- Sep 25, 2009
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i don't see the OFFICIAL start lists on the fis site yet. but the media quoting the national coaches said:
norway
dyrhaug , toennseth, gloeersen, northug.
sweden
richardsson, olsson, hellner, halfvarsson.
russia
belov, besmertnykh, legkov, vyleg
no disrespect to other team, but i reckon, these will be the medal teams...the order of legs is extremely interesting. if the order stays as listed, the 2 classic leg may be where the eventual winning team is planning to deliver a coup. NO ONE wants to sprint against northug in the last meters...
tomorrows tactic ? who knows...they say it may snow..
since they understand it will be next to impossible to drop gloeersen, the swedes and/or the russians best hope would be to create a gap after the classic legs, so that that hellner and legkov could work together
other notables: the norges have 3 debutantes.. the 2015 legkov imo is (at best) 90% the 2013/14 version..bessmetnykh-a-golden-bullet is said to have just arrived from high altitude...
also, the classic legs appear considerably longer and the climbs tougher...
norway
dyrhaug , toennseth, gloeersen, northug.
sweden
richardsson, olsson, hellner, halfvarsson.
russia
belov, besmertnykh, legkov, vyleg
no disrespect to other team, but i reckon, these will be the medal teams...the order of legs is extremely interesting. if the order stays as listed, the 2 classic leg may be where the eventual winning team is planning to deliver a coup. NO ONE wants to sprint against northug in the last meters...
tomorrows tactic ? who knows...they say it may snow..
since they understand it will be next to impossible to drop gloeersen, the swedes and/or the russians best hope would be to create a gap after the classic legs, so that that hellner and legkov could work together
other notables: the norges have 3 debutantes.. the 2015 legkov imo is (at best) 90% the 2013/14 version..bessmetnykh-a-golden-bullet is said to have just arrived from high altitude...
also, the classic legs appear considerably longer and the climbs tougher...