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Also, I really wish there was no solo 3S because one again it's impossible to tell whether Misha could have done a Euler combo with a 3S. Why move it to the axel at all, have they decided leaving it to the end is too risky after all?
 
He seemed so sure about keeping the CoR layout for Euros. Then we got the new three-jump combo, and now......this. If jumps aren’t working in practice, fine, but is this really the time to be experimenting so much?
 
He seemed so sure about keeping the CoR layout for Euros. Then we got the new three-jump combo, and now......this. If jumps aren’t working in practice, fine, but is this really the time to be experimenting so much?
I am not sure he was actually planning to insert the 3A Euler combo at Euros. He ended up with neither combo so we won't know.
 
Looking on the positive, around this time in 2017 (actually even a bit later) he literally had no jumps and they managed to pull him together for Worlds. In 2016 he was healthy but still had one scary B comp.
 
This situation is so unusual, though, because he doesn’t seem to recognize his physical limitations. Or he does—hence the different layout—and is trying his best, but physically he cannot land his jumps. And while I do think something physical is involved, why were his jumps yesterday so beautiful and effortless? Is his stamina that bad for the free?

I am concerned about what a meltdown at Worlds would do to his reputation (both nationally and internationally) and his motivation, though we all know he is a fighter. But I know he will be named to the team no matter what, and I know he would never WD, so thinking about it serves no purpose, I guess.
 
What is this sudden explosion of supposed insider info post-Talllink Cup? :confused: Misha wanted to move to Lambiel, but it didn't get approved. They wanted Misha to move to Arutyunyan, but Misha didn't approve it because it's too far (and Switzerland is apparently just the right distance :confused2: )
 
The judges do seem to love him no matter how poorly he performs. Who else (besides Yuzuru) would get an 85 for PCS with 4 falls? Also, maybe by the time he gets to Worlds, he’ll just let it all go and give a great performance. If he does that, even with one quad, he’ll be a force to contend with.
 
This situation is so unusual, though, because he doesn’t seem to recognize his physical limitations. Or he does—hence the different layout—and is trying his best, but physically he cannot land his jumps. And while I do think something physical is involved, why were his jumps yesterday so beautiful and effortless? Is his stamina that bad for the free?

I am concerned about what a meltdown at Worlds would do to his reputation (both nationally and internationally) and his motivation, though we all know he is a fighter. But I know he will be named to the team no matter what, and I know he would never WD, so thinking about it serves no purpose, I guess.
His quad toe wasn't effortless and the SP only has three jumps. He can manage three jumps more or less.
 
The judges do seem to love him no matter how poorly he performs. Who else (besides Yuzuru) would get an 85 for PCS with 4 falls? Also, maybe by the time he gets to Worlds, he’ll just let it all go and give a great performance. If he does that, even with one quad, he’ll be a force to contend with.

How long until they lose faith in him though? It won’t last forever
 
What is this sudden explosion of supposed insider info post-Talllink Cup? :confused: Misha wanted to move to Lambiel, but it didn't get approved. They wanted Misha to move to Arutyunyan, but Misha didn't approve it because it's too far (and Switzerland is apparently just the right distance :confused2: )
These two pieces of insider info just don't fit together - either Misha is prepared to change coach and go abroad or he is not. I can't believe flight hours are a decisive factor in his case.
 
I don't think it's a matter of the judges loving him or not--the saying "PCS to the rescue" comes to mind after this program. Other than that, I don't think the judges will actively mark him down when he competes well.

But I'm very interested in the why his flip made a sudden appearance. Also, how will it score in Japan, if he goes.

About the euler combo, he landed at lleast two of them in practice at Euros, and I'm sure he wanted to put it there, but what do I know. Also, I know we've talked about the salchow, but really, Misha wants to challenge the top guys, and without it, he won't go anywhere. But then, he fell on his toe and the axel and the lutz, which are not new jumps for him. He's not completely in shape, that's just obvious.
 
These two pieces of insider info just don't fit together - either Misha is prepared to change coach and go abroad or he is not. I can't believe flight hours are a decisive factor in his case.

We'll know soon enough anyway. Maybe there are talks of moving away from Valentina, but perhaps it's all hearsay+wishful thinking. I don't know if doing that is the answer for his problems, but again, what do I know.
 
I don't think it's a matter of the judges loving him or not--the saying "PCS to the rescue" comes to mind after this program. Other than that, I don't think the judges will actively mark him down when he competes well.

But I'm very interested in the why his flip made a sudden appearance. Also, how will it score in Japan, if he goes.

About the euler combo, he landed at lleast two of them in practice at Euros, and I'm sure he wanted to put it there, but what do I know. Also, I know we've talked about the salchow, but really, Misha wants to challenge the top guys, and without it, he won't go anywhere. But then, he fell on his toe and the axel and the lutz, which are not new jumps for him. He's not completely in shape, that's just obvious.

I know he does, and I am all for him trying to add quads and working on his flip. But not now, not when he is in this kind of shape. Why doesn’t he wait for the off-season?

Where is this insider info? Rus forums?
 
I suppose it's useless to even ask about the coach changing rumours since we definitely won't get a straight answer. Sigh.
 
I know he does, and I am all for him trying to add quads and working on his flip. But not now, not when he is in this kind of shape. Why doesn’t he wait for the off-season?

Where is this insider info? Rus forums?
Yes and from more than one person all of a sudden. There was an earlier piece but from the other end, that Orser would quite like to take Misha given the chance. I suppose why not?..

To make the matters even more fun, the Lambiel insider says that the Raf insider is wrong and Misha did not in fact turn down a sponsored offer to go to Raf.
 
Yes and from more than one person all of a sudden. There was an earlier piece but from the other end, that Orser would quite like to take Misha given the chance. I suppose why not?..

At this point, why not indeed. I just fear for his sanity, because this year has been all over the place for him.
 
I feel like people probably just ran with that Orser comment about his skating skills. He has way too many students right now, anyway.
 
If the Lambiel insider is right I wonder what Misha was thinking to be honest and I am not surprised it didn't get approved. He needs jumps, not PCS.
 
Misha likes the environment, I guess. But yeah, I have seen no evidence that Stéphane is a viable coach for quad-jumpers.

I don’t buy the Raf rumor. RusFed won’t sponsor Medvedeva, but they will sponsor Kolyada to train abroad? Sounds fake.
 
Misha likes the environment, I guess. But yeah, I have seen no evidence that Stéphane is a viable coach for quad-jumpers.

I don’t buy the Raf rumor. RusFed won’t sponsor Medvedeva, but they will sponsor Kolyada to train abroad? Sounds fake.

Agreed on both accounts. We all know how Deniss is doing under Lambiel. And how Zhenya managed to get to Canada.
 
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