Ristomatti Hakola gave Viaplay a harsh review – Perttu Hyvärinen messed up the ending: “We will fight in the camp” | Sport

Ristomatti Hakola gave Viaplay a harsh review Perttu Hyvarinen

Finnish men had a strong contribution in Oberhof’s 20-kilometer traditional cross-country start race, as two skiers made it into the top ten.

Perttu Hyvärinen answered for the best place, being sixth, Cross mat Hakola was ninth. The two made out at the end and joked with each other in interviews. According to Hakola, Hyvärinen managed to block him in the book.

– Dude quite aggressively closed it (space) from it. It’s a bit ****ing, Hakola acknowledged Hyvärinen when he came to SVT’s interview booth.

SVT handles the interviews from Yelle Oberhof. Hyvärinen, on the other hand, stated to Viaplay that the two will probably resolve the situation later.

– There were still fights at the end with “Risen”, so now we’re going to wrestle back to the camp, when we’re roommates. Let’s fight there for a while.

Hyvärinen had enough events in the race. Among other things, he fell at the start, in addition, he picked up additional points for no less than 27 World Cup points from the sweets along the way. For the sixth place, he also got 75 points.

Hyvärinen admitted in an interview with Viaplay that he wasn’t hunting for extra points, but they came by accident. He also recounted his fall.

– Someone fell in front, directly into the mine. The poles remained intact, so I could continue. I thought that was it for the day, let’s ski a couple of laps in peace. Then all of a sudden I was in the bow, yes there were spaces there, Hyvärinen said.

According to Hyvärinen, Oberhof’s track was wide and the headwind interfered in several places, so many people were looking for wide backs for peeing. In the final straight, Hyvärinen got up well to fight for the prize places, but was 0.6 seconds behind.

– At the end of the day, that result is quite disappointing, I just couldn’t find a better one at the end. Basically, I’m in such condition that I should be able to fight for the podium, Hyvärinen said.

– Couldn’t find a suitable gap in it. I tried to get into the pees, it didn’t quite hit. To be honest, I was pretty upset.

Hakola, like several other skiers, complained about the headwind, even though he said that he skied under the protection of others. He estimates that he could have had a chance even up to the podium if the final step markers had been better.

– The end is sad, there was no lane. It could have been a better ranking, but this is skiing.

Hakola had to ski the race on borrowed skis, as his equipment did not arrive at Frankfurt airport.

– Pera is a bit fatter. Maybe I had to apply a little too much grip, the skids suffered because of it, Hakola joked to Viaplay.

Niskanen exorcises tactics, Kläbo still finds it difficult

From the beginning kept the pace Iivo Niskanen fell to 11th in the final standings. However, Niskanen’s speed took away the edge from many early favorites. Among other things, Tour de Ski winner Norway Harald Östberg Amundsen finished 14th and returned to the race tracks Johannes Hösflot Kläbo was only 17.

– Yes, I kept a good pace there. Then we stood for a while. I thought that I would try on that last puck and I got a little bit of a break from it, but when I came to the stadium there was such a tailwind. I knew that if the group caught up again, then the game would be over. Terrible pee benefit today, Niskanen told Viaplay.

– It was a good bet, but a bad tactic. Should have saved everything for the end. In vain I was four times in front of it on the headwind section. However, I tried to ski with the wrong puck for the win. It was kind of all or nothing at that point. Then there were no bangs at the end.

Kläbo was already finnishing himself after the sprint race, where he was left out of the final for the first time since 2018. Now he told Viaplay that the situation has not improved at all.

– It was difficult from the first meters. The first hill was tough. I skied poorly technically. Now we have to come up with something clever in the next few weeks, Kläbo said.

– I’m getting used to this. I’ve felt like this all winter, except for one weekend.

Arsi Ruuskanen lost to Kläbo by only 0.2 seconds and was 18th, Lauri Vuorinen was the 24th and Markus Vuorela 27:s.

Urheilu follows Urheilustudio’s weekend in this article.

Oberhof, men’s 20 km (p), joint start:

1. Erik Valnes NOR 46.03,0
2. Martin Löwström Nyenget NOR +0.9
3. Pål Golberg NOR +1.6
4. Mattis Stenshagen NOR +1.7
5. Federico Pellegrino ITA 2,1
6. Perttu Hyvärinen FIN +2.2
7. William Poromaa SWE +2.4
8. Antoine Cyr CAN +2.5
9. Ristomatti Hakola FIN +2.7
10. Alia Barp ITA +7.0
11. Iivo Niskanen FIN +7.9

18. Arsi Ruuskanen FIN +10.3
24. Lauri Vuorinen FIN +34.0
27. Markus Vuorela FIN +1.12,1

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