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The statements of the best 3 men & women

Petr Novak (CZE):

I am just so happy! My first FIS Marathon Cup victory! It’s amazing! I made the right choice when choosing my skis – they worked perfectly. I had a fall already in the first downhill as I came into the deep snow on the side, but luckily I could get back into the front relatively soon again without loosing too much energy. I attacked around km 35 and I realised soon that the gap was growing and growing so I just pushed on to ensure my victory. It was a very tough and hard race today but I am really really satisfied and happy.

 

Martin Koukal (CZE):

I am satisfied with my race and this second place. It was not that easy today due to the track preparation and especially due to the skidoo with the camera which drove all the time in the middle of the track which made it very soft. It also stopped sometimes just around a corner and me and some others eve fell down when we tried to avoid it. In total I fell down three times and it cost me a lot of energy to come back each time. Petr was very strong today but I think I would have been able to rival longer with him if I wouldn’t have had the falls. When he attacked I thought we would be able to catch him again in the downhill but we didn’t and the gap grew bigger and bigger. In the end Benoit couldn’t follow anymore and Tom had a fall so it was only me and Martin (Bajcicak). We both knew that only the middle row was fast so we both went into it. I knew from my World Cup Sprints that I am good in the finish sprint and it worked out.

 

Martin Bajcicak (SVK):

It was a hard race – you had to work the whole time. And the snowfall didn’t make it any easier. I am very satisfied with my third place even though the second spot would have been possible. 3km before the finish, Martin (Koukal) and me were suddenly alone – then I knew that the podium would be possible.

 

 

Riitta-Liisa Roponen (FIN):

I am really happy with this victory. Yesterday I was still racing in the 10km classic Finnish Championships in Helsinki. I took the plane to Salzburg right after the race and came here by car. I thought that I would just take this race as a good training for the Olympics, therefore I am even happier that I could even win it. Right at the start I got away fast but already 1km after the start I was alone and the others got to me pretty quickly. I then just stayed with them and followed. However, around 3km before the finish I felt that I still had enough power left to give it a go and I changed the pace which the others couldn’t follow anymore.

 

Julia Tikhonova (RUS):

When I saw the weather this morning I knew that this race wouldn’t be an easy race. You had to work all the time. I didn’t expect it to be that hard in the uphills though – at one moment I even thought that I couldn’t go any further anymore and I was ready to quit, but when I saw that all the other girls just pushed hard and went on, I pushed on as well. Sometimes the fogg was so thick that we all couldn’t see the track anymore and there were several falls. We also had some guys in our group which pushed us several times – that was very annoying. But I din’t want to waste my energy by pushing them back. However, I am very happy with my result today.

 

Olga Rotcheva (RUS):

It was a hard distance, but I had really good skis. I nevertheless enjoyed the race, I am healthy and I felt good. However, sometimes it was very hard to see the track and I got into the deep snow on the side several times and even fell down due to that. Around 5km before the finish I thought that this could be a podium for me. Normally, races in classic technique are better fore me therefore I am really satisfied with this result. Now I hope that I will be able to race Marcialonga next week – I only do not yet have a start bib!

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