Cross-country skiing : Jules Lapierre and Chloé Missillier win the Boarder Line in difficult conditions
This Sunday, cross-country skiers had a date with the Boarder Line organised on the Crêt du Loup slopes in La Clusaz (Haute-Savoie). The event, conceived and created by Team Farté, once again attracted a big crowd.
Initially planned as a qualifying round followed by finals, the event was held over a single timed round due to the difficult conditions in the Aravis mountains.
In the men’s race, Jules Lapierre won in 59 sec 83. He beat experienced Cluse Ludovic Suize by 62 hundredths and Titouan Blanchard by just over a second.

In the women’s race, it was the young Chloé Missillier who won in 1 min 11 sec 45, beating the Czech Karolina Bicova by more than five seconds. Forézienne Annette Coupat rounded off the podium, more than eleven seconds behind the winner.
They succeed Rémi Bourdin and Léna Quintin, winners of the last edition.
Full results
Men
Ladies
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