Kitt Loses Pole, Finishes Fourth to Heinzer
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World champion Franz Heinzer of Switzerland won the second men’s World Cup downhill of the season, edging Austrian Leonard Stock by 27-hundredths of a second Saturday at Valgardena, Italy.
Heinzer was timed in 2:00.17 down the 3,446-meter Saslong track.
AJ Kitt, whose victory last week in France was the first by a U.S. downhiller since 1984, lost a pole during his run and finished fourth, 61-hundredths of a second behind the winner.
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