French tyro Alexis Pinturault used all his slalom expertise to comprehensively win yesteray's World Cup super-combined to mark himself out as a medal favourite for the Sochi Games.
The 22-year-old clocked a total of 2min 02.79sec over a super-G and a slalom in Kitzbuehel, Austria, standing 12th fastest after the first event but going on to set a lead time of 51.72sec in the technical event to finish ahead of reigning world champion, American Ted Ligety.
It was Pinturault's sixth win on the World Cup circuit, following swiftly on the heels of his slalom victory in Wengen last weekend, and puts the medal spotlight firmly on the French racer ahead of next month's Winter Olympics.
Ligety, 0.89sec off the pace in the super-G, also capitalised on his superior technical skillbase, sending down the second fastest slalom run of 51.91sec under floodlights to finish 0.44sec off Pinturault.
Ligety's teammate Bode Miller was denied a third podium of the weekend after he was disqualified for straddling a gate.