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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Wait, "that means we will use the PCR from yesterday", says Lasse Ottesen :yikes: 

 

I thought there was only one PCR (Friday, cancelled), but apparently they did one yesterday :cheer: 

 

10 instead of 15km because the PCR was one round, but cool :d 

 

PCR Result:

https://data.fis-ski.com/pdf/2019/NK/4147/2019NK4147PCR.pdf

 

It could lead to an interesting race...:lol:

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2 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

PCR Result:

https://data.fis-ski.com/pdf/2019/NK/4147/2019NK4147PCR.pdf

 

It could lead to an interesting race...:lol:

I hope so, but I'm kinda expecting Riiber to this other Yamamoto guy quickly and then run away and only be seen at the finish :p 

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2 hours ago, heywoodu said:

I hope so, but I'm kinda expecting Riiber to this other Yamamoto guy quickly and then run away and only be seen at the finish :p 

 

you were right, in the end...:nopompom:

pity for Pittin...he ended up in 4th place, just 11 secs behind Gruber...:(

it would have been nice for him to close the season with a podium finish, just to build some more confidence in next year's perspective...

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18 hours ago, phelps said:

 

you were right, in the end...:nopompom:

pity for Pittin...he ended up in 4th place, just 11 secs behind Gruber...:(

it would have been nice for him to close the season with a podium finish, just to build some more confidence in next year's perspective...

To be fair, a 4th place must give him quite some confidence too, it's not something he reaches every day.

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3 minutes ago, dcro said:

I doubt it will help much. Pittin is a bit of a burnout, to be honest.

Yeah, but if you're looking for a confidence boost anyway, I think one's by far best result since December 2017 (a quite random 2nd place) might be exactly that.

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19 minutes ago, dcro said:

I doubt it will help much. Pittin is a bit of a burnout, to be honest.

 

he's not a burnout...he's still one of the best 2 skiers on the circuit...:evil:

the problem with him it's still that fu**ing fall after a training jump right after he started to be totally dominant in 2012 (after he won 3 races in a row at Jason lamy Chappuis' home in Chaux-Neuve)...

since then, he's never been the same guy on the hill and therefore he started struggling so much in the overall competition (still, he managed to get a 4th place in Sochi and a Silver Medal at the Falun's Worlds in 2015, both from the normal hill...and a few world cup decent placings in these dark years of his career)...

he's been unlucky...just that...

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