Italy's Dominik Paris came
first in the Bormio downhill on the tough Stelvio course while
countryman Christof Innerhofer was second Friday.
Paris notched a time of 1.55.21 and Innerhofer 1.55.57.
Switzerland's Beat Feuz came third in 1.55.73.
"The toughest pistes are my bread and butter, the ones I
perform best on, the ones I like and which exalt me", said
Paris, 29, from alto Adige.
Friday's win was Paris's 10th World Cup downhill win, and his
third on the demanding Stelvio course, considered one of the
world's hardest along with the mythical Streif at Kitzbühel.
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