Marit Bjorgen dominated the last time-trial for the Norwegian women’s team before they left the high altitude camp in Val Senales, Italy for the World Cup sprint races in Düsseldorf, Germany this upcoming weekend.
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– Marit looked very sharp. What she showed was solid, said national team coach Svein Tore Samdal.</p>
<p>The test was held on Tuesday. Next up for the team is a nine hours long bus trip from Italy to Germany.</p>
<p>– Hilde Gjermundshaug stayed reasonably close to Bjorgen in the test while the rest of the team was a bit behind, said Samdal.  </p>
<p>Bjorgen won the sprint opening in Düsseldorf two years ago and was fifth last year. She looks to be Norway’s strongest card this weekend as well.</p>
<p>Source: Langrenn.com</p>
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Marit Bjorgen dominated the last time-trial for the Norwegian women’s team before they left the high altitude camp in Val Senales, Italy for the World Cup sprint races in Düsseldorf, Germany this upcoming weekend.