"It was fantastic and it feels like a home ground. My grandfather lives here and I wanted to go fast, I saved as much energy as possible before the final, says Kläbo in Viaplay's broadcast.

Lucas Chanavat finished second. On the final downhill, Anger was pushed by Northug and fell behind towards the finish and was so close to reaching the podium for the first time.

Marcus Grate made it to the final but there it was empty in the tank and he finished six far behind.

When several competitors crashed in the second semi, Anger took the opportunity to win ahead of Grate.

Anger, who was third in the prologue, controlled the fourth quarterfinal and took a confident victory.

Marcus Grate had a violent showdown with Niilo Moilanen in the third quarter-final. After studying the seagull photo, it was found that the Swede was one hundredth ahead and had to go to the semifinals. Erik Valnes was the superior heat winner.