Cross-country skiing : the French have a chance to win the individual skateboard event
After two days of competition, the Norwegian opening cross-country ski races in Beitostølen (Norway) come to an end this Sunday with an individual 10-kilometre skate race scheduled from 11.15 am. It will be the women who kick off this final day of competition.

Norway’s Heidi Weng will close the race with number 88 at 11.59am, while the French start with number 55, worn by Léna Quintin. Maëlle Veyre will start a few minutes later with number 31 and Juliette Ducordeau with number 70. A few minutes after the start of Therese Johaug, impressive winner of the individual classic on her comeback, Flora Dolci will wear 83 while Delphine Claudel, with 86 on her back, will close the French list.

In the men’s race, where the start is scheduled for 12:35, Lucas Chanavat will be the first Blue to line up with bib number 75. Behind him, Mathis Desloges will start with number 165, Rémi Bourdin 177, Richard Jouve 179, Théo Schely 180, Jules Chappaz 183, while Jules Lapierre and Hugo Lapalus will follow in 187th and 188th position. In the absence of Johannes Hoesflot Klæbo, it was Martin Loewstroem Nyenget who closed the starting gate.
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