Sunday, December 7, 2014

Known concern about the Norwegian domination: “One danger” – Aftonbladet

LILLEHAMMER / STOCKHOLM. The theme Norwegian dominance in the World Cup continues.

Three Norwegians in the top yesterday was today four when Lillehammer mini-tour ended with a pursuit.

– Sure it is a danger but what are we do? says a slightly dejected Charlotte Kalla after a fifth place in the race.

Five Norwegians pulled away and so a Charlotte Kalla on the hunt in the final classic race in Lillehammer. A 10 mile chase, as for Cold only meant to blow themselves up and try to compromise a little on the Norwegian domination.

But she never came up.

– There was only one tempo today says Kalla after the race.

It was not in åkmässigt for the Swedish language this morning and the podium was never close.

Instead continued Norway to dominate and seasonal sovereign Therese Johaug accounted for an impressive performance when she went in over half a minute on the leading Marit Bjrögen.

“What shall we do?”

It was a struggle between Johaug and Björgen right into the home stretch. Where did Johaug eventually pay for all second she went up. Björgen won the race by six tenths, Johaug was second and Heidi Weng went in goal in third.

Charlotte Kalla was eventually even give themselves against a fourth Norwegian. Ingvild Flugstad Østberg went from calling the last mile and Cold finished fifth nearly two minutes after Marit Björgen and Therese Johaug. The Swede had both anxious and dejected over the Norwegian crusher.

– Sure it is a danger, but what should we do?

How would you sum up your weekend?

– Okay, but certainly not more, says Kalla.

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