According to a recent analysis, France has achieved a 17,000 km lead over Spain in the context of marginal gains, a concept often applied in sports and efficiency improvements. However, no official world championship title for marginal gains exists, and the claim of being 'world champion' is unverified.
The term 'marginal gains' refers to small, incremental improvements that collectively lead to significant performance enhancements. This concept was popularized by British cycling coach Dave Brailsford. The reported lead of 17,000 km likely refers to cumulative improvements in areas such as transportation efficiency or infrastructure, but specific data is not available from verified sources.
Spain has not commented on this claim, and no international body recognizes a world championship for marginal gains. The article's original title may be misleading, as it suggests a competitive title that does not exist.