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It’s a great track and a lot of fun, but you have to be in really good shape for it. Martin Fourcade France
It’s a great track and a lot of fun, but you have to be in really good shape for it.
“There are three different loops in all: one measuring 2.5km and the others 3.3km and 4km. I’m going to take you on the longest of the three, which will host the men’s events. There’s a bridge just after the start, which leads into a long and pretty steep climb that’s split in the middle by a short flat section. After hitting the top, you head into a fairly steep descent. Away on the left you can see the Alpensia ski jumping hills. Next year’s Games are going to be a great spectacle. Next comes a long flat section of around 800m, where you have to keep on working hard. "
“And now we’re heading into the second climb, which is also pretty steep. This is where the first split time is taken. You can’t double-pole your way up this climb. You have to skate. It’s followed by a descent on which you pick up a fair bit of speed. There’s a fast and fairly easy right-hand turn, followed by a second turn that’s tougher to negotiate when the snow’s fast and you’re heading into it at full speed. Next up is a third climb featuring several turns. The second split is taken here and this is where fatigue really starts to kick. Ahead lies the last turn, a long right-hander where you have to push hard on the poles before heading towards the stadium and the end of the loop. It’s pretty much downhill here, which gives you a chance to recover and catch your breath before arriving at the shooting range."
With the Games coming up, it’s so important to come here and get a feel for the course, the shooting range and the crowd. Laura Dahlmeier Germany
With the Games coming up, it’s so important to come here and get a feel for the course, the shooting range and the crowd.