Personal coach Matti Haavisto goes through what happened to his protector on the main trip to the World Cup.
Krista Pärmäkoski and a personal coach Matti Haavisto They sighed as a sacredness when the weather forecast promised Trondheim on Tuesday’s traditional ten watercourses.
The Madshus ski arsenal features green-based transparentisis, which have won the World Cup in Lahti and slipped brilliantly on Sunday in the 10+10 kilometer combination of Trondheim’s World Cup.
The weather forecast changed, Trondheim had a sleigh during the women’s ten, so we had to put on the bottom.
– The grip is challenging. Just couldn’t find the equipment for the crystal, that is, there was a ski that suits that condition. That’s where it (Tuesday’s race) crashed, Haavisto comments.
He underlines that the Norwegian ski brand Madshus does not blame.
– Casting primers are rare, so there are few skis in that weather area and few tests are done. There are skis for some, and Madshus also has good troops.
Pärmäkoski lost on Tuesday’s winner For Ebba Andersson Two minutes and finished 17th.
Slide problem
Krista Pärmäkoski suffered from slipping problems on Tuesday in Norway. Pasi Liesimaa
The Finnish skis kept but did not slip enough. Haavisto says that Pärmäkoski chose the best catering equipment available.
– Two Finnish skiers were happy with their skis on Tuesday. Everyone had the same lubrication and pattern, says an experienced skier who has been involved in Trondheim in Finland.
From the Finnish Skiing on Tuesday Johanna Matintalo is in the Salomon Ski Stall. Kerttu Niskanen and Jasmin are Fischer women.
– Before the women’s race, we also tested a holding ski, but they had no chance to compete. Everyone skiing on Tuesday on the bases.
Haavisto estimates that his protector is in the best shape of the season in Trondheim.
– It is useless to speculate on how much the jacket came on the ski. Not just a competitive staple was found.
“Vex”
The Finnish catering base was commendably kept, so the skiing was successful without the problems caused by the tools. Pasi Liesimaa
Pärmäkoski’s performance on Sunday in 10+10 kilometers was promising to suffer from traditional grip problems.
The Finn was seventh on Sunday.
The goals were high before Tuesday tens.
– The tune may vary, but the condition in the big picture does not throw anywhere. Krista worked hard on Tuesday, but the journey did not get along. He got himself tight.
Tuesday’s start was 36th in Pärmäkoski’s high World Championship career. The end result was second in the personal competitions of his career, where only traditional progress has been made. The World Championship debut at Liberec 2009 at the traditional ten-time departure ended at 37th.
– The expectations were that in Trondheim’s dozens, besides the combined race, there were opportunities to succeed, says Haavisto.
– Krista’s career has had good days and have had bad days – they come and go. This is not the earth’s murmur, but that does not mean that we do not do everything for success. Tuesday’s result is annoying, but we have learned to deal with things, a peaceful pilot adds.
Facts
Women’s 10km (P), Temporary Output
1. Ebba Andersson (SWE), 30.19.8
2. Therese Johaug (Nor), +1.3
3. Frida Karlsson (SWE), +12.1
4. Teresa Stadlober (AUT), +15.0
5. Heidi Weng (Nor), +26.3
6. Astrid Slind (Nor), +29.2
7. Katharina Hennig (GER), +29.9
8. Nadja Kälin (sui), +31.0
9. Kerttu Niskanen, +1.00,9
10. Johanna Matintalo, +1.05.8
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17. Krista Pärmäkoski, +1.54,9
30. Jasmin Kähärä, +2.56.8

