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¡Val Gardena: Walchhofer wins, Scottie Mac third
The Swiss racer benefited from the absence of Austrian ace Benjamin Raich to regain the overall World Cup lead after 12 races. He now has 453 points and a 12-point cushion on Raich.
But but he is keeping a lid on his overall victory pretensions.
"Of course after a victory (in the super-G) and a second place here you are super-motivated," said Cuche.
"I might be in the (overall World Cup) lead but I'm not going to waste my energy counting the points. We can do that in March."
MacCartney finished a deserved third at 0.56 to claim his first World Cup podium in the discipline and only the second in his career after his second place finish at Garmisch in January 2006.
"It was a great race for me, and a great result," said the American, who is the latest from the ambitious US team to secure a podium finish of late.
"It's a great season so far for the team, with Marco (Sullivan) second at Lake Louise and Steve (Nyman) second at Beaver Creek.
"With me second today that makes three different skiers on the podium, without forgetting Bode Miller's second place in the super-G (on Friday)."
Miller, the runner-up to Cuche in the super-G, finished eighth after seeing his lightning start evaporate on the tricky middle section.
Walchhofer, 32, had previously finished runner-up four times on the Val Gardena downhill run.
Swiss racer Silvan Zurbriggen meanwhile will not race again this season after sustaining knee ligament damage in a crash in the downhill. - AFP.com
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