Weird interview. Of course if done for example through email, who knows who has written the answers for Hapa. And of course also Hapa could be more elaborate in writing. 'He' sounds very serene anyway (the thing about the new equipment, mentioning Pekka voluntarily etc. just seems very... well not him.) It's also weird to give a interview to that kind of site and snub all Finnish media, also his and Kykkänen's 'trusted reporters...'
For example they didn't give a lot for Urheilulehti and Jari Kupila. No Hapa's comments at all, just something small from probably Kykkänen (Kupila is not mentioning the source of his information, but it's very likely it's Kykkänen.) The information is basically that talk about comeback is too early. That Hapa is just training to see, if comeback could be possible. The first checkpoint will be midsummer. Till then Hapa has to loose weight from 67 to 60 and then they can see, if biomechanics still work for his favour and if he has a chance to make his body do the work for him.
If you read heavily between the lines, you can kind of anticipate that from that point it's either out for good or all in, so while Kykkänen earlier did talk about Hapa just wanting to experience the feeling of jumping again, I wouldn't make any large bets that we will see Hapa jumping only few competitions on season in national competitions just for fun... Between the lines I also got an impression that they really don't want to talk about this yet, but wait and see, how things will turn out. I'm sure that midsummer is also the important checkpoint for motivation.