Mathieu Faivre won during the giant of Bansko (Poland) on Sunday.

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Already victorious last week during the giant Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy, the Frenchman Mathieu Faivre won Sunday the giant of Bansko (Bulgaria), the second World Cup victory of his career.

On a cloud for two weeks, Faivre chained a fourth podium in four races: he had become world champion in parallel and giant last week in Cortina d'Ampezzo (Italy) and had finished second to the first giant of Bansko on Saturday.

In the lead in the first round, the Frenchman beat Switzerland's Marco Odermatt by 75/100 on Sunday, who took points in the general classification from Alexis Pinturault, third at 81/100.

The Frenchman leads the race to the big globe by 210 points ahead of the Swiss with nine races to go to the end of the season (the victory is worth 100 points) and by 25 points the classification of the discipline also ahead of Odermatt while there are still two giants to compete. .

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