Johannes Hösflot Kläbo has got a taste start on the Tour de Ski in Lenzerheide.

He started by taking home the premiere sprint on Tuesday and followed it up with a nice fourth place in the 15 kilometer classic yesterday.

Which means that he is currently leading the total ahead of compatriot Pål Golberg, after two of six stages.

But despite that, there is some uncertainty about his future in the tour.

- I have thought very little about the total position if I am to be honest.

I take one race at a time, so we'll see how long I last.

Now the most important thing was to get two good races, so we can take time off tomorrow and take things from there, Kläbo says to VG on Wednesday.

Kläbo's big goal is to top the form for the Olympics, which take place at a high altitude in Beijing in February, and is unsure whether six races in eight days is the right way to go.

- Plan A is to be implemented, so it is completely dependent on the body cooperating.

If I feel that it is negative for what happens in February, I jump off the second, he says.

KLIPP: Unthreatened Kläbo dominated in the sprint final (December 11 in Davos)

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Unthreatened Johannes Hösflot Kläbo dominated in the sprint final Photo: Bildbyrån