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Although she would have liked to finish in a much better position than twenty-first in the biathlon world cup sprint in Hochfilzen (Austria), Océane Michelon can be smiling after the race.
This ranking means that she can take back the blue bib of the best U23 since Sara Andersson, who wore it on Friday, finished behind her. So this Saturday in the pursuit, the Savoyard will once again wear the distinctive bib of the best young rider.

With 116 points, she is now ahead of Julia Tannheimer (107), Sara Andersson (103) and Jeanne Richard (94).
The overall World Cup standings
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