BORMIO, Italy -- Olympic champion Didier Defago won a gruelling World Cup
downhill on the bumpy Stelvio course Thursday while Canadian Erik Guay just
missed the podium with a fourth-place finish.
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had a nearly flawless run and clocked a time of two minutes 1.81 seconds,
showing that he has fully recovered from a knee injury that kept him out all of
last season. Fellow Swiss Patrick Kueng was 0.29 seconds behind and Klaus Kroell
of Austria was 0.42 seconds back in third place. Guay, the reigning world
downhill champ from Mont-Tremblant, Que., laid down a controlled run to finish
0.64 seconds behind Defago. "Its frustrating to be fourth but all in all, I had
a pretty solid run," said Guay. "Its a really, really challenging downhill this
year. I feel like I could have taken some chances in different areas." It was
the fourth World Cup win of Defagos career and his third in the downhill, having
won the classic races in Wengen and Kitzbuehel back-to-back three years ago.
Defago appeared set for greatness after snatching a gold medal at last years
Vancouver Olympics, but then he ruptured knee ligaments in pre-season training
in September 2010 and spent seven months off the slopes. "Im just happy to be
racing again. Everything is positive now," Defago said. "Ive been waiting for
this race since the start of the season. I like this course and it suits my
style. I knew I could do well." Defago has picked a good time to regain his
form, with the next downhills in Wengen and Kitzbuehel. "I had some difficult
times and I suffered but the support from my family and the doctors was a big
help," Defago said. "Thats why I travel with my family -- it was great to have
my wife and two kids here to celebrate with them." Defago and Kueng also had
loud support from a large group of red-clad Swiss fans, with the Swiss border
only a short drive away. Calgarys Jan Hudec was 23rd, Benjamin Thomsen of
Invermere, Ont., was 32nd and Louis-Pierre Helie of Berthierville, Que., was
47th. Guay, who took time over the summer to deal with a troublesome back,
appears closer to a return to his top form. "Over the last two races its been
much more consistent," Guay said. "All I can do now is have a good break at home
and come back (strong) next year." An early starter with the No. 11 bib, Defago
didnt celebrate much at the finish with the top-ranked downhillers still to
start, although he did hold up a finger to signal he was No. 1 -- and thats
where he remained as a slight wind appeared to slow the later starters. "What
Didier has done after that injury is truly unbelievable. I can only bow my head
and tip my hat to him," said fellow Swiss standout Didier Cuche, who finished
eighth. Kueng, meanwhile, was sitting third when the previous downhill in Val
Gardena was cancelled due to strong winds. "I told Kueng this morning that after
he lost that podium in Val Gardena he better show he can do it again today and
he did," Cuche said. "Of course Im frustrated with my finish today but Im happy
for both of my teammates." Defago became the fourth different Swiss man to win
this season, with Cuche taking the opening downhill in Lake Louise, Alberta;
Sandro Viletta winning a super-G in Beaver Creek, Colorado; and Beat Feuz taking
a super-G in Val Gardena earlier this month. "Its great were having so much
success and I feel like my first victory could come at any time," Kueng said.
"Im a good glider and Wengen should suit me." Three-time Stelvio winner Bode
Miller was fifth, moving the American to the top of the downhill standings.
After three of 11 downhills, Miller holds a nine-point lead over Kroell, with
Cuche 13 points back and previous leader Feuz trailing by 14 points. Feuz fell
and slid downhill on his back for about 100 metres after losing control on the
top section, although he immediately got up and appeared uninjured. Overcast
conditions made visibility better than usual -- since sun and shade often
provide a disarming contrast on the Stelvio -- but several racers still had
problems. Christof Innerhofer of Italy, the 2008 winner here, missed a gate
midway down as he struggled with the flu; and Robbie Dixon of Whistler, B.C.,
went off course on the top. Miller nearly touched the snow with his left hip
midway down as he tried to correct his line on a traverse. "I take a lot of
risks with my skiing and when I made that mistake on the traverse there was
nowhere else to make up time," Miller said. "I basically had to ski uphill to
make the next gate." Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway finished sixth and reclaimed
the lead in the overall World Cup standings from Marcel Hirscher of Austria, a
technical specialist who does not race downhill. Svindal leads Hirscher by 31
points, with Ted Ligety of the United States is third, 71 points back. The mens
circuit resumes Jan. 5 with a slalom in Zagreb, Croatia.
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