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Sarrazin ends long French wait for Kitzbuhel downhill win, Schieder second

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Cyprien Sarrazin ends long French wait for Kitzbuhel downhill win
Cyprien Sarrazin ends long French wait for Kitzbuhel downhill winReuters
Cyprien Sarrazin (29) claimed the first World Cup downhill win by a Frenchman at the iconic Kitzbuhel showpiece since 1997 as he topped the leaderboard on Friday.

The French have endured a long wait since Luc Alphand won the race in 1997, having also done so in 1995, but Sarrazin delivered a superb run down the Hahnenkamm.

He clocked 1:55.75 to edge ahead of Italy's Florian Schieder by 0.05 seconds. Swiss Marco Odermatt was the third-fastest.

It continued a strong season for Sarrazin who won in Bormio and had two second places in Wengen.

A second downhill takes place on Saturday.

"Now I know the secret for tomorrow," Sarrazin told Eurosport.