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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025–26_ISU_Short_Track_World_Tour
  2. Milano men's relay is: Semi final 1: Semi final 2: They classify the countries according the World Tour Standings. Not according the SOQC-list. Otherwise and would switch. Good relay final from the Dutch, even without Jens van 't Wout. Looks like he has a pretty annoying injury. Not te be underestimated in any case. Hopefully he will recorver in time for European Champs and Olympic Games.
  3. Oh I'm confused now. According to the SOQC-list, Croatia is not qualified. But Croatia is 12th in the World Tour Standing: my mistake. No Croatia, but instead.
  4. Mixed relay in Milano: Heat 1: Heat 2: Heat 3:
  5. Women's relay in Milano: Semi final 1: Semi final 2:
  6. Less often than the number of victories he already achieved this season
  7. Oh no!!! Groin injury for Jens van 't Wout. DNS on the 1.000 and probably not on the relay (this afternoon).
  8. What an incredible tournament for the Dutch team. I'm especially happy that Lorena Wiebes is making such great progress in the omnium. But let's be honest: it's a post-Olympic year. The biggest competitors (Wollaston, Kopecky, Valente amongst others) aren't participating, many countries aren't here with their strongest riders, and the Netherlands is. We'll see what these results are worth next year. But still: I'm enjoying this Championships a lot
  9. Yes indeed, keirin always is a sort of a lottery. Yakovlev had bad luck in the final, but his best chance (the individual sprint) is yet to come. Lavreysen and Hoogland will appear tired at the start tomorrow, because they also ride the 1 km today.
  10. In Dutch media Lavreysen announced that he thinks Yakovlev will be his thoughest opponent this WCh. Besides Richardson ofcourse, but he mentioned Yakovlev in particular, because he trains with the Polish sprinters now. In keirin tournament Yakovlev shows his strength with two easy wins. Lavreysen needed the repechage and Richardson is already eliminated
  11. Thank God for Hoogland! Our team was very impressive again, but Roy van den Berg gets old. He failed to get three good starts in a row: 17.499 in the final was slow. That first position of the Dutch men will cause problems in the future. But for now very happy with the win of course!
  12. This was a suprise. But to be honest: this was the weakest field of participants in history for the women's teamsprint. I missed New Zealand and China. Germany and GB sent their B-team. Not to mention the talented Russian team. Where are Katy Marchant and Sophie Capewell?
  13. Thank God. Hopefully my Canadian friend is not angry now @Josh
  14. Well, no PEN, but 5th place for Jens in his quarterfinal. Like last week a 20th place overall. Well done!
  15. It's completely crazy what happens with him these two weeks. He really has great potential, but everytime there is 'something'. My prediction for the 1.000 meter is a PEN. And for the men's relay a yellow card. Then he has a full bingo card!
  16. Roussel knocks down Van 't Wout and Sighel, my two favorite skaters . A nightmare of a night for Van 't Wout: a false start in the 500 and a 6th place in the 1.500. Hopefully no inury for him, it would make his terrible week complete.
  17. Unfortunately Jens van 't Wout is still 'a little sick'. I predict he will withdraw today. His 1.500 metres in particular was very bad. Also on the 500 metres he crossed the finish line as if he just sprinted a whole marathon. It's a shame he's missing out on so many points in these first two World Cups, as that will give him a poor starting position in the 500 metres at the Games.
  18. That's so right. For a normal person, the rules are sometimes truly incomprehensible. Therefore I think it's a stupid sport. And yet, I still enjoy watching it .
  19. Not used to seeing a Dutch swimmer Caspar Corbeau come in 1st in the 200 breast!
  20. Sighel is one of my favorites. He skates beautifully! And this was a lovely pass.
  21. How good Sauralt has become in the sprint!! Boutin always was, but I didn't quite see Sarault coming. Big competition for the Velzeboer sisters towards Milano-Cortina!
  22. Like Jens van 't Wout. All of a sudden this 17-year old White Tiger that's gonna win most of the 1.000 and 1.500 meters this season and a very unpleasant illness. At least Dandjinou has a gold medal (and after the men's relay probably two).
  23. Impressive win for the White Tiger Rim. And he is only 17 years old
  24. We have another sick Lion: after Jens van 't Wout his girlfriend Zoë Deltrap is sick as well. Hopefully they won't infect the rest of the team. What a mess.
  25. About the results system: even the Dutch television commentator doesn't know which riders make up the teams in the relay. He said "Normally I could easily look it up, but that's no longer possible. I don't know who is skating. But luckily we have the nicknames."
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