BEAVER CREEK, Colo. — Vincent Kriechmayr of Austria found the fastest line through challenging conditions to win a World Cup super-G on Friday that was called after 31 racers because of strong wind.
Kriechmayr flew through the difficult Birds of Prey course in 1 minute, 6.77 seconds to hold off Norwegian racer Fredrik Moeller by 0.56 seconds. Kriechmayr's Austrian teammate, Raphael Haaser, wound up third.
Franjo Von Allmen of Switzerland had a scary crash as the 14th racer on the course, but was able to stand back up. Right after his run, there was a course hold with snow falling.
A few racers later, the race was halted because of high wind and then again with Lucas Pinheiro Braathen of Brazil standing in the start gate.
Finally, it was called off for good.
''The race was pretty tough,'' Kriechmayr said. ''The first 14 racers, they had similar conditions, but after the break and after the crash from Franjo — I hope he's well — it wasn't that fair anymore. I have to tell the truth. Of course, you want to have similar conditions for everyone.''
No racers after the first delay were able to climb into the top 10.
Swiss standout Marco Odermatt, the winner of the season-opening super-G last week in nearby Copper Mountain, struggled in the flat light. He ended up in fifth place and 1.23 seconds behind Kriechmayr's time.