When the elite cross-country ski racing season began in November, Jessie Diggins was an Olympic and World Cup champion who was trying to divorce herself from her race results. Her American teammates were more hopeful than accomplished. The World Cup circuit tests athletes in body and will. In a year when the international series would make a stop in the United States for the first time in two decades, questions were internal and external. Read More
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