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Bad news - @brunamoura 3:39 down at end of 1st lap 

 

Good news - @brunamoura will be getting a good lump of screen time!  :cheer:
 

Like all the top Norwegian men, @brunamoura goes for the 100% double poling classic technique.  And there’s a lot if Swiss fans to see it!

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Disclaimers, etc. New women's ranking around the interesting positions:

 

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Croatia making it to a second ticket or not will depend entirely on whether or not Karen Chanloung starts and finishes tomorrow's race. That's a bit of an interesting predicament, considering she'd give Thailand a second ticket with which they can do literally nothing, but she'd take away one from Croatia.

 

Brazil should be able to get to 26th at least, and 25th if both finish tomorrow. No danger from behind anymore, only Thailand can (and will) pass them in case Chanloung finishes and both Bruna and Jaque don't, but since Brazil is in 27th and not 30th, that's no problem.

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Disclaimers, etc. New women's ranking around the interesting positions:

 

kGX7OEE.png

 

Croatia making it to a second ticket or not will depend entirely on whether or not Karen Chanloung starts and finishes tomorrow's race. That's a bit of an interesting predicament, considering she'd give Thailand a second ticket with which they can do literally nothing, but she'd take away one from Croatia.

 

Brazil should be able to get to 26th at least, and 25th if both finish tomorrow. No danger from behind anymore, only Thailand can (and will) pass them in case Chanloung finishes and both Bruna and Jaque don't, but since Brazil is in 27th and not 30th, that's no problem.

Congratulations! :)

Two questions: 1) Is it safe that the Brazilian NOC will use all its quota places in any case? Even if they get 3 (which is possible, as we know ;) )

2) Did you calculate the full ranking list or just for the places 20+? Would you share the full list with us if yes? :)

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6 minutes ago, LowerSaxony said:

Congratulations! :)

Two questions: 1) Is it safe that the Brazilian NOC will use all its quota places in any case? Even if they get 3 (which is possible, as we know ;) )

2) Did you calculate the full ranking list or just for the places 20+? Would you share the full list with us if yes? :)

The Brazilian NOC's main goal (from January on, they hadn't realized it earlier...) has been to go for the two tickets, so I would assume they'd definitely use both of them, yes.

 

As for the total ranking, there could be some mistakes in the higher positions, there are some differences between mine and the one of Brazil's manager, but we're not sure where the difference comes from. Anyhow, this is my ranking:

 

Position Country Points
1 SWE 12996
2 RUS 12487
3 USA 11999
4 GER 9460
5 NOR 9194
6 FIN 8913
7 CZE 7285
8 ITA 6795
9 SUI 6479
10 SLO 5115
11 POL 3733
12 FRA 3676
13 CAN 3434
14 AUT 3429
15 UKR 2190
16 CHN 1910
17 JPN 1746
18 LAT 1732
19 EST 1667
20 KAZ 1354
21 SVK 1109
22 BLR 671
23 SRB 665
24 KOR 409
25 GRE 368
26 LTU 317
27 BRA 312
28 AND 308
29 TUR 305
30 CRO 296
31 THA 282
32 AUS 225
33 ARM 200
34 LIE 131
35 MGL 94
36 ESP 61
37 ROU 54
38 BIH 40
39 ISL 40
40 HUN 34
41 ARG 24
42 CHI 21
43 BUL 9
44 IRI 8
45 MKD 7
46 LBN 3
47 MNE 2
48 POR 2
49 MEX 1
50 COL 1

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