It replaces a 3F,2T for a 2A,3T, which is swapping 5.30+1.30 = 6.60 for 3.30+4.20=7.50, and arguably isn't worth the risk, as we haven't seen Rika train 3A-Eu-3S all that much, not once at Worlds. She's certainly capable of doing it, but I believe next season we will see something even more complicated than that:I just realized a layout that would be better for Rika:
4S
3AEu3S
3A
3Lo
2A+3T
3F+3T
3Lz
This way she can do 8 triples and the only double is the 2A. I think it has the highest scoring potential. Has Rika ever tried this layout?
4T
4S
3A-Eu-3S
3F-3Lo
3A
3F/Lz-3T
3Lz
and, if she's feeling spicy about her 4S,
4T
4S+3T
4S
3A-Eu-3S
3A
3F-3Lo
3Lz
which would probably be the most ridiculous jump layout out ever devised for any ladies' skater not called Trusova.
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still looking forward to her skate at WTT.. all the best!!