Olympic luge champion Felix Loch of Germany won the season-opening men’s World Cup race on Sunday while setting a track record in both heats.
Loch clocked 50.145 seconds in his opening run on the Olympia track and beat that mark by 0.020 in his final run to win in an aggregate 1 minute, 40.270 seconds for his fifth career World Cup victory.
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