- Cochran-Siegle, 28, earns first win in 101st World Cup start
- American earns first super-G win for a US man since 2006
- Shiffrin reaches podium in final race of trying 2020 season
Ryan Cochran-Siegle ended a long US men’s alpine ski team drought on Tuesday by taking his first World Cup win in a super-G in the Italian resort of Bormio.
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