I think that if France wins a medal in Milan, Macron will say that they'll build their own track in 2030. The only question is, what will the public reaction be? Because in ITA, of course, everyone complained that there was no point in spending money on some bobsleigh track in Cortina, etc. (It's best not to build anything, anytime at all :P). On the other hand, Macron won't run again, so he can make unpopular decisions, but they're good for the sport, for example.
Stage 3 in Davos (SUI)
Men´s 10km Freestyle:
1. Einar Hedegart 22:40.7
2. Harald Oestberg Amundsen 22:52.4
3. Mattis Stenshagen 22:59.5
Full Final Result HERE
Inzell is not in talks. Turin would be the obvious choice to keep the sport close to the heartland of those already widespread Games, while Heerenveen is probably the worst option if we only look at this one fortnight (further from southeast France, almost Dutch-only attendance). But for that option to be seriously considered the upside must be significant. If the (probably) strongest French Olympic delegation of the sport has to become the first one to contest its home Olympics in another country, then at least offer them some benefits.