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US skier Bennett wins Gardena downhill as Beijing nears

Dec 17, 2021, 3:18 PM | Updated: Dec 18, 2021, 7:09 am

Second placed Austria's Otmar Striedinger, left, watches the winner United States' Bryce Bennett ce...

Second placed Austria's Otmar Striedinger, left, watches the winner United States' Bryce Bennett celebrate on podium after an alpine ski, men's World Cup downhill race, in Val Gardena, Italy, Saturday, Dec.18, 2021. (AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)

(AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)


              Second placed Austria's Otmar Striedinger, left, watches the winner United States' Bryce Bennett celebrate on podium after an alpine ski, men's World Cup downhill race, in Val Gardena, Italy, Saturday, Dec.18, 2021. (AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)
            
              United States' Bryce Bennett celebrates with teammates after winning an alpine ski, men's World Cup downhill race, in Val Gardena, Italy, Saturday, Dec.18, 2021. (AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)
            
              Second placed Austria's Otmar Striedinger, left, watches the winner United States' Bryce Bennett celebrate on podium after an alpine ski, men's World Cup downhill race, in Val Gardena, Italy, Saturday, Dec.18, 2021. (AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)
            
              United States' Bryce Bennett celebrates with teammates after winning an alpine ski, men's World Cup downhill race, in Val Gardena, Italy, Saturday, Dec.18, 2021. (AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)
            
              Austria's Otmar Striedinger speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup downhill race, in Val Gardena, Italy, Saturday, Dec.18, 2021. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)
            
              United States' Bryce Bennett reacts after completing the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup downhill race, in Val Gardena, Italy, Saturday, Dec.18, 2021. (AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)
            
              United States' Bryce Bennett speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup downhill race, in Val Gardena, Italy, Saturday, Dec.18, 2021. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)
            
              Norway's Aleksander Aamodt Kilde loses his balance as he speeds down the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup downhill race, in Val Gardena, Italy, Saturday, Dec.18, 2021. (AP Photo/Gabriele Facciotti)
            
              United States' Bryce Bennett, left, the winner, poses with United States' Steven Nyman after completing the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup downhill race, in Val Gardena, Italy, Saturday, Dec.18, 2021. (AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)
            
              United States' Bryce Bennett reacts after completing the course during an alpine ski, men's World Cup downhill race, in Val Gardena, Italy, Saturday, Dec.18, 2021. (AP Photo/Alessandro Trovati)

SELVA DI VAL GARDENA, Italy (AP) — Bryce Bennett added to a long list of American success in Val Gardena by winning the first classic downhill of the World Cup season on Saturday.

The 6-foot-7 Californian joined teammate Steven Nyman (three downhill victories) and Bode Miller (one super-G victory) as American winners at the resort in the Dolomites.

For his first career victory, Bennett finished 0.14 seconds ahead of Otmar Striedinger of Austria and 0.32 ahead of Niels Hintermann of Switzerland amid perfect conditions.

“The feeling was fast. It was way faster than the training runs,” Bennett said. “I was flying off the jumps.”

Bennett had never finished better than fourth (twice in Val Gardena and once in Bormio) and now can go to the upcoming Beijing Olympics with newfound confidence.

“It just happened — finally. It’s been a long time,” Bennett said. “It was out of left field a little bit. … There were no expectations of this.”

The entire U.S. team has been stepping it up lately with Travis Ganong posting a podium finish in Beaver Creek, Colorado, and Ryan Cochran-Siegle regaining his speed after breaking his neck last season — plus Nyman making yet another comeback from injury at age 39.

“We have a good team going. We can do it. Just sometimes we doubt ourselves,” Bennett said. ” I blamed Ryan for it the other day. This sport is hard. It’s mostly disappointments a lot of the time, so it’s overcoming those and keep chipping away and then you have a day like that.”

It’s been a special time for Bennett, who was recently engaged and plans to get married next summer.

As he sat in the leader’s chair, Bennett called his parents back home in Lake Tahoe, California, and soon-to-be bride, who was in Missouri.

His fiancée was sleeping.

“She missed it. I woke her up,” Bennett said. “She was like, ‘Are you kidding?’ I’m like, ‘Look at the live timing.’ She was speechless, like me.”

It was also a banner day for the U.S. team, as Breezy Johnson finished second behind Olympic champion Sofia Goggia in a women’s downhill in Val d’Isere, France.

While he was only the 10th starter — with nearly all of the pre-race favorites still to ski — Bennett produced such a solid run that he seemed to know immediately it was special. He celebrated wildly in the finish area, pumping his fists and poles repeatedly and shouting.

“Bryce, you are a ski star,” the race announcer shouted to the mask-wearing crowd.

“Here’s how I knew when it was a good run,” Bennett said. “When my service man wiped my skis down after he clicked me in, he fist bumped Otmar’s service man and I knew that it was like, ‘OK, that was a good run, you have that in the bag.’ So when I crossed the line (ahead of Striedinger), I was stoked — very stoked.”

Bennett and Nyman share the same ski technician, Leo Mussi — who is from the Dolomites. Mussi also worked for Italian racer Kristian Ghedina, who shares the record of four downhill wins in Val Gardena with Austrian great Franz Klammer.

“I knew the skis would be fast,” Bennett said. “When I ski poorly now I just feel so bad for Leo, because he works so hard. He’s my second dad. Steve, Leo, myself, we have a good relationship. We’re tight together and we work really well.”

Nyman’s wins — the only victories of his career — came in 2006, 2012 and 2014.

“It’s a magical place for us and I’m really stoked on Bryce to keep the tradition going,” Nyman said.

Bennett had barely sat down when the next starter, Aleksander Aamodt Kilde — the Norwegian who had posted three straight wins in Val Gardena — was faster than the American through each of the first four checkpoints.

Kilde was nearly an entire second ahead of Bennett entering the terrain-filled Ciaslat section but he was carrying so much speed that he began to lose control and went way off line. Kilde narrowly avoided crashing but failed to recover in time to clear the next gate.

Local favorite Dominik Paris of Italy finished fourth and Swiss standout Beat Feuz was fifth. Paris and Feuz were also faster than Bennett through most of the course but couldn’t match the Tahoe City, California, skier through the Ciaslat.

Bennett was a BMX racer as a kid and his biking background and long legs help him to absorb the terrain in the Ciaslat, which is filled with little rolls and bumps.

“My entire life was about who could hit the biggest cliff, jump off the stupidest stuff. So that part is natural to me — the big jumps and the air,” Bennett said.

“But where I get the feeling is from BMX racing. I did that for eight, nine years growing up to a kind of decent, high level. It’s just that feeling of being able to work the terrain and use it. It gets me speed where people don’t think you can get speed.”

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