Seems to me like he is trying to keep the pace down somewhatpython said:some attacking was going on and northug is beeing gapped by 13-15 secs. it was interesting that ustiougov almost overslep the acceleration but very easily moved up and is now leading...
it is called 'to control the pace'kingjr said:Seems to me like he is trying to keep the pace down somewhatpython said:some attacking was going on and northug is beeing gapped by 13-15 secs. it was interesting that ustiougov almost overslep the acceleration but very easily moved up and is now leading...
not to worryAnother disappointing outing for the Swedes.
I'm conservative and a fan of classical style. I think if dropped, they could also carry a rifle and go into biathlon.MrRoboto said:What are you guys' thoughts on classical skiing? Is today's alternating system good? Or maybe it just should be dropped altogether?
not only the classic style should thrive, they should also re-introduce it into the biathlon by creating an alternative competition discipline. Just as it was in the original format. though, I am not against the double-poling as a variation of a classic style, I would limit the use of skating gear...Discgear said:I'm conservative and a fan of classical style. I think if dropped, they could also carry a rifle and go into biathlon.MrRoboto said:What are you guys' thoughts on classical skiing? Is today's alternating system good? Or maybe it just should be dropped altogether?![]()
Even 90k won't necessarily automatically make it selective. Look at the finish of the Vasaloppet yesterday. The 50k is the marquee event, but it is becoming, like the Worldloppet calendar, more a race of attrition in many circumstances. At least it was a lot better than Falun, where pretty much everybody who entered should hang their head in shame except Södergren and maybe Bauer. A bunch sprint on a race that goes over Mördarbacken five times, I ask you.sworks said:Time to change the long distance to 60, or maybe 70 km? It is not an endurance race anymore. When we raced on skis made of wood it took 3 hours, now under 2.
Absolutely keep classic. It adds variety to the calendar as well as adding a bit more depth to the field because you have people who can be more competitive in classic than skate and vice versa.MrRoboto said:What are you guys' thoughts on classical skiing? Is today's alternating system good? Or maybe it just should be dropped altogether?
I don't disagree, i'm just curious what all you guys think about it. It seems kind of inevitable that it will go at some point, with the direction skiing is taking. Short laps and mass starts with wide tracks.Discgear said:I'm conservative and a fan of classical style. I think if dropped, they could also carry a rifle and go into biathlon.MrRoboto said:What are you guys' thoughts on classical skiing? Is today's alternating system good? Or maybe it just should be dropped altogether?![]()
Agree.python said:not only the classic style should thrive, they should also re-introduce it into the biathlon by creating an alternative competition discipline. Just as it was in the original format.
Dunno, but more likely disagree. I'd say for some is more complicated to master skating and for others classic style.the reasons for my position, besides the traditional proclivity, is that the proper and efficient classic style while quite dependent on on power and strength, requires more skill to master and at the end requires (and develops) higher VO2. that's everything an endurance sport is and should be about.
There's individual race, team sprint and relay. As was said number of times regarding team sprint (but you don't seem to get it even when many told you) is that it's pesonal taste. No race has inherited value. You give the value. I would add that especially for nordic combined it's good format since smaller countries don't have enough athletes or decent enough athletes for relay thus team sprint is another chances for success and improves competition (that's valid for xc skiing to the lesser extent too). In Lahti there were eleven relay teams, that seems sufficient to me. You omit that what changes in Nordic combined is jump - you don't have this variable in xc skiing. I agree that interval ski race followed by jump would be nice.Libertine Seguros said:It might also be a way to shake up the Nordic Combined, which has become a very repetitive sport since pretty much every race follows the same format over varying distances. Doing some races in Classic also might break up a bit of the German dominance, since classic has more traction in Scandinavia. An old interval-start ski race followed by the jump to break up the endless list of Gundersens would do wonders as well, given that the penalty race didn't really work, the relays have too few teams to make them worthwhile competitions and the team sprints are execrable.