Ristomatti Hakola and his partners are about to end up on the basis.

Ristomatti Hakola tested the holdings less than an hour before the World Championship start. Pasi Liesimaa

The 10-kilometer traditional skiing competition of Trondheim World Cup becomes a kind of lottery, as the importance of skis is emphasized for the extreme.

– It’s a really challenging weather, said Finland’s head coach Teemu Pasanen less than an hour before the start of the men’s competition.

At Granåsen Ski Stadium it is raining wet snow. It may be that the rain becomes a sleigh during the men’s race.

The circumference is a bit worried about Finland’s number one Ristomatti Hakola.

– The rods sink when it is so soft, Hakola reports.

Big changes

Finnish head coach Teemu Pasanen (left) discussed with Mika Kulmala, former Executive Director of the Ski Association, at Granåsen Ski Stadium. Pasi Liesimaa

Finland’s maintenance was reported by the weapon of blue -and -white skiers.

– The whole group is likely to leave the whole group, but they are still tested, ski maintenance reported.

There is no lubrication of holding. Possible freezing of the grip area may be prevented by a substance to prevent freezing.

– The track changes one minute from a minute when skiing. It may be a holding, but to the end is tested. It can be anything, Pasanen comments.

Another option is a holding ski. It may have a greater risk of going wrong if the wet snow sticks to the bottom of the tool. So did Liberec’s World Championships in the World Championships in the men’s 15-kilometer traditional departure in 2009.

The condition was similar to Tuesday in Trondheim.

Sami Jauhojärvi There was a medal favorite at the time. He chose a holding ski. It collected snow. Western Lapin’s breeder was the twelfth of the competition. The 11 men above were skiing on the bases.

Matti Heikkinen grabbed bronze in Finland as head coach at the time Magnar Dalen with a bag borrowed from the bag.

Ville Ahonen ski with Atomic’s equipment. Pasi Liesimaa

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