Olympic Track
Bode Miller won the second downhill of Kvitfjell American Bode Miller has curly perfection Saturday to win the second downhill World Cup Kvitfjell with 0.40 seconds ahead of Swiss Didier Cuche. The American has dropped the Olympic track in one minute, 46.16 seconds. "It was good, I really supported," commented Miller. Cuche, winner of the World Cup downhill last season, has been largely defeated on a runway where a few hundredths of a second separating only often the best. The Italian Werner Heel, winner Friday for the first run and his first race of World Cup, finished third, 0.75 seconds. "Yesterday, after only one training, I really did not feel that I could go to 100%," said Miller. "Today, I knew how I was going to feel. Bumps I knew. I improved a few places where I was in trouble yesterday. Some news I made mistakes today, but they were small and have not really had an effect on my timing. " Miller has signed all the best intermediate time on the Olympic track, 3,035 meters long. The American has increased his lead over Cuche leads the overall standings of the World Cup (1283 points to 1118) to seven races from the end of the season and moved closer to the classification of descent, where only five points separate them. Miller, who had finished second for the first run Friday, became the fourth American skier to win at Kvitfjell since the coronation Olympic Tommy Moe in the 1994 Games in Lillehammer. Miller signed his third success in downhill of the season. By 2005 1983 to win the overall World Cup


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