Swiss Niels Hintermann and Canadian surprise Cameron Alexander shared victory on Friday in a thrilling World Cup downhill in Norway – a maiden win for each man. The two skiers clocked 1 minute 44.42 seconds on the 1994 Olympics course in Kvitfjell, with Austrian Matthias Mayer third. Hintermann’s first win in the discipline was no surprise, having finished third twice earlier in the season and won an alpine combined event in 2017. “I had a good start into the season and this just feels good,” Hintermann said after the race double top spot. But Alexander, skiing outside the top group with bib 3…