It’s in German.
He wasn’t sure how many laps he had left on the run, as there was a lap counter board with a digital Screen right before the Finish Canal which didn’t work at first, the PTO guys told them afterwards that there were internet issues but no one really believed that. He kept asking staff on course and his supporters how many laps to go. With three (actually 4) laps to go the board started working and dylan mcniece stood next to it. As Mika wasn’t sure whether the board was true he kept asking, but ultimately he trusted the board and dylan and went to finish when the board said so. The athletes that did 8 laps just ignored the board. The board had their name and laps to go on it, when they were supposed to head to the finish it was: go to finish. Everyone around also only had the info from the tracker which was wrong aswell.
There were no counters and no staff there, he just counted himself, he did the same thing on the run, but ultimately trusted dylan and the official lap counting board. Patrick, apparently the main event guy for T100 was at the finish and reassured him and everyone around, that they did everything right, so he didn’t really know how many laps he did, they tried to figure out who ran with a watch, but until everyone crossed the line there only was confusion. Hayden just saw his 76k and thought that it can’t be right kept going and pulled the other two along.