Aleksander Aamodt Kilde claimed his first career win on Norwegian home soil on Sunday in a super-g and with it also secured the discipline World Cup title with one race to spare. Former world champion Tessa Worley won a giant slalom in Switzerland to keep the race for the discipline title open. Kilde clocked 1 minute 25.91 seconds under sunny skies in Kvitfjell but then faced a anxious wait before being assured of victory. Canadian James Crawford came within seven-hundredth to finish second, and Austrian Olympic champion Matthias Mayer was also just 12-hundredths off the pace in third. “I just…