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artificial classic tracks for summer training.



 
 
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Old June 30th 05, 05:33 AM
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Default artificial classic tracks for summer training.

http://www.skisport.ru/news/index.php?news=1978

Even though it's assumed that this groups speaks all Nordic languages,
here's what the text says, in brief:

"300 meters of artificial classic tracks have been put in Ostrov, near
Pskov, to allow Russian skiers and biathelets train on real skis during
the summer. The metal-silicon base for the tracks has been designed by
Russian scientists."

The picture is clickable.

The stuff is probably very expensive: 300 meters is lame.

 




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