And Kerttu as well with them in such a good shape. These younger ones need to step up. Ebba has been inconsistent whole season, out of shape, Frida still absent, hopefully she'll come back soon. Who do u think will win TDS?
@@djordjenikolic9059 Wow, didn't know Kerttu is 36 as well but your right, seems to be the golden age to race. Dunno who's gonna win it now cause both Kerttu and Slind seems to be in super form, but Johaug and that last hill is a great match historically. Her past hill times have been superior.
@@Underhills Slind and Niskanen will be better in sprint surely, but as you've said Johaug has always been superior on that final climb, plus day before is skiathlon, discipline where Johaug has been dominant for years - might not be with the big margin, but she is surely expected to win.
@@djordjenikolic9059 I am rather sure Johaug will win it if she stays healthy. She has about 1 minute lead on Diggins and even if Diggins wins the next sprint, she will not be strong enough the two last days compared with Johaug. Even Weng might beat Diggins at the end if Weng manages to have a good sprint.
Very impressive, the two oldest racers in the tour, both being 36 years old.
And Kerttu as well with them in such a good shape. These younger ones need to step up. Ebba has been inconsistent whole season, out of shape, Frida still absent, hopefully she'll come back soon.
Who do u think will win TDS?
@@djordjenikolic9059 Wow, didn't know Kerttu is 36 as well but your right, seems to be the golden age to race. Dunno who's gonna win it now cause both Kerttu and Slind seems to be in super form, but Johaug and that last hill is a great match historically. Her past hill times have been superior.
@@Underhills Slind and Niskanen will be better in sprint surely, but as you've said Johaug has always been superior on that final climb, plus day before is skiathlon, discipline where Johaug has been dominant for years - might not be with the big margin, but she is surely expected to win.
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I am rather sure Johaug will win it if she stays healthy.
She has about 1 minute lead on Diggins and even if Diggins wins the next sprint, she will not be strong enough the two last days compared with Johaug.
Even Weng might beat Diggins at the end if Weng manages to have a good sprint.
Why aren’t any of these races accessible to the North American audience? The sport will never grow unless the people in charge tap into this market.