massalähtö
Massalähtö, meaning "mass start" in Finnish, is a term primarily used in cross-country skiing competitions. It refers to a start format where all competitors begin the race simultaneously from a common starting line. This contrasts with interval starts, where skiers depart at set time intervals. The mass start can be employed in both classic and freestyle techniques, and it is often used in longer distance events or as the final discipline in a stage race. The nature of the mass start leads to immediate tactical considerations, as skiers must contend with a crowded course from the outset. Drafting and pack skiing become significant factors, and positioning at the start and early in the race can greatly influence the outcome. The excitement of a mass start often stems from the close racing and the potential for unexpected surges and breakaways. It requires athletes to be aware of their surroundings and to make quick decisions regarding pace and positioning within the peloton.