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Thank you all for following this race with us, find the summary of the victory of the Blues in a few minutes on our site. Good end of Sunday !
15:49
This Sunday, Claude and Chevalier-Bouchet set the best time of their stint, while Fillon Maillet was 10th and Simon 5th.
15:48
Behind the Blues, we find Italy and Sweden on the podium.
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At the 29.3 km intermediate, Simon has a lead of more than 25 seconds and will win with a very good lead at the finish.
15:42
At the 28.6 km intermediate, Simon is about 21 seconds ahead.
15:39
Behind, Elvia Oeberg assures and will offer Sweden a place on the podium.
15:39
A pickaxe also for Vittozzi who stands out at more than 23 seconds.
15:38
A pickaxe ball for Simon on the standing, France will win this mixed relay!
15:36
At the 26.8 km intermediate, the gap is around 23 seconds for Simon.
15:34
At the 26.1 km intermediate, Vittozzi came back to just under 22 seconds behind Simon.
15:33
If Vittozzi imitates Simon, she is now 29 seconds behind.
15:31
With a clear shot on the lying shot, Simon allows France to believe in a victory in this mixed relay!
15:28
At the 24.3 km intermediate, Simon maintains the gap on Vittozzi.
15:26
At the intermediate 23.6 km, the lead of the Blues is 26 seconds.
15:25
After an excellent stint from Chevalier-Bouchet, Julia Simon is on track with a lead of more than 32 seconds.
15:23
At the intermediate 21.8 km, it is now 30 seconds ahead for the Frenchwoman. Simon will have a nice margin to finish the job.
15:20
At the intermediate 21.1 km, Chevalier-Bouchet now has a lead of almost 23 seconds!
15:17
Clearly for Chevalier-Bouchet on the standing, she logically emerges in the lead with almost 16 seconds ahead of Wierer.
15:15
At the 19.3 km intermediate, Chevalier-Bouchet’s lead increased to more than 17 seconds over Gasparin and even 18″ over Wierer.
15:12
At the 18.6 km intermediate, Chevalier-Bouchet now has a little more than 13 seconds ahead of Wierer and Gasparin.
15:10
With only a pickaxe ball lying down, Chevalier-Bouchet retained the lead and now had a five-second lead over the Swiss Gasparin. 3rd, Wierer being 12 seconds behind.
15:07
At the 16.8 km intermediate, Chevalier-Bouchet took control of the race, Wierer following close behind. Schneider completes the provisional podium.
15:05
At the 16.1 km intermediate, Chevalier-Bouchet came back to just over a second behind the Italian.
15:02
After a complicated stint from Fillon Mallet, it was on for Anaïs Chevalier-Bouchet who was five seconds behind Wierer.
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At the 14.3 km intermediate, Fillon Maillet, still 2nd, sees Doll come back almost to his height.
14:59
At the 13.6 km intermediate, Fillon Maillet is 2nd, more than six seconds behind the Italian.
14:57
With a single error on the standing, the French take advantage of the failures of the first to come out 2nd behind Giacomel, just over three seconds.
14:55
At the intermediate 11.8 km, Fillon Maillet still seems to be in so much difficulty this Sunday.
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At the 11.1 km intermediate, Fillon Maillet is still 5th and tries to come back to Doll, Finello and Giacomel.
14:51
After many failures on the bench, Fillon Maillet had to take a penalty lap and came out 5th, 21 seconds behind Dale.
14:47
At the intermediate 9.3 km, Fillon Maillet keeps the course on the others (Doll, Dale and Finello).
14:46
At the 8.6 km intermediate, Fillon Maillet is about 28 seconds ahead of Doll and Dale.
14:44
After a very good first stint from Claude, it was Quentin Fillon Maillet’s turn to start with around 25 seconds ahead of Andersen.
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At the intermediate 6.8 km, Claude further increases his lead over his pursuers.
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At the intermediate 6.1 km, Claude is almost 26 seconds ahead of the Swiss Stalder.
14:38
On the standing shot, Claude is perfect and comes out 1st with a good lead over… his brother Florent Claude at more than 16 seconds. France takes matters into its own hands!
14:36
At the intermediate 4.3 km, Claude took over the controls with just a fraction ahead of Andersen.
14:34
At the 3.6 km intermediate, Claude is still 2nd but has reduced his delay to the leader by four seconds.
14:32
On the lying shot, with a used pickaxe ball, Claude comes out 2nd behind almost seven seconds behind the Norwegian Andersen.
14:29
At the 1.8 km intermediate, Claude is now in the lead ahead of Nelin, the first shots will help to see more clearly in the day’s hierarchy.
14:27
At the intermediate 1.1 km, Claude is 3rd behind the Swede Nelin.
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14:20
Only a few minutes before the start, serious things will soon begin in Pokljuka.
14:15
For this mixed relay, Norway left Laegreid and the Boe brothers to rest, for the Blues to take advantage of it against Andersen, Dale, Knotten and Femsteinevik.
14:10
Note that in the single mixed relay, Antonin Guigonnat and Lou Jeanmonnot took second place a little earlier this Sunday behind Norway’s Christiansen and Tandrevold.
14:05
While the biathletes are currently warming up, here is the composition of the French mixed relay: Fabien Claude, Quentin Fillon Maillet, Anaïs Chevalier-Bouchet and Julia Simon.
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