There were heavy conditions on the track today and it was visible on many of the riders.

- Everyone looks really tormented.

It is 21 meters of altitude they take here in heavy conditions but I am surprised at how it wears on the riders.

It must be lead heavy in the track, says SVT's expert Anders Blomqvist.

Even the often unbeatable Alexander Bolshunov was really affected by today's tough conditions and ended completely.

The Russian drove in second behind the Norwegian Harald Östberg Amundsen.

And when the Russian was no longer involved in the gold hunt, it was instead a Norwegian settlement between Simen Hegstad Krüger and Hans Christer Holund that went smoothly at the end.

Krüger joined as new leader 15.4 before compatriot Amundsen but the lead was short-lived for Krüger.

For shortly afterwards, Hans Christer Holund came and drove in as the winner 20 seconds before.

Best Swedish was Jens Burman.

The text is updated.