World champion Vincent Kriechmayr denied Marco Odermatt a first career downhill win but second place in France on Wednesday was good enough to clinch the overall World Cup title for good while the discipline trophy went to Aleksander Aamodt Kilde. Austria’s Kriechmayr bettered the pace set by the Swiss Odermatt by .34 of a second with 1 minute 50.43 seconds on the Courchevel course where the 2023 world championship race will also be contested. Olympic champion Beat Feuz of Switzerland completed the podium in third, .54 back but missed a fifth straight discipline title because Kilde was right b…