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17 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Good for Bruna. How were the skis? I’d imagine that was part of the issue with her not being able to keep speed with the American.

 

Since she's waxing her skis by herself, they're a lot better. It's like almost everyone there either doesn't know how to wax properly or just takes the easy (and less good) way out. Today, again, she did the exact opposite of the rest of the team and that worked out perfectly. Not winning the race was entirely on her (not meaning that in a bad way, she's very happy and rightfully so), her words were literally "I had nothing to complain about the skis today" :)

 

Which is not to say the problem is solved, this is still literally the only pair of skis she has now and that's just really problematic with still an entire European season to go.

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Just now, hckosice said:

Alena Procházková won the roller skiing WC general classification, for the 3rd year in a row...summer biathlon gold, summer cross-country skiing gold, damn we are really good in this...at least until the snow starts falling :d

Eurosport really needs to show more (or better: anything at all :lol:) of the rollerskiing World Cup. The sound of rollerskis is relaxing :d 

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The FIS races in São Carlos start tomorrow, 4 consecutive days. Tomorrow it's the classic sprint and all the best South American women were supposed to be there (for the first time basically), but sadly today we heard Claudia Salcedo and Maria Cecilia Dominguez (who are here since some days and hours respectively) won't start, they'll focus on the 5k and 7.5k later.

 

Wonderful place for some real winter FIS racing at roughly 30 degrees (and that's before noon) :p

 

3KwL81i.jpg

 

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Just now, heywoodu said:

The FIS races in São Carlos start tomorrow, 4 consecutive days. Tomorrow it's the classic sprint and all the best South American women were supposed to be there (for the first time basically), but sadly today we heard Claudia Salcedo and Maria Cecilia Dominguez (who are here since some days and hours respectively) won't start, they'll focus on the 5k and 7.5k later.

 

Wonderful place for some real winter FIS racing at roughly 30 degrees (and that's before noon) :p

 

3KwL81i.jpg

 

How many more months in Brazil before we see you in the men’s division :p

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3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

The FIS races in São Carlos start tomorrow, 4 consecutive days. Tomorrow it's the classic sprint and all the best South American women were supposed to be there (for the first time basically), but sadly today we heard Claudia Salcedo and Maria Cecilia Dominguez (who are here since some days and hours respectively) won't start, they'll focus on the 5k and 7.5k later.

 

Even Mourao? :yikes:

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