William Poromaa was not completely satisfied with the material in Friday’s distance race and called it “real cock skids”.
Something that stirred emotions in the Swedish camp.
– I think it’s wrong to go out in the media and say that it’s cock skids, says gelding manager Petter Myhlback.
It was an eleventh place for William Poromaa in Friday’s distance race in Lillehammer – while the top ten was characterized by Norwegians apart from the Briton Andrew Musgrave. That particular eleventh place was a placement that Poromaa was not particularly pleased with.
“Real cock pods”
Shortly after finishing, he criticized his material.
– I think it was a pretty good race, but today it was a real bummer, he says in Viaplay’s broadcast.
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The statement was not appreciated by the Swedish poll manager Petter Myhlbackwho later recanted.
– That is a very strong word, absolutely. But when you have adrenaline in your body, it can be experienced as “cock skids”, he says according to Expressen.
– I want Wille to take those words to me, I think that’s perfectly fine. But since you go out in the media and say it’s cock pods, I think it’s wrong.
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Poromaa’s poodle
A little while later, William Poromaa again had to comment on what was said, and then he was a little more reserved.
– It felt good today, but maybe it wasn’t cocky. But the feeling was a bit like that, but then I’m hard on words, I always have been. It feels like it was a bit recurring today, you have days like that sometimes. It’s just a matter of biting the sour apple.
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Also Calle Halfvarsson was dissatisfied with his skis and his performance.
– It doesn’t really work, I lose everywhere. It’s frustrating, but it’s a material sport we’re playing, unfortunately, he says in Viaplay.