Aksel Lund Svindal extended his general lead to 107 focuses by winning the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup super-G race in Kitzbuhel.
The Norwegian took his count of triumphs to seven in the first 50% of Friday's snow capped consolidated occasion in the well known Austrian resort to move assist clear of closest adversary Marcel Hirscher, who completed in a tie for 23rd.
Svindal added another 100 focuses to his by and large and super-G all out by timing one moment 11.79 seconds to best the platform once more.
Olympic silver medallist Andrew Weibrecht took second place – just his second main three completion in a World Cup occasion – subsequent to finishing the course 0.31secs slower than the splendid Svindal.
Hannes Reichelt took third place in his country, with Kjetil Jansrud simply passing up a great opportunity for a platform wrap up.
And in addition being the general pioneer, Svindal finish the super-G standings with a 120-point advantage over Weibrecht, while Jansrud is a further 24 focuses back in third.
The second part of the joined occasion contains a slalom race later in the
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