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Ok, the men's field for the 50km race is looking really thin. Pretty much only Burman, Moch + the French vs the Norwegian armada. The most interesting thing is probably Krüger and Holund taking revenge for not being selected for the 50km race in Planica...
 
What do you think on the whole Alvar Myhlbäck situation? I don't think a 16 year old racing Vasaloppet is gonna ruin him, but only doing ski classics races and specificly training for them isn't gonna do his overall development as a skier any favours. My impression is that he's the kind of kid who stopped growing and filled his frame out really early, physically well ahead of many of his peers in the same age class, but probably already training like a pro. The best result is probably that you end up with a Swedish Sedov, if they continue to develop him that way...
I just saw an interview with Myhlback in Swedish newspaper where he says he will finish this years Ski Classics but next year the plan is to focus on traditional distance skiing and to do World Cup. It’s seems he believes this Ski Classics was something he needed to check off in order to be a good distance skier which is his ultimate goal, I am not sure if agree about that since many skiers in the elite never did something similar. But who knows maybe it’s right for him.

He also said it didn’t felt anything special skiing in the Vasaloppet compared to other Ski classics event, just a little more media attention and of course when he watched the race on replay he saw all the many skiers behind him…

 
I just saw an interview with Myhlback in Swedish newspaper where he says he will finish this years Ski Classics but next year the plan is to focus on traditional distance skiing and to do World Cup. It’s seems he believes this Ski Classics was something he needed to check off in order to be a good distance skier which is his ultimate goal, I am not sure if agree about that since many skiers in the elite never did something similar. But who knows maybe it’s right for him.

He also said it didn’t felt anything special skiing in the Vasaloppet compared to other Ski classics event, just a little more media attention and of course when he watched the race on replay he saw all the many skiers behind him…

Frankly Vasaloppet isn't that special course wise, other ski classics races are often as long (skiing time wise) and hard.
 
I just saw an interview with Myhlback in Swedish newspaper where he says he will finish this years Ski Classics but next year the plan is to focus on traditional distance skiing and to do World Cup. It’s seems he believes this Ski Classics was something he needed to check off in order to be a good distance skier which is his ultimate goal, I am not sure if agree about that since many skiers in the elite never did something similar. But who knows maybe it’s right for him.

He also said it didn’t felt anything special skiing in the Vasaloppet compared to other Ski classics event, just a little more media attention and of course when he watched the race on replay he saw all the many skiers behind him…


Expressen is yellow journalism, is it not?
 
A whopping 39 men on the start list for tomorrow.
Italy only sending one man and only becaue he explicitly wanted it makes me sad. One f the worst fields that I can remember. I hope the women's field looks a bit better.

Even from a ranking perspective Italy should have send a few youngsters to grab some free WC points (of course it would also be a nice learning experience) and the actual winter conditions would be beneficial for the Central Europeans.
 
Holund and Krüger with a relatively early change of skis. Suspect they're going to go hard here, Krüger in particular was angered by the snub last week because it was perceived that the NSF were terrified that they would make the race hard and possibly drop Golden Boy.
 
It's absurd, Graz and Barp are actually racing an Italian fis race today in Falcade, 10km individual start classic, that the former won. A long distance race in their prefered technique would have been a great learning experience, but nope.

I find it hillarious that Zorzi is now campaigning for more real distance races, since he has started working with Altimiras. He thinks the formats at the WC are also better than the usual world cup ones.

Well, at least not everyone is as imbecile as Schlickenrieder, who wants changes that are actually bad for his best athletes...
 
What did we expect though? It's 6 days after the Worlds 50k so lots of tired legs. The Norwegians only entered 4 and that 4 was built entirely around Klæbo, so you've got loads of fresh distance specialists with a point to prove vs. everybody else's athletes who either aren't bothering because they haven't got a chance or are competing exhausted because they don't have the same depth to be able to leave these guys fresh. It's in skate so Finland doesn't care, the Russians are banned, the US men are nothing like as competitive as the women, and just about the only non-Norwegians who were actual challengers didn't take the start.
 
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Krüger should have walked back after the finish line, waited for Klaebo and pulled a Northug.

Pretty telling how all the other Norwegians gratulated Krüger and Klaebo just skied past him, just like at the end of that Skiathlon.
 
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I think even the Norwegians are losing interest judging by the size of the crowd today. If you think today was bad just wait until tomorrow's snooze fest, will they even manage to get 30 girls to line up?