The course in Lahti was the biggest problem there. That final corner is too close to the finish on that side of the stadium, it meant that coming out of that corner you have a very short amount of time to get into the sprinting lanes. Mäki gave himself the best chance by leading into the right hand hairpin at the top of the hill, meaning he was in front and could choose the inside line for the hairpin. Bolshunov had to come round the outside, so Mäki decided to cover that by picking up the right hand lane. With the start of the sprinting lanes so soon after the corner, in order to pick up the right hand lane before the start of the sprinting lane he veered right across Bolshunov and cut him off. Ironically if he'd done a safer move to pick up that line he would probably have got demoted because he wouldn't have got into his chosen lane quickly enough. Should have been a verbal warning but no more imo. I mean, even a relegation wouldn't have mattered once Bolshunov reacted because Russia I being DQed meant Finland would have reacquired that 2nd place they were relegated from anyway.
Nepryaeva is Russia's best female skier, sure, but she's clearly in no state to do this many races back to back. Give her a break, for crying out loud.
I think the DQ for Bolshunov for the relay is perfectly fine. What I don’t understand is the extra curricular activity by FIS, especially a month after the fact. I think they were pressured by certain teams and they felt they needed to say that ‘here, we took action...’. As for Mäki, I think not giving him any sort of warning, even with Bolshunov’s actions was wrong. Even if Bolshunov didn’t do anything, the Russians wouldn’t have won an appeal, they rarely do. FIS especially won’t punish a home team.
Oh I agree that she’s the most universal skier and has been since the start of a the 2017/2018 season, and without the injury, it’s almost a no brainer that she should be put on the team sprint, but she’s injured and not in form. She only started using both poles just days before Oberstdorf. I am not criticizing her efforts in any of the races, especially today’s, what I criticize is the coaches. Honestly the best thing they could have done is to not rush things and let the injury heal. The next best thing was to rest her and give her more time buy not racing any of the races before the relay, keep her fresh and ski the 5km to the best of her current abilities. Then the next best would have been to not do the first two races, especially not the skiathlon. You need to keep at least one athlete completely fresh. She could have easily re-injured that hand and then have future problems. Now they don’t even get a medal out of that event and do not only is she physically down she’s mentally down as well. Poor decision making by the coaches. Maybe if they get a medal in the relay it’ll rejuvenate her but I can imagine the disappointment. They looked very distraught at the finish. Stupak deserved a medal after the effort she put in. I hope she gets something out of these championships.