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Alpine skiing: Austrians on a roll before world championships

FILE PHOTO: YAlpine Skiing - Men's Super-G - Kitzbuehel, Austria - January 25, 2021 Austria's Vincent Kriechmayr in action REUTERS/Lisi Niesner

Austrians Vincent Kriechmayr and Matthias Mayer finished first and second in a super-G on Saturday in the final World Cup race before the Alpine skiing world championships start in Cortina d'Ampezzo.

Kriechmayr beat Mayer by 0.17 seconds on Garmisch-Partenkirchen's Kandahar piste, with Switzerland's Marco Odermatt third in the German resort.

The win, in warm conditions in the Bavarian Alps that favoured the early starters, was the second of the season in super-G for Kriechmayr, while Olympic champion Mayer has had six podiums in a row.

FILE PHOTO: Alpine Skiing - Men's Downhill - Kitzbuehel, Austria - January 24, 2021 Austria's Matthias Mayer reacts after his run REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

Kriechmayer, who also won in Kitzbuehel two weeks ago and started with bib number five on Saturday, extended his lead in the World Cup super-G standings with 341 points to Mayer's 240.

The championships start in the Italian Dolomites resort on Monday with a women's Alpine combined. The men's and women's super-G races are on Tuesday.

"The world championships are always really unpredictable," said Kriechmayr. "Its own race, a new day, a new course, a new slope. I'm in really good shape, and I hope I can ski as fast as today."

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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