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Speed Skating ISU World Cup 2022 - 2023


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disappointing 5th place for Ghiotto earlier Today in the men's 5000m, after last week he was second and close to Roest, who won the race in a track record setting time. 

 

yesterday, instead, good 3rd place for Giovannini in the men's Mass Start race and second 4th place in a row for Peveri in the women's version of the same race.

 

without Lollipop, it's a difficult season for our speedskating, but somehow we're still alive.

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13 hours ago, phelps said:

Roest, who won the race in a track record setting time. 

That was really something to behold though, what an incredible race, one of the best 5k's I've ever seen anyone throw down. And that came after young Norwegian Sander Eitrem threw down the gauntlet with a mightily impressive performance.

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2 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

That was really something to behold though, what an incredible race, one of the best 5k's I've ever seen anyone throw down. And that came after young Norwegian Sander Eitrem threw down the gauntlet with a mightily impressive performance.

Yeah, it was a nice race, even if the last 1-2 pairs were fairly anticlimactic. :d

#banbestmen

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3 minutes ago, dcro said:

Yeah, it was a nice race, even if the last 1-2 pairs were fairly anticlimactic. :d

Yeah one often shouldn't pay too much attention to the order of the races in speed skating, especially early in the season :p 

 

Today in the 1500m for example most eyes are probably not on any other pair except for the one with super mega alien talent Jordan Stolz :d 

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3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Yeah one often shouldn't pay too much attention to the order of the races in speed skating, especially early in the season :p 

 

Today in the 1500m for example most eyes are probably not on any other pair except for the one with super mega alien talent Jordan Stolz :d 

well, at least today he landed on our poor earth...:p  :whistle:

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7 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Nuis, cheering, made the classic "shut up" gesture towards the camera. Have I missed any controversy in the Orange house? @Dennis @heywoodu

No, not really. Nuis missed the World Cup qualification tournament 3 weeks ago, because he got a groin injury a couple days before.

 

So Nuis couldn't compete and therefore didn't qualify for these World Cups. However, the national skating federation decided to give him a chance this week over a skater who qualified. Some analysts and journalists were questioning publicly if Nuis would have the level to compete against the best here, only a couple of weeks after his injury.

 

Guess this was a sign to them to shut up.

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6 hours ago, Dennis said:

No, not really. Nuis missed the World Cup qualification tournament 3 weeks ago, because he got a groin injury a couple days before.

 

So Nuis couldn't compete and therefore didn't qualify for these World Cups. However, the national skating federation decided to give him a chance this week over a skater who qualified. Some analysts and journalists were questioning publicly if Nuis would have the level to compete against the best here, only a couple of weeks after his injury.

 

Guess this was a sign to them to shut up.

Plus Nuis is known as someone who always wants some sort of controversy around him, instead of a calm friendly guy. I guess he had been out of the spotlights for a bit and was looking for a way to get back in :p 

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