i was thinking of some things that may have made a difference today in terms of a winner vs the runner-up...
here they are in a parting post...
1. the conditions indeed were a tad firmer today than during the indv. sprints. for men, just before the departure the air was appr. -2C and the snow was -5.5 C. little doubt, it put a much heavier ustiougov (vs martin) in a more equal position compared to a a race in slush.
2. unlike in the tds skiathlon won by ustiougov (it was 10k C+10k F), the length of the classic leg today was traditional - 15k. still, sundby was ABSOLUTELY unable to put serhey in a visible difficulty, despite having been able to do just that in their previous classic man-o-man... it used to be simple - if the classic distance race was long enough. ustiougov was unable to keep up with the beard due to his INEFFICIENT classic. what i saw today was that the gap btn martin and serhey in a classic distance race was much reduced. could be the consequence of his progress in the classic efficiency or a testimony to his special fitness right now facilitated by the hard snow....
3. ustiougov had lead most of the race from the front, including dropping everyone with 10k to go. northug NEVER raced this way. thus, i'd agree with the poster who thinks petter never was as good as ustiougov we saw. what could it mean ? imo, we are seeing an aggressive, calculating, confident dude that knows he can last as long as anyone or he can accelerate better than most to make the final punch.
he will aslo, i hear, anchor the team sprint tomorrow...looks like the russ is exploiting their brightest asset to the breaking point.