clearer conditions.

Kriechmayr, who won super-G silver and downhill bronze at the 2019 Are world championsh­ips, hit speeds of 130km/h (81mph) as he timed 1min 12.58sec, finishing 0.12sec ahead of Switzerlan­d’s Marco Odermatt.

“My feeling was really good from start to finish,” said Kriechmayr.

“I’m proud of my ski today. It’s nice to be on the podium. It’s one of my best victories, Kitzbuehel is a huge race.

“Big names have won the super-G here, so it’s a good way to end the weekend, which was a tough weekend.”

Odermatt, 23, called his second place “amazing, a little dream came true”, having missed out in Friday’s downhill which was cut short after the first 30 racers - he had bib number 31.

“I felt really good the whole week. I was disappoint­ed not to race on Friday. I knew something was possible today, I was really fast,” the Swiss said.

Another Austrian, double Olympic gold medallist Matthias Mayer, bagged his third top three of the Hahnenkamm race weekend, completing the podium to go with second and third-placed finishes in Friday and Sunday’s downhills.

Pinturault consolidat­ed his lead in the overall World Cup standings, his 12th-placed finish in the super-G seeing him move up to 800 points.

Odermatt’s 80pts for finishing runner-up to Kriechmayr saw him leapfrog Norway’s Aleksander Aamodt Kilde, out for the season with a knee injury, into second in the overall, on 607pts.

Defending champion Kjetil Jansrud had a run to forget, skiing out high up the 2.15kmlong Streifalm course to bring the curtain down on a disappoint­ing weekend of racing for the Norwegian.

 ?? - AFP photo ?? Vincent Kriechmayr (right) and second placed Marco Odermatt celebrate on the podium after the men’s Super-G event.
- AFP photo Vincent Kriechmayr (right) and second placed Marco Odermatt celebrate on the podium after the men’s Super-G event.

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