Nordic Skiing/Biathlon Thread

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I think that’s a wrong analysis. Amundsen not giving any gifts here.

I think Amundsen/Kruger gave Poroma a gap to see what he got and if he had pusher on they wouldve attacked up to him.

I think Amundsen is very confident that he will drop Klæbo up from the stadium now. Its been a hard race, Klæbo have been suffering for a long time now and Amundsen are always backing himself.
We were equally wrong. Amundsen har cooked himself trying to break Klaebo.

Klaebo probably the strongest and smartest today and a well earned gold medal. Nothing to complain about.

Happy for Poromaa.
 
Whatever people think of him he's incredible, and doesn't owe anyone entertainment over results.
Also there's a lot of bitter Bolshunov nuthuggers going to need a hug about now, and I don't even like Klaebo.
He has also just proven to the world that you don't need the Northug theatrics at the finish. He just went deeper than I've ever seen him go before to win that race, and we didn't get the 15 minutes of rolling around that apparently "everybody" does. Or in fact any rolling around at all.
 
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Klaebo did well in a weak field. He should enjoy his 6 Golds against weak opposition, his Daddy will be back next year.

Remember kids in Distance Championship races

Bolshunov 7 - Klaebo 0
 
Imo Poromaa made a mistake by opening a bit a gap on the inside before the final corner that allowed Klaebo to pass him. If he enters that corner first he has a better chance, even if it probably didn't matter in the end.
Yea, I think that's true - it's both correct and academic. It takes probably a 0,1% chance of winning the sprint and makes it a 1% chance of winning the sprint. Klæbo smartly (and I don't know why nobody tried to cut him off from doing so) taking to the front to slow the pace just before every short climb once he'd survived the big one and Amundsen had been dropped, and Poromaa stumbling when he made the decisive move that got rid of Krüger meaning he lost a bit of momentum and took longer to get up to optimum attack pace were a couple of factors, but I don't think Poromaa was realistically dropping Klæbo either way.
 
I don't think that this result would have happened with Bolshunov around but this is still an incredible win for Klæbo, 50km skating its on paper his worse race and he still managed to win it even after winning 5 gold medals in these Championships.

Poromaa also did a great race, he seems to be made for these marathons and Krüger still gets a medal thanks to Amundsen's implosion and Nyenget 's crash.

Amazing top10 for Baba and dreadful performance from the Frenchmen.
 
They rode against him as much as UAE rides against Pogačar. No breakaways, no letting him pull the group.
The only point was when it went down to 3 and 2, when Nyenget and Amundsen chased down Poromaa's attack, Krüger made Klæbo do the pacing back on. But then they towed him around like domestiques until Amundsen decided to channel his inner Iivo Niskanen and drop everybody and then himself. But then, that's how that Northug tactic works, sit on the back and bluff that you could get dropped at any moment, then work your way through the traffic as they steadily tire themselves out until you can sprint at the end.
 
Imo Poromaa made a mistake by opening a bit a gap on the inside before the final corner that allowed Klaebo to pass him. If he enters that corner first he has a better chance, even if it probably didn't matter in the end.
Yes should have done what Sundling did yesterday but Klaebo would probably pass him on the outside due to better technique
 
Imo Poromaa made a mistake by opening a bit a gap on the inside before the final corner that allowed Klaebo to pass him. If he enters that corner first he has a better chance, even if it probably didn't matter in the end.
If he stays on the inside Klæbo pass on the outside. It is a long straight there, no chance to block and Klæbo comes first to the corner anyway. If anything, Poroma didn’t work hard enough over the final hill top to ensure maximum speed. That would’ve been the only chance to maybe reach the corner first.