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BEAVER CREEK, Colo. -- Park City's Ted Ligety took over the World Cup giant slalom points lead Sunday as he narrowly missed another podium, finishing fourth. Erik Schlopy, also Park City, was 21st in the Rauch Men's GS at the Charles Schwab Birds of Prey races, scoring his first points of the season.
A day after a snowstorm forced a two-day postponement of the super G, Switzerland's Daniel Albrecht duplicated his victory in Thursday's super combined. He finished two GS runs in 2:24.30, 0.05 ahead of Austrian Mario Matt, the slalom world champion.See the full content of this document
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Ligety Leads Giant Slalom
Ligety, fifth in the first run, finished in 2:24.45, 0.04 ...
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