” It’s a wonderful emotion. I’ve been through it all today. When I arrive at the bottom, I am first, there is a gap. Behind, I’m passed in front and I’m propelled to 3e place. Afterwards it’s a long wait to hope for, to grit your teeth and in the end it’s a new medal in another discipline “, said Alexis Pinturault, bronze medalist this Thursday in Super-G during the World Alpine Skiing Championships. The Frenchman had won the combined gold on Tuesday. France now has two medals on the side of Courchevel-Méribel.
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