kingjr said:YES **** YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
OMG OPulse 190 over here
I'm especially happy for Anev, I remember it was almost exactly 10 years ago when I first saw him, and it just so happened to be a Sprint in Hochfilzen, the competition was almost over, he was a fairly late starter iirc and he came in with perfect shooting not even making it into the Pursuit, and I remember feeling sorry for him, because it must be so frustrating to hit 10/10 and not even get close to a decent results. And here we are, 10 years later, and he almost medals in a Sprint in Hochfilzen, at the World Championships.Cance > TheRest said:kingjr said:YES **** YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
OMG OPulse 190 over here
Great race from Doll. I was really hoping that Johannes could maintain his gap, but Doll is a truly likeable character with his awkward style. Only bad thing to say about the race was that Moravec and Ole missed a shot on the standing shooting. Shout out to the Bulgarian team aswell. They actually look very good for the relays with Sinapov contributing to the usually only two-headed threat of Iliev and Anev. I think they could finish in the top 10 in the relay.
kingjr said:Yes, Fourcade was indeed the fastest
then
2. Eberhard +15,8
3. Doll +16.3
4. JTBoe +19.4
6. Landertinger +21.1
10. Shipulin +30.0
Tomorrow, Fourcade will come out guns blazing, he should be the main favourite. It's reasonable to assume that Doll will have at least one bad shooting session out of 4, same goes for Eberhard. JTBoe is harder to predict, he might have one session were he misses like 3 shots, but it's not certain, he can also go 19/20, in which case he would be fighting for Gold. Anev and Ole will need at least 19/20 to have a chance for medals. Be interesting to see what Schempp does, he is capable of shooting 4 times clean on a good day.
Actually Doll and Peiffer are both skiing better than Schempp at the moment. Schempp was very underwhelming in the relay aswell. He's a good finisheur, but he will have to rely on that the guys in front of him gets tactical to close the 50 second gap. At the moment he does not look sharp on and off the range. If there is anything that points to a Schempp resurgence, it is that he actually ran a relatively good last loop today (unlike Peiffer who on the other hand ran completely out of gas).BullsFan22 said:I watched the ZDF feed. I was actually expecting more excitement from the commentators, but I think they were just relieved that Doll could overturn the bad fortunes of the other men today. Good that he beat Boe. No disrespect to Johannes, but someone completely new to the top of the podium is always appreciated, particularly these days. Good that Fourcade didn't win either. Quite tired of him. He once again skied like a monster out there. I don't know the exact times, but he had the fastest ski time, no doubt, then it'd have to be the two Austrians, Eberhard and Landertinger and Shipulin, if I am not mistaken.
Tomorrow's pursuit should be interesting. Given the sort of shape Fourcade is in, he will slice that gap to Boe and Doll pretty quickly. He can afford a couple misses (or more??). The other guys can't. Really a bummer for Shipulin. He is in good form but that last shoot was too much. One less miss and he would be right in the thick of it tomorrow. Two less and he would be battling for the medals. Shoot clean and he could have won, given his ski speed and good form, but that's biathlon, you have too shoot well and ski well. Could have should have would have.
Interested to see whether or not Doll, Anev and Eberhard will hang and contend for medals. Will Bjoerndalen spring a surprise? He almost did today. I don't think Bailey will hang on. He's had a solid season right the way through to Hochfilzen, but he's going to have to hit all targets tomorrow to have a chance at the medals in my opinion. Boe is in decent form, but not as good as he is capable. He was composed at the range. Head to head racing tomorrow might be a different story, and he just about killed himself in the final lap and had nothing left.
Can the other Germans and Russians do something tomorrow? Garanichev is in a solid position around 20 seconds to the podium, but again, he'll need to shoot flawlessly to overtake the fast skiers in front of him (Fourcade, Eberhard, Boe and even Doll, who was faster than him today). Shipulin is over a minute behind, but last year he hit 19/20 in the pursuit and finished 9th after starting 45th (!!!). The German men are, predictably, peaking well for the worlds. Pfeiffer is skiing well but too many misses today. Schempp is still their #1 skier, but he ran out of gas in the final couple k, and broke his own pole in the final 150 meters.
Though it does look like JTB has the ski speed now, must have been a problem with his equipment yesterday to lose that much on the last lap.portugal11 said:Another walk in the park for fourcade.
He has not the ski speed to beat MF at all. Fourcade did a solo race from the beginning and he was gaining time in every lapSinger01 said:Though it does look like JTB has the ski speed now, must have been a problem with his equipment yesterday to lose that much on the last lap.portugal11 said:Another walk in the park for fourcade.
kingjr said:Very typical Hochfilzen-type races so far in that on the whole we get fairly normal results ;D Germany winning a relay, Dahlmeier and Koukalova 2 times on the podium, Domracheva once, Fourcade and JTBoe 2 times on the podium and OEB once. Poor old Lowell Bailey just out of the medals again, but he was beaten by maybe the 3 best biathletes ever. Certainly 2 and there is every reason to think that JTBoe will be one of them by the time he finishes his career. Okay, Raphael belongs up there too.
kingjr said:Well he's only 23 and has already won as many races as Greis, Luck, Gross or Mark Kirchner in their whole career. He's not there yet, but if he doesn't get stopped by illness like his brother, he'll get there eventually. He has all the ingredients. The hunger, the focus, the skills, the mental attitude.
We have a cycling WCH too every yearBullsFan22 said:kingjr said:Well he's only 23 and has already won as many races as Greis, Luck, Gross or Mark Kirchner in their whole career. He's not there yet, but if he doesn't get stopped by illness like his brother, he'll get there eventually. He has all the ingredients. The hunger, the focus, the skills, the mental attitude.
You also have to take into consideration that there are more races on the calendar now. The pursuit and especially the mass start are events that are relatively new when considering the history of the sport, and unless it's an olympic year, world championships take place every season (which doesn't make sense to me, but whatever).
No problem with his equipment, he just run out of powers. I remember we have discuseed it this year at least once... Not first time that happened to Johannes (or anyone olse), in his case we've seen it before that he fails to distribute his powers properly. Doll on the other hand had great last lap.Singer01 said:Though it does look like JTB has the ski speed now, must have been a problem with his equipment yesterday to lose that much on the last lap.portugal11 said:Another walk in the park for fourcade.
So far Raphael is clearly above JTB, if you are speaking about three best biathletes of all times...kingjr said:VOkay, Raphael belongs up there too.
Kokoso said:So far Raphael is clearly above JTB, if you are speaking about three best biathletes of all times...kingjr said:VOkay, Raphael belongs up there too.
