Norway alone in the world on the relay, the Blues at the bottom of the hole…

2024-01-07 12:00:54

12:58 p.m.: Okay, let’s leave here if you want, just to grab a bite to eat before the Coupe du France multiplex to follow on our site at 2:30 p.m. See you later, friends!

12:54 p.m.: QFM fought to grab fifth place but in vain, the Blues finished 7th in this relay.

12:52 p.m.: Come on, the service is said, ladies and gentlemen. Boe raises his arms at the finish line, another relay victory this season for the Norwegians. They are simply unplayable.

12:50 p.m.: Popopopo Italy who will take third place from Sweden with this standing shot following Samuelsson’s miss.

12h49 : Germany will finish on the second step of the podium at home.

12:45 p.m.: Johannes Boe finishes his team’s work with a 10/10 and Norway will win its third relay of the season.

12:44 p.m.: Two picks for QFM who emerges now more than 3 minutes behind Boe. What an ordeal this second part of the race was for the French…

12h42 : The fight for third place goes to Sweden’s advantage over Italy.

12h42 : A single draw ball for Philipp Horn who calmly leaves in second position in front of his audience.

12h40 : Johannes Boe in a chair to achieve an impeccable 5/5 on his prone shot, well done.

12h37 : Quentin Fillon Maillet has just started more than 2’30” from Norway, alone in the world at the head of this relay.

12h33 : What pain to see Jacquelin struggling to this extent with the rifle…

12h32 : I’m kidding, we’re still going to go to the end but our heart is no longer in it.

12h31 : Okay, I’ll leave you there, I have a little lentil savory on the stove.

12:30 p.m.: Come on, thank you good evening! Jacquelin completely collapses on the standing shot and goes for two penalty laps. Bye bye the podium…

12:27: Tarjei Boe catches up and makes a clear shot on the standing shot as Nawrath dives. Germany will have to take a look at the penalty ring. Congratulations to the Norwegians for their surprise victory (no).

12h24 : Well, we will have vibrated while it lasted…

12h21 : We risk being expensive here in terms of time… France moves into fifth position following this very bad passage by Jacquelin on the shooting range. 30 seconds behind Sweden, third.

12:20 p.m.: On the other hand, it’s not the same mayonnaise for Emilien Jacquelin who is only leaving once more now, following three errors…

12:19 p.m.: Ohhhhhh the two picks from Boe who sees Nawrath come back to his level!!!

12h17 : Jacquelin and Nawrath are closing in on Tarjei Boe, now 27 seconds apart.

12h14 : France and Germany are battling it out in second and third place, with only 3 seconds difference between Jacquelin and Nawrath at the start of this third relay.

12:12 p.m.: But wesh!!! Tarjei Boe in the total collection who was not ready to take over from Laegreid. The guy was busty putting on his skis. It’s crazy to see it at this level…

12h11 : I’m being choosy but in reality we’re seeing a great race with a nice podium up for grabs for France. It will soon be Emilien Jacquelin’s turn.

12:08 p.m.: Perrot limits the damage by starting once more in second position, but 40 seconds behind Sturla Laegreid.

12h07 : A penalty lap for Perrot, Norway will fly away mid-race.

12:07 p.m.: NOOOOOOOOOON PARROT MISSES AND LETS LAEGREID GO…

12h05 : Still no gap, Perrot and Laegreid are at the head of the race, skis in skis, waiting to (perhaps) decide between themselves on the standing shot.

12h : Small point of regulation: following three mistakes, Eric Perrot no longer had the right to make mistakes to knock down his five targets, otherwise he would go on a barge ride which is very expensive in relay. In the end he had to draw but without making any mistakes, hats off, great mental resources boy!

11:57 a.m.: Perrot is even 5 seconds ahead of Laegreid, we’re not quite there, relaxed calves?!

11:56: Popopopo is a festival of missed balls with a 0/3 for Eric Perrot, but Laegreid did no better and the two men will leave neck and neck! It was tense!

11:55 a.m.: Come on, manage your shot kid!

11h54 : Finally, second, he is right behind him, I assure you. I’m dramatizing everything, it’s terrible. This is the effect of Rafa’s withdrawal from the Australian Open, I haven’t recovered from it.

11h53 : It’s still stupid not to have managed to maintain the good gap at the end of the standing shot because there, Laegreid is showing off his talent on the skis and Perrot has come second…

11:49 a.m.: Let’s start the handover!

Eric Perrot takes over from Claude, with the Norwegian Sturla Laegreid on his skis since Stroemsheim managed his end of the race really well and regained quite a bit of delay on the Frenchman. We are going to have a great battle between the two men.

11:47 a.m.: A first assessment following this first relay

The Blues are in the lead, followed by around fifteen seconds by Norway and Belgium, in the person of Florent Claude, Fabien’s brother. Behind, Germany is already more than 40 seconds behind.

11h45 : The Team tells us that the loss of the stick in the pit cost Fabien Claude nothing, the staff having reacted directly to give him a new one when he left the shooting range.

11h44 : Come on, it still holds up for the Blues who have a 10 second lead at the end of this first standing shot.

11:43 a.m.: Ouch, the last bullet fleeing the target, no 10/10 for Claude today. And he lost his stick in the pit…

11:43 a.m. : COME ON GUY!! Claude arrives alone on the shooting range for his stand.

11:39 a.m.: France is now leading the way at the head of the race, behind it is not really following with the Swedes (2nd) and the Norwegians (3rd) 15 seconds behind.

11:37 a.m.: The first clear round for Fabien Claude on this bench while Stroemsheim the Norwegian missed his first target, in addition to having spent a lot of time preparing. That’s good !

11:35 a.m. : We clearly can’t see anything because of the fog at the start of the race, fortunately things seem a little better in terms of visibility at the shooting range.

11h32 : We would like to vibrate with the boys today, as we do with the girls at the start of the season. Even though our requirements have clearly been lowered, we still remain hungry.

11:30 a.m.: Let’s go, the bulls are unleashed! Fabien Claude starts this relay on the French side.

11h19 : Big fog, crazy wind, a hard track like no other, in short, ideal conditions for carnage on ice.

11:15 a.m.: Hello family! Welcome to this first live of the day on 20 Minutes. On the program this morning, bibi with the men’s relay.

10 a.m.: Yo biathlixes, are they working?

It’s difficult to get excited regarding the results of French male biathletes at the start of the 2023-24 season, except, perhaps, on the relay. The Blues are 2nd in the overall team rankings behind the untouchable Norway, while France has no representative in the world top 10 in the individual rankings. That’s the magic of team racing. So perhaps following starting very badly in the sprint, these gentlemen will find a way to finish it well together.

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