russian skier Veronika Stepanova in her column on , she named the track features in Oberstdorf, Germany.
– When I arrived at the 2021 World Cup in Oberstdorf, I was impressed by two things: an absolutely horse-drawn climb of about eight hundred meters – and then immediately a descent with turns so steep and tight that my first thought was: “The whole point is that someone here fell spectacularly straight into the camera! At the World Cup a few years ago, in the men’s race, everything was like that – falls, blocks, live dramas.
At the World Championships, no one seems to have fallen – and all because we train now, including those very direct lateral thigh muscles. Twenty years ago they weren’t so involved, only getting in the way on long, smooth trails. By the way, the tracks in Beijing were old-fashioned, calm and smooth, I was even surprised. But this is a big exception, but Oberstdorf is the norm,” Stepanova wrote.
Source : MatchTV

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