KITZBÜHEL – KITZBÜBeat Feuz won this weekend’s second men’s World Cup downhill on the Streif course Sunday, repeating his triumph from two days earlier.The race was interrupted for a few minutes because of flat light as low clouds moved in just before the Swiss skier was set to start.Not distracted by the additional waiting time, Feuz excelled mainly in the bottom part of the course as he beat Johan Clarey by 0.17 seconds.The 40-year-old Frenchman became the oldest skier on a downhill podium in the 54-year history of the World Cup.Austria's Matthias Mayer, who won the race last year and came runner-up to Feuz on Friday, finished 0.38 behind in third.While Friday’s race on the same course was marred by bad crashes involving Swiss skier Urs.