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1 March 2024 at 19:00 Led in Lahti – Lindvik was number four Marius Lindvik led after the first lap in Lahti and was in a position to take his first World Cup victory since 27 March 2022. But in the 2nd lap he fell back and landed at 121.5 meters . It did not hold up against several of the competitors who had held out with class jumps. This led to Lindvik finishing fourth, 3.4 points off the podium. – Of course, it’s a bit sad to be just outside the podium after a solid first round. But I’m actually quite happy with 4th place, says Lindvik to news. Lindvik stayed on the barrier for a long time as the last jumper, because the wind varied down the hill. – The wind was good at the top, but I didn’t know what was happening down the hill, says Lindvik. He says that he quickly shook off the disappointment after the jump and that it was actually a good day for him. – What a pity. It was very close to being a great day, says Viaplay expert Andreas Stjernen. Stjernen thought it was fine to send Lindvik out as the wind conditions were within the so-called “corridor” to release the jumpers. Slovenian Lovro Kos won the race after closing with 134 meters in the 2nd half. He won ahead of German Andreas Wellinger and Japanese Ryoyu Kobayashi. Johann André Forfang was sixth after jumping up from 16th place. Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal was number nine. – I was quite disappointed after the first half, but it ended well, says Forfang after the race. One who, however, was disappointed was Halvor Egner Granerud. He ended up number 19. When he met news, he came with a torn start number. – I was a bit annoyed, then I got a little angry. It was nothing more than that, says Granerud to news about how the starting number cracked. He characterized the whole thing as “disappointment”.



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