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Riiber farewell already in Oslo with rank 45

Ilkka Herola celebrated the first Finnish World Cup victory in the Nordic Combination since 2010 (Hannu Manninen) on Sunday after a hill record of 146 metres on Holmenkollen and a strong 7.5 km race. Herola won ahead of Vinzenz Geiger (GER/+15,3 sec.) and the Tyrolean Johannes Lamparter (+18,2). Jarl-Magnus Riiber surprised with the announcement that he had already won the last competition of his career in Oslo. Geiger is early overall World Cup…
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Ilkka Herola celebrated the first Finnish World Cup victory in the Nordic Combination since 2010 (Hannu Manninen) on Sunday after a hill record of 146 metres on Holmenkollen and a strong 7.5 km race. Herola won ahead of Vinzenz Geiger (GER/+15,3 sec.) and the Tyrolean Johannes Lamparter (+18,2). Jarl-Magnus Riiber surprised with the announcement that he had already won the last competition of his career in Oslo. Geiger is early overall World Cup…

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Combiner Vinzenz Geiger won the World Cup revanche and scored Norway's top star Jarl Magnus Riiber in his hometown Oslo.

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