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Milano-Cortina 2026 | Casa Italia


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Avrebbero dovuto schierare Lorello, che avrebbe dovuto tenere il passo di Bergsmya: avrebbe mantenuto il suo ritmo e avrebbe vinto almeno una medaglia d'argento. L'unico problema era arrivare in finale a causa di quelle stupida 1/2. Lorello è più forte di Troup nei 5 km. Ieri, de Jong ha vinto anche l'oro su Wiklund nei 1500 metri con 0,06 secondi di vantaggio. Che sfortuna.

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10 minutes ago, copravolley said:

Avrebbero dovuto schierare Lorello, che avrebbe dovuto tenere il passo di Bergsmya: avrebbe mantenuto il suo ritmo e avrebbe vinto almeno una medaglia d'argento. L'unico problema era arrivare in finale a causa di quelle stupida 1/2. Lorello è più forte di Troup nei 5 km. Ieri, de Jong ha vinto anche l'oro su Wiklund nei 1500 metri con 0,06 secondi di vantaggio. Che sfortuna.

A memoria non mi pare chissà che negli sprint Lorello, anzi. La mass start non si improvvisa

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5 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

A memoria non mi pare chissà che negli sprint Lorello, anzi. La mass start non si improvvisa

L'errore principale è stata la mancanza di un secondo italiano in finale, indipendentemente dal fatto che si trattasse di Lorello o di Stefano. Anche con Di Stefano, il distacco sarebbe stato abbastanza ridotto da raggiungere il danese e conquistare il secondo posto. Sarebbe stato sufficiente per sconfiggere l'Olanda...

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2 minutes ago, copravolley said:

L'errore principale è stata la mancanza di un secondo italiano in finale, indipendentemente dal fatto che si trattasse di Lorello o di Stefano. Anche con Di Stefano, il distacco sarebbe stato abbastanza ridotto da raggiungere il danese e conquistare il secondo posto. Sarebbe stato sufficiente per sconfiggere l'Olanda...

Di Stefano aveva la febbre, purtroppo.

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46 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Di Stefano aveva la febbre, purtroppo.

Non c'era possibilità di cambiare per Lorello? Lorello ha gareggiato nella Mass Start ai Campionati Europei di quest'anno.

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