Santtu Silvennoinen
Wassberg technology explains the third best skating race in Finnish career, writes Santtu Silvennoinen.
Iivo Niskanen was sixth on Sunday in the Cogne World Cup 10 kilometer free -to -go. Newspix24 / Bildbyrån
It was the third best skating skiing race for Iivo Niskanen on Sunday in Cogna, Italy, while the Finn finished sixth in a 10 -kilometer start.
Only 18.1.2020 Nove Mesto’s free 15 kilometers (second) and 15.12.2019 on Davos’s free 15 kilometers (fourth).
Niskanen’s profit fitness curve is strongly upward. When the free goes well, you can expect medal skiing with traditional.
Behind Sunday’s result is Wassberg technology. Savolainen was able to proceed most of his performance for most of his performance.
A few absences also leveled the way to the “point”. Among other things, Johannes Klæbo, William Poroma, Andrew Musgrave, Friedrich Moch and Mika Vermeulen were on the sidelines.
Niskanen’s difference to the winner was significant on Sunday. The loss to Harald Amundsen was 22.1 seconds – not bad.
For the third time in the World Cup this season’s World Cup. In Lillehammer in December, Savolainen was ranked 15th and beat Martin Nynget for a minute. In Les Rousses in January, Niskanen ended up in 19th place and took 50 seconds for the winner Iver Andersen in the jacket.
During his career, Niskanen has been in the World Cup and the Value Race on Sunday’s score seven times in the top ten in skating.
The statistics are not taken into account in the pursuit, which have been based on the results of the traditional race, and no combination competitions.


