Simon Desthieux leads the French relay at Oberhof, January 11, 2020. - Tobias SCHWARZ / AFP

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1:00 p.m . : Meet in an hour, after the chicken-fries of Saturday noon (why not?), To follow it all together.

1:00 p.m . : It's a bit like the question of a few weeks, indeed. How, with so much individual talent, do we not have won collectively since 2017? Just last week, Norway without the Boe brothers had a crush on us. Come on, revenge is for today.

1:00 pm : Greetings good people. We are continuing the great start to the biathlon weekend of the French team (doubled in the men's sprint, 2nd place in women's relay) with the men's relay. It's starting to be a lot too long since you haven't won one, it's time to fix it.

Logically, they should be unbeatable, or almost so. But nothing is ever so simple. The French men's biathlon team, surely the most homogeneous in the world with the Fourcade-Desthieux-Fillon Maillet trio and the next generation which can prove to be brilliant behind (jacquelin, Guigonnat), hits the mark in individual events but cannot express themselves fully during relays. It has now been almost three years since they won, and even last week, when Johannes and Tarje Boe were not there, they had to bow to Norway. It's time to stop ...
>> Rendez-vous after lunch for, all together, to finally see the Blues triumph on this relay of Ruhpolding (yes).

  • Quentin Fillon Maillet
  • Sport
  • Martin fourcade
  • Biathlon
  • Simon Desthieux
  • Relay