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Ski Jumping FIS World Cup 2018 - 2019


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8 minut temu, hckosice napisał:

:FRA?

I also was surprised to not see any French jumper at first moment but later I realized that some weeks ago I read that both Vincent Descombes Sevoie and Ronan Lamy Chappuis retired after previous season and I don't remember any other French jumper who would compete in the highest level in recent years.

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17 minut temu, heywoodu napisał:

Kasai :cheer:

 

Random Kazakhs to finish last :cheer: 

Two of them never get points even in FIS cup, so there is quite big chance for that, I'm affraid.

 

1 minutę temu, rybak napisał:

I also was surprised to not see any French jumper at first moment but later I realized that some weeks ago I read that both Vincent Descombes Sevoie and Ronan Lamy Chappuis retired after previous season and I don't remember any other French jumper who would compete in the highest level in recent years.

Jonathan Learoyd was best French in last year World Cup ;) 

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5 minutes ago, Col_Frost said:

Two of them never get points even in FIS cup, so there is quite big chance for that, I'm affraid.

 

Jonathan Learoyd was best French in last year World Cup ;) 

Learoyd had some awesome results/jumps and some mediocre ones, but he's definitely a very good contender to become a steady World Cup jumper :) 

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26 minutes ago, wumo26 said:

It's weird not seeing the name Prevc in the world cup. :p

Came here to say exactly that :d 

 

I can understand we can't always see 2 or 3 or 16 Prevc's, but not even one? :( 

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It's confirmed that Vikersund has been included in the World Cup 2018/19 season and as part of the Raw Air Tour. This come after a discussion about safety standards at the hill. 

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7 minutes ago, rybak said:

Yes, we are ready, but already at first competition someone fall, poor Aschenwald :( 

The surface/snow is not great, many falls.

 

Also, Kasai doesn't qualify for sunday...:cry:

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