Norwegian skier Harald Amundsen For the first time in his career, he won the general classification of the multi-day Tour de Ski race, which took place in Italy and Switzerland.
The final race, the mass start at Val di Fiemme, was won by Frenchman Jules Lapierre, who clocked 33 minutes 0.7 seconds. Second place was taken by Friedrich Moch (lag – 2.4 seconds), another Frenchman Hugo Lapallu (+16.0) closed the leading trio. Amundsen finished fifth, 30.2 seconds behind Lapierre.
Amundsen won the stage race with a time of 3 hours 41 minutes 21.9 seconds. The second was Mokh (+1.19.2), the third was Lapalu (+1.32.8).
By decision of the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS), Russian athletes are suspended from international competitions due to the situation in Ukraine.
Source : MatchTV

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