Title fights in Trondheim
For the first time, snow at World Cup: Long -term runners collect bitter slopes
After a days of constant rain, violent snowfall suddenly begins in Trondheim. While the Germans were beaten early, the dominator cheered gold again.
The German cross-country skiers had to accept a hearty World Cup defeat in the violent snow flower from Trondheim. No athlete from the team of national coach Peter Schlickenrieder came under the top 20 over the ten kilometers in classical technology.
After two kilometers completed, all protégés were without chance. At Johannes Kläbo’s next gold coup, Friedrich Moch was in 25th place in the best German.
At Norway’s next cross -country skiing party – given the weather – very well -filled spectators ranks, Kläbo led the next triple success in front of his compatriots Erik Valnes and Harald Östberg Amundsen. The Norwegian star won his third title in the third race and a total of his twelfth gold medal at World Championships.
Season medal in a long way
After a days of constant rain, snowfall began in the morning, which became more and more violent during the day. “It doesn’t have much to do with a nice and easy running. This is a pure fight,” said Schlickenrieder on ZDF. The spectators still had a lot of fun and celebrated a snow party in the Granasen Skienter.
Behind Moch, who had kept with the top group in the skiathlon up to the last kilometer, Albert Kuchler (29th) and Janosch Brugger (37th) were left behind. In this form, it should also be extremely difficult for the German Ski Association (DSV) with a relay medal.
Two years ago in Slovenian Planica, Moch and Co. had surprisingly won bronze. “I’m pretty disappointed,” said Kuchler. “Today everything was not the way it should be.”
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Source: Stern

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