Karlsson was ruthless in the end and I mean that in the best possible way. Raced at a more moderate pace at the start, let Pärmakoski (who had a big incentive to gain time on the gc) and Weng do the work, followed Pärmakoski when the later dropped the 2 Norwegians and then dropped her with one brutal acceleration on the final lap. Sure, Krista being further down on the gc and having to gain time helped her a lot, but that was a really smart race and in the end she was one of the strongest besides her.
I agree with you that actually having the gc gaps at the start of the pursuit would have added a lot to the men's race today.
Not that sure about Pellegrino, he's a lot better in mass starts than in individual starts and the shorter, steep hills in Val di Fiemme and the final Zorzi climb should be good for him. He was also already decent for a sprinter on the Alpe Cermis last year against a clearly stronger field (top 20) and he and Cramer have worked a lot on his ability as a distance skier. I mean, he's not gonna finish on the podium, but I expect a really respectable result for him in the end.