
Ivica Kostelic of Croatia won the men's World Cup slalom here on Monday ahead of Frenchman Jean-Baptiste Grange and Benjamin Raich of Austria.
Kostelic, picking up his ninth career win on alpine skiing's elite circuit and his first in two years, dominated the first run ahead of Grange and Raich in a time of 49.26sec.
It gave the 29-year-old Croatian, the brother of retired alpine great Janica, the edge in a thrilling second run which saw the lead change several times.
Kostelic kept his nerve to finish in a total time of 1min 39.83sec, with Grange and Raich respectively at 0.20 and 0.80 behind.
It was Kostelic's first World Cup victory since the super-combined at Reiteralm, Austria two years ago and his first slalom win since Madonna di Campiglio in December 2003.
"It's beautiful ... coming into the finish to see my name above everyone else," said Kostelic, who claimed his first World Cup podium of the season in Sunday's giant slalom.
"I was a litle bit surprised with the first run, especially at the bottom I didn't think I was so fast.
"But it's great to win again."
Reflecting on his last slalom win, Kostelic added: "It's five years since I last won a slalom but last season I wasn't too far away.
"Training and rest are my secret ingredients. Although I do love this piste, it's really legendary."
Raich said he was looking forward to some rest during the festive period, but promised: "I have to come back stronger next year to make sure I finally win here."
Grange retained the lead of the World Cup slalom standings and Kostelic admitted it would be difficult to loosen the Frenchman's grip.
"I beat him today but it will be difficult to take the slalom lead from him - especially after seeing his performance in Levi (Finland) earlier this season.
"I think he showed there he's a notch above the rest of us."
Norwegian Aksel Lund Svindal, who did not qualify for the slalom second run, retained the lead of the overall standings.
Kostelic, picking up his ninth career win on alpine skiing's elite circuit and his first in two years, dominated the first run ahead of Grange and Raich in a time of 49.26sec.
It gave the 29-year-old Croatian, the brother of retired alpine great Janica, the edge in a thrilling second run which saw the lead change several times.
Kostelic kept his nerve to finish in a total time of 1min 39.83sec, with Grange and Raich respectively at 0.20 and 0.80 behind.
It was Kostelic's first World Cup victory since the super-combined at Reiteralm, Austria two years ago and his first slalom win since Madonna di Campiglio in December 2003.
"It's beautiful ... coming into the finish to see my name above everyone else," said Kostelic, who claimed his first World Cup podium of the season in Sunday's giant slalom.
"I was a litle bit surprised with the first run, especially at the bottom I didn't think I was so fast.
"But it's great to win again."
Reflecting on his last slalom win, Kostelic added: "It's five years since I last won a slalom but last season I wasn't too far away.
"Training and rest are my secret ingredients. Although I do love this piste, it's really legendary."
Raich said he was looking forward to some rest during the festive period, but promised: "I have to come back stronger next year to make sure I finally win here."
Grange retained the lead of the World Cup slalom standings and Kostelic admitted it would be difficult to loosen the Frenchman's grip.
"I beat him today but it will be difficult to take the slalom lead from him - especially after seeing his performance in Levi (Finland) earlier this season.
"I think he showed there he's a notch above the rest of us."
Norwegian Aksel Lund Svindal, who did not qualify for the slalom second run, retained the lead of the overall standings.
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