10/10 now. It looks much better for Tandrevold who's up in 9th at the moment, while Simon is closing in on Vittozzi at the front.
She's closing but nowhere near enough. She probably has to go clear to keep it close enough for tomorrow. She needs the French to step up and make sure LV doesn't take maximum points5/5 for both Vittozzi and Tandrevold.
She's closing but nowhere near enough. She probably has to go clear to keep it close enough for tomorrow. She needs the French to step up and make sure LV doesn't take maximum points
On the biggest(?) Norwegian discussion forum (Diskutopia) there are plenty of people that are pissed off on the Central European led FIS that are ruining the traditions of cross country skiing with short distance races, mass start races and so on.Scandinavian led FIS
61 points is the difference between 1st and 11th, I think. Not sure who has the tie-breaker.
Edit: I think Tandrevold, but only if she wins
On the biggest(?) Norwegian discussion forum (Diskutopia) there are plenty of people that are pissed off on the Central European led FIS that are ruining the traditions of cross country skiing with short distance races, mass start races and so on.
International co-operation with a lot of countries involved is good, then one can always blame the others when it fits.
2 min is possible if he shoots clean 4 times.So assuming everyone carries their ski speed over from yesterday, JTB has a lead of about 100 seconds. He's normally really good when he's a front runner, how much could he win by? Over or under 2 mins?
If he shoots clean it might be 2.5-3 mins.2 min is possible if he shoots clean 4 times.
So how many is he going to lap? 10, 20, 25? Haven't seen this since Forsberg I believeIf he shoots clean it might be 2.5-3 mins.
And the shooting conditions look like it's unlikely to cause a meltdown.Sad they race on such an easy loop in Canmore.
Which were more predictable, Tandrevold's or Jacquelin's?It would have been funny if this of all races would have been the one where Jacquelin finally took anther win, but those two misses could be seen from miles away.
Which were more predictable, Tandrevold's or Jacquelin's?
None of which is Jessie Diggins' fault.One more time into the kingdom of Sycophancia we stride.
That said, it's a joke of the calendar to have sprinters in contention for the overall on the final day anyway, but I'm not looking forward to the rewriting of history of how Jessie beat prime Bjørgen, prime Kowalczyk and prime Johaug to dominate due to the sheer power of the fixed grin.
When did I say it was?None of which is Jessie Diggins' fault.