(Refiles adding Olympics to headline)

By Martyn Herman

BORMIO, Feb 4 : American Ryan Cochran-Siegle said he takes inspiration from compatriot Lindsey Vonn after setting the fastest time in the first training run for the men’s Olympic downhill on Wednesday.

The 33-year-old topped the timing charts as he clocked 1:56.08 down Bormio’s iconic slope although the gold-medal favourites were clearly playing it safe in flat light.

Cochran-Siegle, a silver medallist in super-G in Beijing four years ago, said it was a day for "finding the flow" down the slope on the first of three training runs before the race proper on Saturday.

Swiss favourite Marco Odermatt, winner of three of the six World Cup downhills this season, was third-fastest, 0.40 seconds back, with Italy’s Giovanni Franzon…

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