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WoO Fantasy World Cup: Most decisive stage

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With 200 World Cup points for the winner and quite easy to pick out the favourites, NORT Stage 3 starting on Saturday 14:00 CET will probably be the stage in this years Fantasy World Cup where you MUST pick out a good team to not loose out in the overall. So don’t forget to set up your team by the first start at 14:00 CET on Saturday. Startlists are already up – nothing to wait for!

Disclaimer! This is a very experimental ‘for-fun’ service, and errors may (and will) occur. Only runners who were top 500 on the World Ranking as of June 15th are to be included on your team. The red group is defined by runners who were inside the Top 50 on the World Ranking as of June 15th. Take it for what it is, and have fun with it!

Overall results after NORT Stage 2

See below for the results of NORT after 2 stages. The startlist for Stage 3 will be a chasing start with the same time differences as in the overall results.

Name Total time Diff
1 Daniel Hubmann 42:16
2 Matthias Kyburz 42:46 0:30
3 Matthias Merz 43:00 0:44
4 Matthias Müller 43:07 0:51
5 Olav Lundanes 43:21 1:05
6 Pasi Ikonen 44:12 1:56
7 Fabian Hertner 44:29 2:13
8 Scott Fraser 45:09 2:53
9 Carl Waaler Kaas 45:55 3:39
10 Andreas Kyburz 46:09 3:53
11 Johan Runesson 46:12 3:56
12 Øystein Kvaal Østerbø 46:13 3:57
13 Baptiste Rollier 46:16 4:00
14 Gustav Bergman 46:31 4:15
15 Andrey Khramov 46:38 4:22
16 Anders Holmberg 46:53 4:37
17 Martin Hubmann 46:55 4:39
18 Erik Rost 46:57 4:41
19 Valentin Novikov 47:01 4:45
20 Olle Boström 47:08 4:52
21 Jonne Lehto 47:24 5:08
22 Hans Gunnar Omdal 47:31 5:15
23 Frédéric Tranchand 47:34 5:18
24 Jerker Lysell 47:49 5:33
25 Graham Gristwood 48:01 5:45
26 Hannu Airila 48:08 5:52
27 Tue Lassen 48:14 5:58
28 Alexey Bortnik 48:32 6:16
29 Olav Johannes Deelstra 48:33 6:17
30 Søren Bobach 48:41 6:25
31 Sergey Detkov 48:44 6:28
32 Andreas Rüedlinger 48:57 6:41
33 Rasmus Thrane Hansen 49:19 7:03
34 Jonas Gvildys 49:26 7:10
35 Gernot Kerschbaumer 49:34 7:18
36 Claus Hallingdal Bloch 49:43 7:27
37 Martinš Sirmais 49:43 7:27
38 Denis Grishman 49:47 7:31
39 Ruud Bråten Vetle 49:51 7:35
40 Eskil Kinneberg 50:01 7:45
41 Murray Strain 50:08 7:52
42 Vesa Taanila 50:35 8:19
43 Olli-Pekka Koistinen 50:49 8:33
44 Jonas Leandersson 50:53 8:37
45 Vincent Coupat 50:58 8:42
46 Christian Christensen 51:07 8:51
47 Vilius Aleliunas 51:25 9:09
48 Alexey Sidorov 51:30 9:14
49 Hallan Steiwer Gaute 51:35 9:19
50 Ralph Street 52:07 9:51
51 Søren Schwartz Sørensen 52:17 10:01
52 Markus Lang 52:28 10:12
53 Wolfgang Siegert 52:33 10:17
54 Christian Bobach 52:40 10:24
55 Rasmus Djurhuus 53:08 10:52
56 Erik Nilsson-Simkovics 54:02 11:46
57 Alasdair McLeod 54:27 12:11
58 Helmut Gremmel 56:48 14:32
59 Aleksei Alekseyonok 1:01:33 19:17
Name Total time Diff
1 Merja Rantanen 44:46
2 Maja Alm 45:17 0:31
3 Annika Billstam 45:23 0:37
4 Heidi Bagstevold 46:07 1:21
5 Mari Fasting 46:07 1:21
6 Tove Alexandersson 46:10 1:24
7 Linnea Gustafsson 46:14 1:28
8 Lena Eliasson 46:38 1:52
9 Tone Wigemyr 46:52 2:06
10 Rahel Friederich 47:26 2:40
11 Julia Novikova 47:29 2:43
12 Emma Claesson 47:29 2:43
13 Signe Søes 47:35 2:49
14 Judith Wyder 48:12 3:26
15 Claire Ward 48:21 3:35
16 Galina Vinogradova 48:28 3:42
17 Amélie Chataing 48:39 3:53
18 Sofie Johansson 49:02 4:16
19 Elise Egseth 49:04 4:18
20 Venla Niemi 49:06 4:20
21 Ines Brodmann 49:06 4:20
22 Angela Wild 49:12 4:26
23 Maria Rantala 49:36 4:50
24 Bodil Holmström 50:05 5:19
25 Nataliya Vinogradova 50:37 5:51
26 Ekaterina Popovich 50:44 5:58
27 Tessa Hill 50:48 6:02
28 Lilian Forsgren 50:53 6:07
29 Silje Ekroll Jahren 51:09 6:23
30 Outi Ojanen 51:12 6:26
31 Sarah Rollins 51:13 6:27
32 Rachael Elder 51:25 6:39
33 Ulrika Uotila 51:26 6:40
34 Line Hagmann 51:36 6:50
35 Saila Kinni 51:38 6:52
36 Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen 52:37 7:51
37 Hollie Orr 53:06 8:20
38 Ida Marie Næss Bjørgul 53:22 8:36
39 Olga Glebova 54:40 9:54
40 Signe Klinting 54:40 9:54
41 Anastasiya Tikhonova 54:41 9:55
42 Bettina Aebi 55:29 10:43
43 Niamh OBoyle 56:10 11:24
44 Helen Palmer 57:56 13:10
45 Brigitta Mathys 59:23 14:37
46 Pippa Archer 59:50 15:04
47 Inge Skovgaard Knudsen 1:00:32 15:46

Rules

Choose a Team consisting of 10 runners (you can choose arbitrary number of men/women).

Points are calculated in the following way:

  • For each World Cup race, your score is calculated as the World Cup points of the 10 runners in your team
  • Your 8 best total sums of the 10 World Cup races count in the total figure
  • You may drag as many runners over to your team in the right column as you want, but only the 10 topmost runners count in your sum
  • Of the top 10 in your list, 2 runners must be outside the red group, i.e. marked with **. If you have no runners outside the red group in your team, only the 8 first on the list will give you points. The red group was defined as runners inside the Top 50 on the World Ranking event as of June 15th 2011. Runners in the red group may change during the season. If changes to the ‘Red group’ are made, this will be announced via e-mail.
  • Bonus: In each World Cup race, you get a bonus of 50% of the points for the runner who is on the top of your team-list. Another 25% bonus for the runner on second place on your team-list, and yet another 10% bonus for the runner who is number three on your team-list
  • You can change which runners are in your team between each race
  • Last chance to change your team ahead of each World Cup race is given in the overview table here.
  • Note! This is a very experimental ‘for-fun’ service, and errors may (and will) occur.
  • Calculation of points will be done after each World Cup round – but you may change your team ahead of each competition.

See the complete rules – and register your Team here!.

About Jan Kocbach

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2 comments

  1. The 3th race is based on general results of NORT or only on results of stage 3 (stage time) ?

    thx =)

    • Same as world cup points – your team basically gets the World Cup points they earn, i.e. the overall NORT results. That’s why it is “easy”.