Marius Lindvik secured his second straight victory at the Four Hills Tournament ©Getty Images

Marius Lindvik of Norway secured his second win in three days as Poland's Dawid Kubacki moved into the overall Four Hills Tournament lead in Innsbruck.

The 21-year-old produced efforts of 133 metres and 120.5m to earn 253.3 points at the event, the second leg of the annual tournament which forms part of the International Ski Federation Ski Jumping World Cup circuit.

Lindvik finished 1.3 points clear of Kubacki, who jumped 133m and 120.5m to earn a score of 252 points.

The result for the Polish jumper saw him leapfrog Japan's Ryoyu Kobayashi, who struggled in difficult first-round conditions, into top spot on the overall Four Hills standings.

Norway's Daniel Andre Tande was third on 249.3 points.

Kubacki has 830.7 points in the race for the Four Hills crown and leads Lindvik by 9.1 points.

Dawid Kubacki of Poland leads the overall standings going into the final event of the Four Hills Tournament ©Getty Images
Dawid Kubacki of Poland leads the overall standings going into the final event of the Four Hills Tournament ©Getty Images

Karl Geiger of Germany is third, 13.3 points adrift of the Polish individual normal hill world champion.

Kobayashi, who finished 14th today, is still in contention going into the final event of the Four Hills Tournament in the Austrian town Bischofshofen.

But the day belonged to Lindvik, whose second consecutive victory saw him cement his status as a future star.

"I really found my shape here during the Four Hills Tournament and I hope I can continue this way in Bischofshofen," the Norwegian said. 

"It's fun to look at the overall ranking now, but it's a large gap between me and Dawid Kubacki. 

"I try not to think that much about the overall title, but the chance is there now."