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Interveiw With Andrew Musgrave (GBs leading XC skier)

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There is an interview with Mussy on Fasterskier.com, a US XC racing website here:
http://fasterskier.com/2010/12/musgrave-trades-golden-boot-for-shot-at-world-champs-success/

"Andrew Musgrave has previously been tipped as a young gun to watch in the world of skiing. This season, despite racing only a single World Cup, Musgrave has recorded impressive finishes against top talent.

In the Norwegian Cup races he started, he has faced stiff opposition – sprinting in Gaalaa, Norway, he was narrowly beaten by American Torin Koos, and finished far up the results sheet from Thomas Northug. In distance racing in Meraaker, Norway, he took on Petter Northug, and Anders Soedergren, finishing less than a minute behind both World Cup stars in a 30 k freestyle race. And in a 10 k classic, Musgrave finished 30 seconds back of none other than Odd-Bjorn Hjelmeset, one of Norway’s premiere classic skiers – so premiere he was brought to the Olympics to ski just the classic leg of the 4×10 k relay and the 50 k classic.

A British national, Musgrave has a unique training situation. This summer, Musgrave made a move to Lillehammer, Norway, to train and race with Team Hovden, a Norwegian team which focuses on the Norwegian and Scandinavian Cup circuit.

FasterSkier caught up with him between race weekends to find out how his season was progressing, and whether he was going to see a few more World Cup start lines."
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