In whiteout blizzard conditions on Mont-Tremblant's Flying Mile piste, New Zealand's Alice Robinson delivered a masterclass in tactical Giant Slalom skiing. The newly 24-year-old who celebrated her birthday this week, won her second straight World Cup Giant Slalom, taking over the red leader's bib. She showed a level of composure and terrain management that once eluded her on this very slope. Her domination-nearly a second faster than the field-capped a chaotic race day marked by heavy snowfall, fog, poor visibility and a series of DNFs from top contenders.