FALUN, Sweden (AP) — Norway's Heidi Weng became the women's cross-country ski World Cup champion for the second year in a row Sunday, holding off U.S. skier Jessie Diggins. Weng, who had been complaining of fatigue, was only 18th in Sunday's race but that was enough to cling on as fellow Norwegian Marit Bjoergen took the race win, denying Weng's title rivals the 200 points on offer for the winner of the World Cup's final round. Diggins finished second, 16.7 seconds behind Bjoergen and just over a minute ahead of her U.S.