Federica Brignone won a stop-start women’s World Cup super-G disrupted by fog on Sunday, while Lara Gut-Behrami extended her lead in the discipline and overall standings.
Gut-Behrami was second in Kvitfjell, 0.61 seconds behind Brignone, who is third in the discipline standings and cut the gap to 74 points. But Gut-Behrami’s nearest challenger, Cornelia Huetter, finished seventh and slipped 69 points behind the Swiss skier with one super-G race left. Read More
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