Was frustrated after a weak half – the sick Sørloth saved Norway from defeat – news Sport – Sports news, results and broadcasting schedule

20 November 2022 at 14:47 Klæbo pressed by surprise man: – What on earth is happening? Johannes Høsflot Klæbo won for the second time in two days at Beitostølen on Sunday. Unknown Henrik Dønnestad was the only one who gave Klæbo a fight right to the end. – What on earth is happening, Torgeir Bjørn exclaimed as time was running out for Klæbo. But on the run, Klæbo pulled out the last bit and secured the victory. – It must be the height, I think, replies Klæbo when he is asked to explain the good start to the season. Now he will make a thorough assessment of whether he travels to Ruka for the World Cup opener next weekend. – I really want to go. It can get harder and harder the faster you go. I will make a sensible choice on Tuesday, but I guess it must hurt for me not to travel, explains Klæbo. The big surprise was precisely Dønnestad, who came from the depths between 1 kilometer and 5.6 kilometers and finished very strongly. It finally ended with an impressive second place. – It is simply a dream. That’s what I’ve been going for for so many years and being there myself is unimaginable fun, says a delighted Dønnestad. Andrew Musgrave was third. National team coach Eirik Myhr Nossum was also impressed. – Fantastically good race. He went well yesterday too. I probably took him out to a World Cup race in 2018, on a three mile course here (Beitostølen). So he has become smoother and smoother over the years. He is a good skier, and this is perhaps the best thing he has done, says Nossum, who also says that Iversen has priority as a national team skier to Ruka.



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