Sounds like he sees the similarity with the Mäki situation, and find it difficult to be too upset at Klaebo for this.
Feel bad for Bolshunov for ending up in another incident. Understandably he ends quite bitter. That being said, if he even just went straight into the outer lane this would...
Hassan didn't just get one of the best times ever, she basically did it all herself...And lead the rest of the field into great times at the same time.
Kenya is in trouble again. This time german channel ZDF claims they have footage of two athletes ready for the world championships getting EPO shots:
https://www.zdf.de/sport/zdf-sportreportage/sportreportage-kenia-leichtathletik-doping-100.html
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It's impossible to know, but it's just the most likely based on the evidence. You see something dark fly off where his pole was in the snow, and I can't really understand what else it can be.
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Yeah, I see, but it's kind of hard to tell since his snow guard is partly white. But since it seems to be partly missing when he exits the curve after that I think you must be right.
That doesn't help you nor your friend who claimed he broke his pole. Toenseth still isn't close when it...
It's this or the push before that, kinda hard to see, but the one before looks fine, so then he would have to have broken it just after the initial push. Either way nothing to do with Toenseth.
This is the moment he breaks the pole. Can't see it properly, but he' must have slightly missed when putting a lot of power into it.
Yeah, I was a bit quick, it was the push after he broke the pole. Still not seeing what Toenseth -- or anyone else but Bolshunov -- has to do with the breaking...
Bolshunov seems to put his pole close to his ski.
I guess Rider thinks Toenseth sabotaged Bolshunov's pole before the race or something.
Edit: Sorry, this was just after he broke the pole.