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15.39: Comeback race after a forgettable first fraction of Laegreid for Norway who won their sixth consecutive victory in the relay, second place for a solid Germany and third place for a France who lost a lot in the second part after a first part in head.

15.38: Ukraine sixth, USA seventh, Finland eighth, Slovenia ninth, Poland tenth

15.37: Fourth place for Sweden at 1’49”, Italy splendid fifth at 1’56”

15.37: third place for France at 55 ″

15.36: Second place for Germany at 20 ″

15.36: Flag in hand for J. Boe and victory number six in a row for the Norwegian relay

15.35: At km 29.3 Norway first, Germany at 31 “, France at 1’13”

15.34: At km 28.7 Norway ahead, 33 “Germany, 1’15” France, 2’8″ Sweden, 2’14” Italy

15.33: Norway ahead, at 26 “Germany, at 1’13” France, at 2’05” Sweden, at 2’08” Italy, at 2’16” Ukraine

15.32: Giacomel with an error and together with Ponsiluoma on the hunt for a difficult fourth place! What Italy!

15.31: Well Claude and France starts again for the podium

15.30: Without errors Germany will be second

15.30: Two errors for J. Boe who covers and starts again towards the sixth consecutive victory

15.29: Eighth polygon

15.27: At km 26.2 Norway is in the lead, at 31″ Germany, at 1’21” France, 1’52” Sweden, at 2’13” Ukraine, Italy, USA, Finland

15.26: Norway ahead, at 26 “Germany, at 1’19” France, at 1’53” Sweden, at 2’04” Ukraine, at 2’13” Italy, USA

15.25: Three errors covered for France, Many errors for Sweden, one error immediately covered by Italy which is sixth. Well done Giacomel

15.24: An error for Germany which covers and starts again

15.24: Without errors J. Boe who starts again

15.23: Seventh polygon

15.22: At km 24.3 Norway ahead, at 13 “Germany, at 50″ France, at 1’23” Finland, USA, Sweden, at 1’50” Ukraine, at 1’59” Italy

15.21: At km 23.7 J. Boe leaves, at 7″ Germany, at 44″ France, at 1’14” Finland, USA, at 1’20” Sweden, at 1’38” Ukraine, at 1’50” Italy

15.19: At the third change: Norway and Germany ahead, at 37 “France, at 1’04” Finland, 1’08” USA, at 1’13” Sweden, at 1’27” Ukraine, at 1’42” Italy and Austria

15.17: At km 21.8 Norway and Germany ahead, at 36 “France, at 57 ” Finland, 1’06 “USA, at 1’11” Sweden, at 1’24 “Ukraine, at 1’36” Italy and Austria

15.16: At km 21.2 Norway ahead, 4″ Germany, 40″ France, 47″ Finland, 1’06” USA, 1’12” Sweden, 1’26 Italy, Ukraine and Austria

15.14: Norway ahead, 6 ″ Germany, 33 ″ Finland, 37 ″ France, 1’01 “USA, 1’09” Austria, 1’12” Sweden, 1’14” Italy

15.13: Two mistakes for the USA and Sweden. Tour Austria. VERY GOOD BRAUNHOFER! Without errors and Italy is eighth!

15.12: An error covered by Christiansen who restarts with Germany behind him, turns France!

15.12: Sixth polygon

15.11: At km 19.3 France, Germany, Norway ahead, at 31″ Finland, Austria, at 41″ Sweden, USA, at 1’15” Bulgaria, Ukraine, Poland and Italy

15.09: At km 18.7: France, Germany, Norway ahead, at 21″ Finland, Austria, at 40″ Sweden, USA, at 1’06” Bulgaria, at 1’10” Ukraine and Italy

15.07: An error covered immediately for Braunhofer. France and Germany ahead, Norway at 9″, Finland, Austria at 15″, USA and Sweden at 40″, Bulgaria at 57″, Italy, Poland and Ukraine at 1’07″

15.07: France and Germany restart without errors, Norway is very fast, Austria and Finland also without errors

15.06: Fifth polygon

15.05: At km 16.8 France ahead, 8 “Germany, 19” Finland, Austria, Norway, 45 “USA, Bulgaria, Sweden, Switzerland, 1’05” Poland, Italy

15.03: At km 16.2 France ahead, 10 “Germany, 13″ Finland, Austria, 24″ Norway, 47″ USA, Bulgaria, Sweden, Switzerland, 1’02” Poland, 1’05” Italy

15.00. At the second change At km 14.3 France ahead, at 13″ Finland, at 16″ Germany, Austria, at 34″ Norway, at 50″ USA, Switzerland, Sweden, Bulgaria, at 59″ Poland, 1’07” Italy

14.59: At km 14.3 France ahead, at 14 ″ Finland, at 18 ″ Germany, Austria, at 35 ″ Norway, at 50 ″ USA, Switzerland, Sweden, at 53 ″ Bulgaria, at 56 ″ Poland, 1’03 ″ Italy and Czech Republic

14.57: At km 13.7 France ahead, at 13 ″ Finland, at 21 ″ Germany, Austria, at 36 ″ Norway, at 48 ″ USA, at 51 ″ Switzerland, Sweden, at 54 ″ Bulgaria, at 58 ″ Poland, Ukraine, at 1’03” Italy

14.56: France ahead, then Finland at 18 ″, Austria at 28 ″, Germany at 31 ″, Norway at 42 ″. Italy is 11th at 1’05”

14.55: Three errors covered with top-ups by Bionaz who wastes a lot of time but at least doesn’t shoot

14.55: An error immediately covered by France, Austria and Sweden are wrong twice, Finland and Germany do well with an error

15.54: Fourth polygon

14.53: At km 11.8 France ahead, at 17 ″ Germany, Sweden, Finland, Austria, at 33 ″ Switzerland, at 37 ″ USA, at 45 ″ Italy, at 48 ″ Norway, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Ukraine

14.51: At km 11.2 France ahead, at 15 ″ Germany, Sweden, Finland, Austria, at 34 ″ Switzerland, at 36 ″ USA, at 44 ″ Italy, at 47 ″ Norway

14.50: After the third shooting range, France ahead, at 12″ Austria, at 15″ Sweden, Germany, Finland, at 34″ USA, at 38″ Switzerland, at 45″ Estonia, at 48″ Italy, at 51″ Norway

14.49;: An error immediately covered for Bionaz and T. Boe

14.48: Zero errors for Fillon Maillet, Switzerland, the Czech Republic and Estonia are wrong

14.48: Third polygon

14.45: At km 8.7 France ahead, 16 ″ Finland, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Germany, Sweden, Estonia, Austria. Norway at 40″ Norway and Italy

14.43: At the first change France, at 10 ″ the Czech Republic and Finland, at 14 ″ Austria, Estonia, Switzerland, Germany, at 20 ″ Sweden, the USA, at 40 ″ Norway, at 48 ″ Italy

14.41: At km 6.8 France ahead, 10 ″ Finland, 13 ″ Estonia, Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Switzerland. Norway 10th at 40″, Italy 16th

14.39: At km 6.2 France ahead, 11 ″ Finland, Estonia, 15 ″ Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland. 12th at 41″ Norway, at 46″ 14th Italy

14.38: France ahead, 1 9 ″ Estonia, 12 ″ Finland, Germany, 16 ″ Czech Republic, 18 ″ Switzerland, Austria, USA. Italy at 38″, Norway at 41″

14.37: France without errors, restarts on its own, then Estonia and Finland. Tour Norway. A mistake for Cappellari who is 15th at 38″5

14.36: Second polygon

14.35: At km 4.3 Norway, France, Finland, Switzerland, Estonia, Germany, Czech Republic. Italy 21″ from the head

14.33: At km 3.7 Norway, France, Finland, Switzerland, at 23 ″ Italy

14.31: Most of the top teams without errors, 3 errors for Sweden. Two mistakes for Italy. Ahead, France, Norway, Finland, Switzerland. Italy 19th at 25″

14.30: First polygon

14.28: Bulgaria breaks away behind. Ahead of km 1.8 there are Norway, Switzerland and France

14.27: Norway, Sweden and France ahead of km 1.2, compact group, Italy 12th

14.25: The match has started

14.23: Norway has won six of the last seven men’s relays, there are only 21 national teams at the start

14.20: Among the luxury outsiders are Germany, Switzerland with Zobel, Kuehn, Doll and Rees and the Azzurri who, should they find a good feeling with the polygon, could have their say for the top 5.

14.17: Today’s big favorites are Norway with Christiansen, Laegreid, T. Boe and J. Boe, France with Perrot, Fabien Claude, Guigonnat and Fillon Maillet, Sweden with Femling, Nelin, Ponsiluoma and Samuelsson.

14.13: The first to start will be Davide Cappellari, who played a good race, Didier Bionaz who did something too wrong at the shooting range but played a good ski race, Patrick Braunhofer who failed to repeat the good performance of Kontiolahti and Tommaso Giacomel, always in the top 5 in the last four races played, between individual and relay.

14.10: Today is the day of the men’s relay. Italy for the men has a definitely competitive team but once again it will have to do without its reference athlete, Lukas Hofer who risks missing the entire season due to a physical problem, while the protagonists of Wednesday’s individual will be at the start last

14.07: January is historically the month of the two “Monument Classics” of the Biathlon World Cup. The first is represented by Ruhpolding, a German town which, moreover, on 13 January 1978 held the baptism of the maximum circuit.

14.04: Hello friends of OA Sport and welcome to the live broadcast of the men’s relay, over the distance of 4×7.5 km, scheduled in Ruhpolding in Germany, the second race of the second stage of the 2022-2023 World Cup.

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Hello and welcome to the LIVE LIVE of the men’s relay, over the distance of 4×7.5 km, scheduled in Ruhpolding in Germany, the second race of the second stage of the 2022-2023 World Cup. January is historically the month of two o’clock “Classic Monument” of the World Cup biathlon. The first is represented by Ruhpolding, a German town which, moreover, on 13 January 1978 inaugurated the maximum circuit. Before the pandemic the Bavarian village used to attract ocean crowds coming from everywhere. It was in fact the stage with the greatest number of visitors ever, both for its coat of arms and for its strategic geographical location in the center of Europe.

Today is the day of the men’s relay. Italy for men has one certainly competitive team but once again will have to do without its reference athlete, Lukas Hofer who risks missing the entire season due to a physical problem, while the protagonists of last Wednesday’s individual will be at the start: Davide Cappellari, who ran a good race, Didier Bionaz who did something too wrong at the shooting range but ran a good race on skis, Patrick Braunhofer who failed to repeat the good performance of Kontiolahti and Tommaso Giacomel, always in the top 5 in the last four races played, between individuals and relays.

Today’s big favorites are Norway with Christiansen, Laegreid, T. Boe and J. Boe, France with Perrot, Fabien Claude, Guigonnat and Fillon Maillet, Sweden with Femling, Nelin, Ponsiluoma and Samuelsson. Among the luxury outsiders are Germany, Switzerland with Zobel, Kuehn, Doll and Rees and the Azzurri who, should they find a good feeling with the shooting range, could have their say for the top 5.

OA Sport offers you the LIVE LIVE of the men’s relay, over the distance of 4×7.5 km, scheduled in Ruhpolding in Germany, the second race of the second stage of the 2022-2023 World Cup scheduled for today, Friday 13 January, at 2.25 pm. Have fun with our live broadcast in real time!

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