Antholz’s quick race was the best for the Finnish men in the season.
Tero Seppälä succeeded on Friday in Italy. Archive for this season. Nordicfocus / Sahl
The Finnish men were in the best speed of the season as the Biathlon World Cup continued on Friday in Antholz, Italy.
With future Olympic bananas about 1,600 meters above sea level at a 10 -mile and two shooting event Tero Seppälä was ranked 13 (+49.8) and Otto Invenius ranked 19th (+1.08.9). Both men shot one bum. Invenius was fined after a sleeping and Seppälä after the vertical shooting.
– It was good. Pretty smooth skiing. Annoying when one fine came, Seppälä commented in an interview with the Finnish Broadcasting Company.
Before Friday, the World Cup had four men’s races on these snow. The previous “domestic top win of the season” was Seppälä’s 20th place in Anncy. The second best Finn in the same event was 34 Jaakko Ranta.
Fifth winner
Winner Tarjei Bø stops. Aop
The fifth MC tour of the season saw the fifth winner of the season. Norwegian Tarjei bø shot the zeros and clocked the rest of 23.51.0. Compatriot Sturla Lägreid Once in a fine, the winner bent for 0.4 seconds.
The winner cried in the finish as he announced that he would end his career after this season. Kid brother John Bø reported the corresponding news recently.
Italian Tomasso giacomel Had the strongest speed on the track. He went twice for a fine, but was third (+2.6). Once upon a time, two fines have not been able to reach the ball in a quick race.
Giacomel was downright overwhelming, as he was the second wise man in skiing in Sweden Martin Ponsiluoma 13.6 seconds.
The Finns fired and skied better than on average this season. Seppälä’s hit rate before Friday was 83 and Invenius 79. The men’s balance on Friday was 90 percent.
In skiing, Seppälä was 25th (+1.02.7) and Invenius 32th (+1.11.3). In the average values, Seppälä’s ski investment at previous events was 33rd and Invenius 46th.
– It was good to do on the bench. I had to sleep for the first shot, but when it left, it was easier. There were some really good tracks on the track, Invenius said in an interview with state media.
The Finns also got one top score on Friday. Jaakko Ranta There was number one in both shooting and shooting areas. This did not heat up much as he fired two shabby and ended up at 82 (+2.56.2).
Also Olli Hiidensalo Went twice for a fine. He was ranked 60 (+2.06.9). As the last man, Hiidensalo got involved in the chase.

