Calgary (pps) Germany`s World Champion David Möller repeated his last year victory in Calgary, celebrated his second win of the pre-olympic season and fixed his third vivtory in Viessmann Luge World Cup in total. Möller, on second place after first run, finished in a total time of one minute 30,111 seconds followed by Tony Benshoof (1:30,180) from USA. Third place went to Russia`s Albert Demtschenko (1:30,229), who was in the lead after the first rund, but lost the race in second run like a week before in Lake Placid. Austria`s Markus Kleinheinz and Germany`s three-time Olympic Champion tied for fourth place (1:30,231). Even with the mistake in the second run Demtschenko took the lead in the overall standings. Close behind Demtschenko (279 points) is Kleinheinz (276). On third place are Benshoof and Möller, both wirth 272 points. Quotes David Möller (GER / Wolrd Champion 2004) „It was an advantage for me, when is gets colder in the second rund and the ice harder. I like those conditions. I don`t want to be Georg Hackl, I want to be David Möller. I don`t like to be compared with Georg Hackl, because he won three olympic gold medals and in have won until now not a single medal at the Olympics. Tony Benshoof (USA) “I had two good runs, but this did every top slider, because this track is so easy. Nevertheless I`m very happy.” Georg Hackl (GER / three-time Olympic Champion) „I`m happy with my time, but not with the place. Only three thousands of a second better and I would have captured a place on the podium. I´m going to help the young guys in my team, but the top secrets of my slede are still reserved for me.“