Nordic Skiing/Biathlon Thread

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Also, the Italians need to give Lorenzo Romano more chances in harder skating races. Top 10 yesterday, beat Altimiras in the uphill rollerski skating mass start race on the Croce d'Aune pass at the Sportful festival this summer and he was already 14th at the Holmenkollen 50km in 2022 (against a depleted field, that has to be said).
Looking at how many chances Ventura is getting instead of him is almost comical, but Italian internal politics are as complicated as Russian ones...
 
Also, the Italians need to give Lorenzo Romano more chances in harder skating races. Top 10 yesterday, beat Altimiras in the uphill rollerski skating mass start race on the Croce d'Aune pass at the Sportful festival this summer and he was already 14th at the Holmenkollen 50km in 2022 (against a depleted field, that has to be said).
Looking at how many chances Ventura is getting instead of him is almost comical, but Italian internal politics are as complicated as Russian ones...
With Romano being useless in classic he wont get many chances. There are actually only 5 more skate races this season (10 k Les Rousses, the two 20k mass starts in Engadin and Falun, the 50k in Trondheim and the 10k in Holmenkollen).

With his wins in the skate races in FESA Cup he should get to do most of these 5 races.
 
With Romano being useless in classic he wont get many chances. There are actually only 5 more skate races this season (10 k Les Rousses, the two 20k mass starts in Engadin and Falun, the 50k in Trondheim and the 10k in Holmenkollen).

With his wins in the skate races in FESA Cup he should get to do most of these 5 races.
* 6 races, there‘s also a 10 km in Cogne, but I‘m doubtful that‘s even a real skiing venue.
 
With Romano being useless in classic he wont get many chances. There are actually only 5 more skate races this season (10 k Les Rousses, the two 20k mass starts in Engadin and Falun, the 50k in Trondheim and the 10k in Holmenkollen).

With his wins in the skate races in FESA Cup he should get to do most of these 5 races.
Yeah, I was mainly thinking about WC for 50k and potentially relay. If De Fabiani and Graz don't show something the'll need him and Carollo for the relay.
 
Oh yes i was thinking Cogne would be sprint skate and 10 km classic as in the World Champs, but it’s the opposite of the program in Trondheim. To be honest I find it very strange that the last two sprints before Worlds are in classic, but FIS gotta FIS.
I think the rationale is that the big team will already make their selection a few weeks before so it’s a matter of allowing enough “trial runs” and a balanced program. Also I guess it’s nice for the norwegian coach not having to answer questions why the latest World Cup winner is not selected as was the case prior to Falun Worlds.
 
I think the rationale is that the big team will already make their selection a few weeks before so it’s a matter of allowing enough “trial runs” and a balanced program.
Probably, but I find it strange that there isn’t a single 10k classic between Ruka and the one in Falun just a couple of days before Worlds, and in this period there has been 3 times 10k skate..
 
trivia Q.
is Patrick correct with his ''Shirka-ida'' pronunciation ?
or is he just being annoying, like he is with his Alpe Chera-meece/Michal Krish-marsh/Lou John-minnu?
His pronunciation is not right but it's not an unreasonable approximation, certainly not compared to many of his often very confusing pronunciations that have passed into common usage in the same way as Phil 'n' Paul gave us "Kreuzinger" and "Euskatel" for years on end:
- Franziska Preuz (he's insisted on that -ts final for over a decade now)
- Fabien/Florent/Émilien "Cloud"
- Hanna/Elvira Oiberg (he has at least corrected himself over the years on this one)
- Johannes Kern, brother of Julia
- Selina Grosjean, sister of Romain
- Dorothy Weir-uh, that well known Scot
- "Yirri... let's call him Stretchy"

From my understanding, the initial Ki- here should soften to something more akin to the soft German -ch (think the one in "ich" rather than the one in "acht"), that sound doesn't exist in English so replacing it with the "sh" sound as an approximation isn't unreasonable. Dialectal differences dictate how much of the hard 'k' should remain as affrication.
 
His pronunciation is not right but it's not an unreasonable approximation, certainly not compared to many of his often very confusing pronunciations that have passed into common usage in the same way as Phil 'n' Paul gave us "Kreuzinger" and "Euskatel" for years on end:
- Franziska Preuz (he's insisted on that -ts final for over a decade now)
- Fabien/Florent/Émilien "Cloud"
- Hanna/Elvira Oiberg (he has at least corrected himself over the years on this one)
- Johannes Kern, brother of Julia
- Selina Grosjean, sister of Romain
- Dorothy Weir-uh, that well known Scot
- "Yirri... let's call him Stretchy"

From my understanding, the initial Ki- here should soften to something more akin to the soft German -ch (think the one in "ich" rather than the one in "acht"), that sound doesn't exist in English so replacing it with the "sh" sound as an approximation isn't unreasonable. Dialectal differences dictate how much of the hard 'k' should remain as affrication.
good answer, thx!