Race Snapshot: IBU WC 6 Men’s Sprint
Hmmm. I might have to write a post on Lowell Bailey next week.
Also tagged biathlon, lowell bailey, race snapshot, Sprint, World CupHmmm. I might have to write a post on Lowell Bailey next week.
Also tagged biathlon, lowell bailey, race snapshot, Sprint, World CupThe third in the series, looking at differences in performance in skating vs. classic races for particular nations. Â We’ve already done Japan and Italy. Â Now, by request, we have Norway. To avoid repeating myself, I’m going to skip much of the introduction and explanation for the methodology and graphs. Â Go read the Italy post if […]
Also tagged Analysis, Distance, norway, Sprint, technical, technique preference, womenTough day for the North Americans, sadly. Â Fantastic race by Lars Berger, though.
Also tagged biathlon, race snapshot, Sprint, World CupFantastic day for Lowell Bailey! Â Also a strong race from Canadian Brendan Green.
Also tagged biathlon, Distance, race snapshot, World CupBiathlon World Cup action started up again today (well, the individual races anyway; there were relays the last two days). Â The results look a bit topsy-turvy, with a fair number of big names having a tough day at the office. Â Looks like several of the North Americans had some issues in the range.
Also tagged biathlon, race snapshot, Sprint, World CupLike last time a look at the performance of skiers from different nations in this year’s TdS and last year’s. Â As always, click through for full versions, as these are somewhat large: Again, apologies if your favorite country isn’t shown. The Russian men actually seem to be doing about the same, with a handful of […]
Also tagged bump chart, recap, tour de ski, womenAs expected, Stage 6 saw quite a bit of movement (as well as skiers abandoning due to illness): A couple of the men are really quite a ways off the back; I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw some of them pack it in. Â Stage 6 created a lot more “clumpiness” with the men, although […]
Also tagged bump chart, Distance, stage, tour de ski, women, World Cup