Paris in love with Kvitfjell snow after World Cup win
Dominik Paris stormed to his second downhill World Cup win of the season, while Aleksander Aamodt Kilde moved a step closer to the Crystal Globe title. Paris clocked 1:43.92 in Kvitfjell to beat Kilde by 0.55s but the Norwegian carries a 23-point lead over Switzerland’s Beat Feuz into the final race of the season.
Ad/> Feuz finished joint-third, 0.26s off his rival, and level with compatriot Niels Hintermann. /> LenzerheideFederer chats with Shiffrin after she takes second place in super-G in Lenzerheide2 HOURS AGO The final race of the season is in Courchevel, France on March 16.