Kilde confirms his super-G dominance with 3rd straight win
BORMIO, Italy (AP) — Aleksander Aamodt Kilde mastered a tricky course to win a World Cup super-G by a large margin Wednesday for his third straight victory in the discipline.
The Norwegian skier finished 0.72 seconds ahead of Raphael Haaser of Austria and 0.85 seconds ahead of another Austrian, world champion Vincent Kriechmayr.
Ryan Cochran-Siegle, the American who won this race last year, finished fourth, missing the podium by five hundredths.
Kilde’s other super-G victories this season came in the second of two races in Beaver Creek, Colorado, and in Val Gardena.