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WENGEN, Switzerland — Jean-Baptiste Grange of France won a World Cup slalom Saturday, capturing his second victory in two days.
He led after the first leg and easily held off Jens Byggmark, finishing with a combined time of 1 minute, 34.81 seconds. Byggmark was 0.80 seconds behind, and Ted Ligety was third. Andre Myhrer finished fourth, with Bode Miller in fifth.
“Last week I wasn’t feeling well and I was skiing too direct,” Grange said. “This week I worked on my technique. Everything is going well at the moment.”
Grange also won Friday’s super-combined.



