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There will be no French women cross-country skiers at the summit of Alpe Cermis (Italy) this Sunday to close the nineteenth Tour de Ski. Indeed, after the classic sprint of the cross-country skiing world cup in Val di Fiemme (Italy) on Friday, Léna Quintin and Mélissa Gal set the arrow.

While the French contingent, like many other international teams, is affected by a virus and minor injuries, these new withdrawals leave only three athletes still in the running. On Saturday and Sunday, Hugo Lapalus, Mathis Desloges and Rémi Bourdin will be the last representatives of Les Bleus to complete the tour.
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