Wierer’s teammate Lisa Vittozzi, with one penalty finished fourth, 26.3 seconds back. Although Vittozzi finished fourth, she retained the Yellow Bib which she will wear in Thursday’s women’s sprint in Hochfilzen.
Canadian Emma Lunder, also with one penalty finished fifth, 1:33.2 back. Simon’s teammate Caroline Colombo shooting clean finished in a personal best sixth place, 53.5 seconds back.
Light snow continued as the women began their first pursuit of the season. Hauser led into the first prone but missed a shot in the first prone stage, opening the door for the clean-shooting Vittozzi, wearing Yellow to take the lead by 6.6 seconds. Wierer, Lunder and Elvira also cleaned leaving less than ten seconds from the lead.
It was like a flashback seeing Vittozzi together with her on the tracks according to Wierer, “It is really good for the Italian team and staff. We hope to continue like this; it will be really hard, but we will do our very best.” Vittozzi and Elvira came to the second prone stage together; Vittozzi cleaned easily while her Swedish rival went to the penalty loop. Just seconds behind, Hauser, Wierer, Lunder and Simon were all prefect, leaving with a gap of seven seconds behind the Italian.
Simon grabbed the lead in the first standing stage, knocking down the five targets rapidly. Vittozzi, Wierer and Lunder did the same, sending the top four out in almost lockstep within 1.7 seconds. The next group led by the also 15-for-15 Davidova with Elvira on her shoulder trailed by 23 seconds.
Everything would be decided in the last standing stage. At the top of the wall, with 600 meters to the range, Vittozzi had a small lead in the leading pack of four. Simon and Wierer both blew through their five targets that all turned white, leaving the stadium together for one more tour of the 2 km loop and a final climb of the Wall. Simon described the last stage. “I was very focused. I was just thinking about some simple things and was really confident about what I had to do…I think I need to remember this race for the rest of the season.” Vittozzi and Lunder, both with a single penalty left 25 seconds back with clean-shooting Elvira another four seconds back.
Two battles loomed: for the victory and the last podium spot. Simon quickly put six seconds on Wierer, while Elvira left her two rivals behind, all of this before the final climb. Wierer lost time but as she topped the Wall, still had enough of a gap to hold off the hard-changing Elvira.
Wierer admitted that in the last loop, “I still have really heavy legs. Lying in bed and taking medication is not the best race preparation. I was really concentrating on the shooting, but a lot of girls were shooting so well. I had no chance in the last loop against Julia; she was so strong and I was really afraid of Elvira.”
Photos: IBU: Christian Manzoni/ Hendrik Osula