Ebba Andersson won the women’s class and Björn Sandström won the men’s class. This was the Volkswagen Cup’s last competition and overall winners were Marcus Ruus, Åsarna, on the men’s side and IFK Mora’s Anna Dyvik on the women’s side.
Third from the women’s race Linn Svahn shone like a sun, behind the mouthguard, when she passed the mixed zone after the race. She was in a good mood and looked forward to the Swedish Championship final in Kalix in two weekends.
– Now it will be a three-mile recharge with roasted falu sausage and macaroni, she says.
Why should you burn the sausage?
– It should be burned, it is much tastier when it is crispy. It might last a week.
The organizer in Falun distributed falu sausage to the first, second and third in both classes.
Björn Sandström: “Absolutely not”
The men’s winner, Björn Sandström, was moderately impressed by Svahn’s tips in the kitchen.
– Absolutely not, no burnt … what is she talking about ?!
– It’s good with falu sausage, but you have to take responsibility for the planet as well, says Sandström and glances at the table of contents.
What do you mean?
– Yes, yes, here you have pork and beef, 1.2 kilos. Then we say that it is fifty fifty between pork and beef. This sausage has about 15 kilos of carbon dioxide, there are thirty meals that should be enough, if you think carbon dioxide budget and it is not sustainable, says Sandström with a smile.
After studying environmental science, he now works at a sustainability agency in Umeå, in addition to skiing.
SportExpressen will broadcast the Swedish Championship final in Kalix on April 8-11, where Linn Svahn and Björn Sandström, among others, plan to drive.