Eggert and Benecken win another World Cup luge doubles race

Eggert and Benecken win another World Cup luge doubles race

Published Dec. 2, 2017 5:11 p.m. ET

ALTENBERG, Germany (AP) Toni Eggert and Sascha Benecken of Germany extended their lead in the World Cup luge doubles standings Saturday, getting their third win of the season.

Eggert and Benecken prevailed over the Austrian team of Peter Penz and Georg Fischler, winning by about a quarter of a second. Germany's Robin Johannes Geueke and David Gamm were third, nearly a half-second off the winning time.

Eggert and Benecken have yet to be defeated in a single heat of a full-length doubles race this season. Their only defeat came in a sprint race last week in Winterberg, and they now have a 70-point lead in the standings over fellow Germans Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt.

Matt Mortensen and Jayson Terdiman of the U.S., who won silver at Altenberg last season, were 11th.

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In the men's race, Germany's Felix Loch got his second victory of the year by topping Russia's Roman Repilov by about one-eighth of a second. Repilov had the best time in the second heat of the two-run race, but couldn't overtake Loch - who extended his overall World Cup points lead.

Germany also got third and fourth on home ice, with Andi Langenhan just ahead of Ralf Palik.

Chris Mazdzer was the top American men's finisher, getting 19th.

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