Skiing A gloomy day for Finnish men in Norway – Iivo Niskanen interrupted

Of the Finns, only Perttu Hyvärinen is one for mc points.

Finland the male skiers had a gloomy day on Saturday at the World Ski Cup.

The number one skier Iivo Niskanen suspended the 15 – kilometer (v) race in Lillehammer, Norway, after freezing for 23 seconds at a distance of 6.1 kilometers.

The competition was won by Norway Simen Hegstad Krüger, who finished second at last winter’s World Championships on this same trip.

Norway won the World Cup gold in that race Hans Christer Holund was second in Lillehammer. The triple victory of the host country was completed Martin Lövström Nyenget.

About Finns mc points were only reached by the 25th place finisher Perttu Hyvärinenwho got to ski halfway in a good pee. Towing assistance was provided by Norway Håvard Moseby, which finished eighth in the competition.

The race was skied with the World Cup meter on an easy track, but despite that, there were quite big differences at the top.

One of the surprises of the competition was that Russia dominated the World Cup in the previous two seasons Alexander Bolshunov was 14th and lost 44 seconds to the winner,

The thing is complete.

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