American Ryan Cochran-Siegle topped times for the first training run of the men's Olympic downhill at Bormio on Wednesday.
Cochran-Siegle, an Olympic super-G silver medallist in Beijing four years ago, clocked 1min 56.08sec down the Stelvio piste with which he said he had a love-hate relationship.
In-form Italian Giovanni Franzoni and Switzerland's Marco Odermatt were next fastest down the famed course.
"The snow is variable," Cochran-Siegle said. "They will work on that so it will get a little bit more consistent top to bottom, which will increase speed.
"I foresee some much better skiing going forward.
"And it's the first training run, too, a lot of guys are playing it out, some guys are pushing."
The American added of the piste, one of the most demanding on the circuit: "It's a love-hate relationship. I've had some great days here, some very humbling days.
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