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This is the biggest choke i have seen in a while. You might think Karlsson and Andersson alone can gain a minute.
This is so dire lolTeams for tomorrow are out as well. Another upset is probably too much to ask for, even if the Frenchmen are some kind of relay specialists.
Iversen instead of Amundsen looked like a minor risk when it was first announced, but he is mainly facing sprinters anyway.
NOR Iversen - Nyenget - Hedegart - Klaebo
SUI Grond - Wigger - Klee - Riebli
SWE Haeggstroem - Halfvarsson - Poromaa - Anger
FRA Schely - Lapalus - Desloges - Lovera
CAN McKeever - Cyr - Drolet - Stephen
ITA Graz - Barp - Carollo - Pellegrino
USA Ogden - Schumacher - Hagenbuch - Ketterson
GER Brugger - F Moch - Notz - Stölben
FIN Vuorinen - Niskanen - Ruuskanen - Anttola
CZE Tuz - Novak - Bauer - Ophoff
Gonna be iconic if we see another Jorgen Brink.
Perhaps we can see a Valnes or Amundsen (in the relay) climb?
Top 15 for Denmark, what the hell?
Edit: Top 16
Graz is better in skating, I would have swapped first and 3rd leg.Teams for tomorrow are out as well. Another upset is probably too much to ask for, even if the Frenchmen are some kind of relay specialists.
Iversen instead of Amundsen looked like a minor risk when it was first announced, but he is mainly facing sprinters anyway.
NOR Iversen - Nyenget - Hedegart - Klaebo
SUI Grond - Wigger - Klee - Riebli
SWE Haeggstroem - Halfvarsson - Poromaa - Anger
FRA Schely - Lapalus - Desloges - Lovera
CAN McKeever - Cyr - Drolet - Stephen
ITA Graz - Barp - Carollo - Pellegrino
USA Ogden - Schumacher - Hagenbuch - Ketterson
GER Brugger - F Moch - Notz - Stölben
FIN Vuorinen - Niskanen - Ruuskanen - Anttola
CZE Tuz - Novak - Bauer - Ophoff
That makes like zero sense. Carollo was 7th in the 10km and has been twice top 10 in skating this year, while his best classic result has been almost constantly horrible. Graz have had some decent classic races, and was top 10 in Oberhof a couple of weeks ago for example.Graz is better in skating, I would have swapped first and 3rd leg.
I don't understand why we (Norway) keep putting in guys who haven't competed yet in the relay. We've done this too many times and I don't see why we need to do that this year unless Amundsen is sick again. It's always a risk even with athletes who have had a good season and we seem to prefer to take that risk instead of going with reasonably safe choices.Iversen instead of Amundsen looked like a minor risk when it was first announced, but he is mainly facing sprinters anyway.
Would Russia be able to drop the first 3 to stop Klaebo just following Bolshunov, and kicking his a$$ in the last 500m is the question.
Because it's Emil co-pilot Iversen's god given right to be in the relay after they select him, apparently.I don't understand why we (Norway) keep putting in guys who haven't competed yet in the relay. We've done this too many times and I don't see why we need to do that this year unless Amundsen is sick again. It's always a risk even with athletes who have had a good season and we seem to prefer to take that risk instead of going with reasonably safe choices.
Not gonna happen. And Hede still did good. It's not like he blew up big time.Maybe Hedegart messes up his pacing again and we get a race.
Norway won in 2002 and Russia were 6th, what's your point?They did it comfortably in the 2022 Olympic relay.
Norway won in 2002 and Russia were 6th, what's your point?
She has a history of crashing a lot and she has had a problem with a knee that affects descending.Ebba fell 3 years ago in the Planica Skiathlon (which she won…) in similar conditions and similar type of downhill. She is obviously a world class athlete, one of the best in the world for years now, but I think she is not the best downhill skier. It’s also bad luck, anything can happen in soft conditions on a faster, more technical downhill. Unfortunately it is part of the game, as they say. For her to crash a second time and a lose a ski, is something else.
Wow, she had some serious volume crossing the finish line!Gotta remember to turn the sound off before Weng starts screaming in my ear.
I also thought (at the time) that Niskanen did a great second leg to bring Finland back into contact with leaders but I see her split time wasn't that special?Ryytty did so well that not even Joensuu could blow it. She was obviously overpowered by Sundling, but for a sprinter that was some sucking appallingly on the downhills.
Wow, she had some serious volume crossing the finish line!
