Race Snapshot: Tour de Ski 15/35km Pursuit
You can read a brief explanation of these graphs here. Men’s race: Women;s race:
Also tagged freestyle, men, race snapshot, tour de ski, women, World CupYou can read a brief explanation of these graphs here. Men’s race: Women;s race:
Also tagged freestyle, men, race snapshot, tour de ski, women, World CupTwo skiers who have emerged over the past several races with noticeably improved results are Finland’s Anne Kylloenen and Germany’s Denise Herrmann: Kylloenen’s results earlier in the season were more or less in line with her better results previously, but it’s been the last few races that have really been much better. Hermann on the […]
Also tagged anne kylloenen, denise hermann, women, World CupSee here for an explanation of these graphs. The men’s race: And the women’s race:
Also tagged men, race snapshot, tour de ski, womenSee here for an explanation of these graphs. The men’s race: And the women’s race:
Also tagged freestyle, interval, race snapshot, tour de skiAs we approach the Tour de Ski, this is a short assessment of how the US and Canadian teams are doing so far compared to previous seasons. As I typically do, I’m going to include all World Cup results, rather than just the best results. Clearly, there have been some strong results for both the […]
Also tagged Analysis, canada, men, mid season, Sprint, USA, women, World CupI noted in a Tweet that Marit Bjoergen is the only skier since 1992 to win each of the four opening World Cup events (sprint and distance) in a row. But if you relax that condition to allow for streaks occurring at any point in the season (and include Olympic and World Championship events), Bjoergen […]
Also tagged marit bjoergen, men, Sprint, winning streak, women, World Cup