Armchaircyclist said:
P.S. skisprint is no sprint, this is middle-distance. And as most People interested in athletics know, coming from middle-distance to long distance is a quite normal thing for an athlete. It's also not unusual that a top 1500 runner can also be good at a 5 or 10k. On a track the athlete gets no rest, on a ski course, the faster skier gets a bit of rest on the downhill, making longer distances easier.
That I don't disagree with. Plus you add the fact that, if there are all rounders or some distance skiers that make the heats, you'll see them getting stronger or at least lasting longer than a 'pure sprinter.' Endurance in play.
However, lets be realistic here. This is an endurance sport. One of the hardest sports on the planet. But it's also a sport that has had many doping issues, suspicious athletes and performances, and involvement from infamous people like Michele Ferrari, among others. These things like 'better grinds, better skis, better culture, better training, nobody would risk doping because they would be humiliated in public, etc, etc, we have higher standards, etc' Those are stories that just aren't gonna fly as easily as before. I'm sorry, like Lance Armstrong suggested of some 'naysayers' in the past, maybe I don't believe in 'miracles.'