Changes in the Finnish men’s pairing team were quite challenging.

Finnish men’s pairing team Joni MäkiLauri Vuorinen Find out two harsh bangs during the Lahti Saturday free race, until eventually Vuorinen was barley.

– A little disappointing is to get out of the podium. A little stiff on the back of the foot. The ski was sufficient. I don’t put it on the peak, Vuorinen comments.

He bowed to the goalie’s prize ball and Finland ended up fifth.

– By no means has it been the same as Trondheim. The best blade is eaten. I am quite happy with the performance of both of us. Fifth place is pretty good.

Then to those harsh bangs.

They took place in exchange.

– Joni pushed me in the first exchange until a Swedish fell in front. The only thing I could avoid was outside the track. Otherwise, it could have become a hard memory, Vuorinen reports.

There were also challenges in the second exchange when there were many thunderstorms and space.

– I gave an exchange of Norwegian armpits. There were places of danger, but they were survived.

The hill succeeded

Joni Mäki (left) and Lauri Vuorinen ended up in five. Pasi Liesimaa

The season of the double -dual -duty medalist J. Mäki has been poor. The latest setback before Trondheim had come to the flu.

Now the man is healthy and Monok also seems to be with the most greedy eating of the season.

– Saturday was probably the star moments of the season. They haven’t been before, Mäki says.

He sent Vuorinen from the tip to the anchor section.

– Okay. The first two rounds were to go with energy sparing. It succeeded.

Norway won the race, Switzerland was second and France third.

Facts

Men’s pair (v), bay

1. Norway I (Eve Northug -Johannes Klæbo), 16.22,66

2. Switzerland I (Janik Riebli – Valerio Gond), +1,67

3. French I (Richard Jouve -Jules Chappaz), +1,87

4. The United States II, +1.97

5. Finland I (Joni Mäki -Lauri Vuorinen), +2.45

6. The United States I, +4,29

7. Germany, +4,42

8. Norway II, +5,85

9. Czech I, +6,35

10. UK, +6,37

Lauri Vuorinen and the Swedes had momentum and dangerous situations in the changes in pair. Pasi Liesimaa

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