Sestriere, France - Romed Baumann of Austria won the last men's super-combined of the alpine ski World Cup season in Sestriere, France as the title went to Switzerland's Carla Janka on Sunday.
Baumann, 23, who led after the super-g leg, posted a combined time of 2 minutes 25.73 seconds following the slalom for his first World Cup victory.
The discipline's title and the first crystal globe of the season went to 22-year-old Janka thanks to a third-place finish behind Julien Lizeroux of France.
Janka overtook Swiss team-mate Silvan Zurbriggen, who led the discipline's standings going into the race, but finished 10th.