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The French cross-country skiing team is once again losing a unit on the 2024/2025 Tour de Ski. Taking a break on Monday after the first two stages in Toblach (Italy), the annual cross-country skiing competition will not be continued by Sabin Coupat.

Ill, the Forézien announced the news on Instagram. He will leave his team-mates to continue the Tour and return home to rest.
He is already looking forward to the World Cup in Les Rousses (Jura) from 17 to 19 January.
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- Cross-country skiing | Toblach: classic mass-start for an impressive Johannes Hoesflot Klæbo, Hugo Lapalus just outside the top 10
- Tour de Ski: Jessie Diggins extends her overall lead
- Toblach: a courageous Jessie Diggins takes a double in the mass-start classic, Léonie Perry the best Blue
- Johanna Hagstroem’s turn to throw in the towel at the Tour de Ski
- Tour de Ski: William Poromaa hopes to get back on track this Sunday
- Tour de Ski: Sweden’s starters in the offing
- Tour de Ski: start lists for the Toblach mass start classics
- Tour de Ski: Norway impressed by its star Johannes Hoesflot Klæbo
- Flora Dolci retires from the French team for the Tour de Ski
- Tour de Ski: Nadine Faehnrich and Janik Riebli put Switzerland on the map
- Lucas Chanavat satisfied with his second podium of the season in Toblach: “You know that anything can happen here”.
- Video of Lucas Chanavat’s new podium finish in the Toblach skate sprint
- “I couldn’t believe it”: in the final stages of her first World Cup start, Léonie Perry talks about her magnificent performance.
- Toblach: after Davos, Lucas Chanavat is on the sprint skate podium again, Richard Jouve just off the podium
- Toblach: at the end of the suspense, Jessie Diggins wins the opening skate sprint of the Tour de Ski
- Toblach: Johannes Hoesflot Klæbo wins the sprint skateboard qualifier ahead of Lucas Chanavat, Richard Jouve and Rémi Bourdin also go through
- Toblach: Léonie Perry qualifies for her first World Cup in the sprint skate, Léna Quintin accompanies her into the quarters
- After a difficult start to the season, Linn Svahn wants to play up front at the Tour de Ski
- Start lists for the Toblach skate sprint, first stage of the Tour de Ski
- Johannes Hoesflot Klæbo’s ideas for improving the Tour de Ski