Yesterday's sprint barely started before it was over for Ebba Andersson who finished last in her quarterfinal heat.
Today, the Tour de Ski debutant hopes for a better day when the tour ends.
But it will be an unproven challenge for Ebba Andersson where she will take on the talked-about final monster climb.

- If I have a good day, I think it suits me well, but it is important that I have it too and that I really perform at the top. This is a real top we have to address, Ebba Andersson tells SVT Sport.

"Hard to imagine"

What did you like about the slopes when you watched TV?

- It's something that has attracted and that I was really looking forward to. During my years as I followed the tour it is hard to imagine how tough it is. You are fooled a little by the TV pictures. It's about being tough with yourself up the hill.

Did those who ride the hill say anything?

- No, right now we have only taken stage by stage, but the little you heard in previous years is that it is tough and a challenge, but it is something that we athletes like too, says Ebba Andersson.

Ahead of the final stage, Ebba Andersson is sixth in the total, 53 seconds up to a podium in the Tour de Ski.