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Gut-Behrami wins women's giant slalom, trims injured Shiffrin's overall World Cup lead

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Lara Gut-Behrami won a World Cup giant slalom by a large margin on Tuesday in Kronplatz, Italy and trimmed Mikaela Shiffrin's lead in the overall standings to 95 points with the American out injured.

Gut-Behrami beat Alice Robinson of New Zealand and Olympic champion Sara Hector, who tied for second, by 1.09 seconds on the steep Erta course at the Kronplatz resort.

Shiffrin crashed in a downhill on Friday in nearby Cortina d'Ampezzo and avoided major injury after hitting the safety nets at high speed but was still banged up and hasn't raced since.

Shiffrin led Gut-Behrami by 420 points before she crashed. Gut-Behrami won a super-G in Cortina on Sunday and extended her advantage atop the giant slalom standings following GS wins in Soelden, Austria, and Killington, Vermont, at the start of the season.

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