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8 hours ago, Swewi said:

And as she also did in Drammen in a course where it is almost impossible to keep a lead before the long downhill before last curve.

Yes, she has to go full speed immediately and outrun Skistad like in Planica. Otherwise she will face the same threat in Lahti.

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On 3/19/2023 at 10:21 PM, JonPhi said:

Will be no real City Sprint in Tallinn, the course will be on the Song Festival Ground. This is the venue:

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They will be racing twice to the top. 
 

Course map: https://www.owc.ee/en/2023en/maps-23

The snow was absolutely awful, but the location itself and the track and everything was really nice :d 

 

Definitely worth a repeat in that sense, and significantly better than the tight tracks in Dresden and Drammen.

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Stage 15 in Lahti (FIN)

 

Women´s Team Sprint Freestyle:

 

1. Sweden I.  :SWE  (Emma Ribom, Jonna Sundling) 18:47.78

2. Norway I.  :NOR  (Julie Myhre, Anne Kjersti Kalvaa) +4.57

3. Germany I.  :GER  (Laura Gimmler, Coletta Rydzek) +5.12

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 15 in Lahti (FIN)

 

Men´s Team Sprint Freestyle:

 

1. Norway I.  :NOR  (Erik Valnes, Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo) 16:28.29

2. Italy I.  :ITA  (Francesco De Fabiani, Federico Pellegrino) +0.68

3. Norway II.  :NOR  (Harald Oestberg Amundsen, Sindre Bjoernestad Skar) +2.67

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Oi oi oi!  :bones:
 

Controversy in Lahti!  :SWE  Dahlquist was heading out in the first round after a crash, but her team-mate Ilar slowed down & let her pass, Formula 1 style.  Wonder what the judges will say.  We in :GBR don’t like that stuff! :redcard:
 

At the very least, it’s match-rigging from the Bookies point of view.

 

TU Weng knocks Diggins out, so that’s it for the Big Globe.  Heroic effort from Jess after the TdS mess-up, but always a very slim chance.

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