American star Bode Miller skied to a World Cup super-combined title Sunday in France, increasing his overall lead in the cup points race.
The victory, in combined downhill and slalom runs, was the 30th of Miller's career, most for a U.S. skier in World Cup competition.
The Bretton Woods, N.H., racer had a two-run time of 2:18.45. Ivica Kostelic of Croatia was second in 2:18.83.
Miller's lead in the overall standings climbed to 122 points over second-place Benjamin Raich of Austria.
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