Sundling’s skis were rather slick on the second lap and she didn’t look good at all on that lap, as soon as they went uphill and the pace picked up a bit her facial expressions changed, she was struggling. I think the Swedes thought that because she was in such good form, that on a 5km, on a classic course that was easier than the skate, she could at least hang with the leaders or even force the issue, I think in the end she was fortunate the course wasn’t as difficult as the skate. But ok, Kalla totally flopped, she didn’t have much energy even at the first few hundred meters. I was shocked she lost that much time, not just to Russia and Norway but to everyone else as well. Of course it’s easier to analyze now, but probably Andersson on the 2nd leg would have been better.
Fantastic race by the Russians and Finns. The key for the Russians was to ski away from the Finns and Americans during the classic legs. They did that. Sorina’s job was to keep that deficit the same, she did that and then some. She didn’t lose that much to Johaug. She started with a 2 second gap and only lost 17 seconds to Johaug. Nepryaeva, with a fractured hand skied a smart race, even if she did lose time on the second lap. Great revenge for the disappointing team sprint in which they should have finished 2nd.
The Finns and 42 year old Roponen. Wow. Pärmäkoski beat Diggins for the bronze, but Roponen won them that medal. She skied a fantastic third leg to bring them up into that position.
Germany also skied a very good relay, in with a good chance until the second part of the fourth leg, but I wouldn’t say Carl skied a bad leg, she skied a good leg and really only lost the two she was with on the hardest part of the course. No shame in that.