Geiger breaks Germany I bad starting position
Whether Rydzek (120.5 meters) and Geiger (115 meters) can catch up with them is extremely questionable, they are 1:14 minutes behind.
The probably favored duo after the jump also comes from Norway – the cross-country specialists Jens Luras Oftebro (123.5 meters) and Jörgen Graabak (124.5 meters) are only 43 seconds behind on the trail.
Norway and Austria favoured
Austria I is also promising. The duo Lukas Greiderer and Franz-Joseph Rehrl took second place after jumps of 129.5 and 127 meters, ten seconds behind.
The decision is made in the final cross-country skiing competition, in which the teams have to cover 7.5 kilometers twice. Start is at 3.40 p.m.
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Source: sho