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In The Mid-90s, Second Place Was Different
Sometimes you have some data and a specific question. Â Other times, you have some data, and you just sort of noodle around with it aimlessly. Â Sadly, I’ve been known to do that just for fun. Â I know, I’m a nerd. So I was looking at the gaps between 1st and 2nd place finishers in World […]
Tagged oddities, time gap, trend, World CupPoland Sprints Recap
As always, thanks to Jan at worldofxc.com for the heat time data… I’m beginning to get a feel for the relationship between heat times and sprint courses. It’s hard, cause I’m not actually there skiing on the courses, so I do the best I can reading about them. But it seems this course was pretty […]
Tagged heat times, men, recap, Sprint, women, World CupFollow-Up On Devon Kershaw + World Cup Overall
A commenter on Monday’s post noted that there are some folks fairly close behind Kershaw in the WC overall, so he has more to worry about than just catching Petter Northug. In particular, Marcus Hellner is only 57 points back, while Alexander Legkov is fully 168 points back. Hellner is obviously the more immediate concern, […]
Tagged alexander legkov, devon kershaw, marcus hellner, maxim vyleghanin, men, overall, petter northug, points, World Cup