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This Saturday lunchtime, the last individual women’s race of the 2024/2025 Biathlon World Cup before the World Championships took place in Antholz (Italy).
Lou Jeanmonnot impressed in the Transalpine pursuit, winning solo at 19/20. In third place, Germany’s Franziska Preuss lost just 25 points overall and still has a 92-point margin over the Doubiste rider before the World Championships break. In the seven remaining races scheduled in March, the duel will be breathtaking!

Third place went to Elvira Oeberg (571) despite her absence from Antholz. Julia Simon (530), Jeanne Richard (526), Océane Michelon (495), Selina Grotian (482), Suvi Minkkinen (459) and Justine Braisaz-Bouchet (426) follow.

Elsewhere, in the pursuit rankings, Lou Jeanmonnot (293) extended her lead over Franziska Preuss (241) and Julia Simon (226). She thus retains her red bib.
The overall World Cup standings
The overall ranking for the pursuit
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