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The fall Maiken Caspersen does not start in Lillehammer, reported Thursday the Norwegian Ski Federation in a press release.
"She was a little cold, we are taking the necessary steps to make the break as short as possible and she will be back to normal physical activity in a few days," said Øystein Andersen, Medical Consultant.
Last year, Falla won the Sprint Cup, but was a bit disappointed when opening the season in Ruka with a fourth-place finish.
She was Norway's main hope for the skate print at Lillehammer on Friday. We now have to trust other runners, including 19-year-old star Kristine Stavås Skistad.
"It's very happy and deserving, but when I say that, I think the Lillehammer Trail is very difficult for Skistad, it does not give any idea who's going to go fast in the World Cup, I do not think we should we expect everyone from Skistad
on this track, says Petter Soleng Skinstad.
Inn for Falla, Emilie comes from Gol, IL. Petter Soleng Skinstad, international TV 2 expert, is delighted. He believed that flesh should be part of the initial withdrawal.
"I answer that Emilie Fleten is not part of the troupe in Lillehammer, after three good performances and a win at Gålå," he said during the withdrawal.
Skinstad issued a warning after the weekend sprint in Ruka, where Falla was the only Norwegian girl to qualify for the semi-finals.
"In Saturday's sprint at Kuusamo, Falla sometimes looked uncomfortable, and I think the lack of match and the little sprint training could be One of the reasons. "
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