Switzerland’s Beat Feuz was set to take gold in the men’s Olympic downhill on Monday after the ski race was pushed back one day. The veteran clocked 1 minute 42.69 seconds, 0.1 seconds ahead of France’s Johan Clarey, while Austria’s Matthias Mayer was set to take bronze after crossing the line in 1 minute 42.85 seconds. The results were still provisional with only the top 30 skiers having raced so far and 30 still to compete. Strong winds forced Beijing Winter Olympics officials to call off the men’s Olympic downhill ski race on Sunday and push it back one day. Organizers initially delayed the…