French skier Sarrazin crowns breakthrough downhill season with Kitzbuehel win. Canada’s Alexander finishes fifth
KITZBUEHEL, Austria (AP) — French skier Cyprien Sarrazin crowned his breakthrough season in speed races Friday by winning the first of this weekend’s two World Cup downhills on the storied Streif in Kitzbuehel.
Racing in cloudy conditions and struggling through technical turns on the icy and bumpy part of the 3.3-kilometer course, Sarrazin trailed then-leader Florian Schieder by up to 0.27 seconds before posting the fastest time in the last section to beat the Italian by 0.05.
World downhill champion Marco Odermatt was 0.34 behind in third.
Canada’s Cameron Alexander, of North Vancouver, B.C., placed fifth, 0.46 back of Sarrazin.