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Canada’s Erik Guay fastest in World Cup downhill training run at Wengen

Canada's Erik Guay speeds down the course an alpine ski, men's World Cup downhill training, in Wengen, Switzerland, Thursday, Jan. 16, 2014. AP Photo/Shinichiro Tanaka

WENGEN, Switzerland – Canada’s Erik Guay was fastest in the second training run ahead of Saturday’s World Cup downhill on the classic Lauberhorn slope.

Guay, who won last month at Val Gardena, Italy, timed 2 minutes 36.14 seconds Thursday on the 4.42-kilometre (2.75-mile) course.

Matthias Mayer of Austria was second, 0.11 back, and Kjetil Jansrud of Norway trailed Guay by 0.31 in third.

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Guay, from Mont-Tremblant, Que., is second in the World Cup downhill standings behind Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway, but neither of the two has ever finished on the podium at Wengen.

Svindal was ninth Thursday, trailing by 1.18.

Bode Miller of the United States, a two-time Lauberhorn winner, was 10th, 1.67 back. Carlo Janka, the 2010 winner from Switzerland, was 13th despite a bib number of 39.

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Manuel Osborne-Paradis of North Vancouver, B.C., was tied for 21st, Robbie Dixon of Whistler, B.C., was 39th and Jeffrey Frisch of Mont-Tremblant was 54th. Ben Thomsen of Invermere, B.C., was 58th, Conrad Pridy was 64th and Morgan Pridy, also from Whistler, was 84th.

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