The Skiing World Cup ended in Lahti on Sunday. During the season, many explanations have been heard about why the pace is not enough, writes Urheilu’s news manager Pekka Aalto.
I chose the wrong lane at the finish line. I should have gone to the right, where there was more skiing than the left, but these things hurt.
I was left in a bad place in my batch. There was no way to continue from there.
My skis had too much grip. My skis had too little grip. My skis didn’t slip. The profile of my skis was too low/high. In the test, my skis still work well.
An Italian/Swedish/Finnish/Andorrian skied off my skis/pole. There was nothing to be done about it.
I didn’t realize Italian/Swedish/Finnish/Andorran was so close. When he scurried past, I didn’t have time to answer.
There was a difficult bend on the descent with loose snow/ice. I fell there and the race was ruined.
The organizer had placed the advertising fence in the wrong place.
When you have to start from the back, there is no chance in such a mass race. The path was also very narrow.
I tried to break free, but the bills are piling up so much that there was no way to break free.
The track didn’t suit my strengths, but in three weeks there will be a suitable race for me.
I had so many ailments during summer training that I couldn’t expect anything from the season.
Now I deliberately focused only on the Tour/World Championships. That’s why he didn’t go in the World Cup.
This way, there are already so many competitions in the spring that the body is tired. Now there was no chance to fight for victory. Next season, a new company.
At this point in the comments, many may already be wondering if these explanations are true Johannes Hösflot Kläbon from the mouth. Are not.
He’s the only one who doesn’t need to explain.