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I know, I was talking about not so great yesterday to much better today.  I wonder if those who have dome the Mass Start 60 statistically do better in the 1-30 slots or 31-60.  I know that the sample size is very small, and the better ones are usually in the top 30, but is there an advantage of one over the other?

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  On 12/15/2019 at 10:36 AM, RobtheAggie said:

I know, I was talking about not so great yesterday to much better today.  I wonder if those who have dome the Mass Start 60 statistically do better in the 1-30 slots or 31-60.  I know that the sample size is very small, and the better ones are usually in the top 30, but is there an advantage of one over the other?

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No idea in terms of stats, but I'd say 1-30 is better because first of all that group has the better athletes and second, they can shoot earlier in the race, so have an (unfair) advantage.

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Congregations to Birkenland.  I think those who thought Bourgeois Republic would come in a blow everyone away at the IBu Cup, and there were some, have realised how hard the steps up in competition are.

 

I love the long process, there are some who come in and make a splash and do very well at the next me el, but for most, there is a slow process.

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Semenov of Ukraine takes the men's short individual. 1 miss helped him win by 50 seconds.  Travis Cooper started the race.  Had had been #4 for the US in the first two WC events.  Paul Schommer who had been doing well so far this season missed 8 shots to finish 6:55 back.

 

Women going now.

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Bruna missing the very first shot, but followed it up by 4 hits :cheer: 

 

Clean start for Ying Qu :cheer: 

 

Shooting one started off well.

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  On 12/18/2019 at 1:18 PM, RobtheAggie said:

Odd that conditions are so poor at Obertilliach.  Usually one of the colder venues.

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Yeah, because the track itself is right between some mountain ridges in a 'cold spot' --> if it's sunny, I believe the sun still never really gets on the track, apart from maybe the edge somewhere (and the wax cabins)

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Dunja Zdouc is flying, even faster than Andersson at shooting 2 (14 seconds!) despite both having one miss.

 

Clean second shooting for Weidel who takes the lead there :cheer:

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