2. PRO TOUR PRESENTATION: ORSA INDIVIDUAL PROLOGUE

by Teemu Virtanen • 04.11.2021
Date: December 19, 2021 Place: Orsa Grönklitt, Sweden Distance: 35 km Classic technique Active years: new edition Record number of participants: new edition Highest peak and total climb: Individual Prologue 559 m/575 m Number of VSC sprints/climbing points: TBA Start times: 8:35 CET for women and 10:30 CET for men  The Orsa Grönklitt Prologue is a 35 km mass-start race on Sunday, the day after the…

Date: December 19, 2021 Place: Orsa Grönklitt, Sweden Distance: 35 km Classic technique Active years: new edition Record number of participants: new edition Highest peak and total climb: Individual Prologue 559 m/575 m Number of VSC sprints/climbing points: TBA Start times: 8:35 CET for women and 10:30 CET for men  The Orsa Grönklitt Prologue is a 35 km mass-start race on Sunday, the day after the…

Date: December 19, 2021

Place: Orsa Grönklitt, Sweden

Distance: 35 km Classic technique

Active years: new edition

Record number of participants: new edition

Highest peak and total climb: Individual Prologue 559 m/575 m

Number of VSC sprints/climbing points: TBA

Start times: 8:35 CET for women and 10:30 CET for men 

The Orsa Grönklitt Prologue is a 35 km mass-start race on Sunday, the day after the Pro Team Tempo event. The Sprint and Climb competitions start here with several chances to collect valuable points for the season. For the Champion competition, the standard points will apply, but for the Sprint and Climb competitions skiers will get 50% of the standard points.

Orsa Grönklitt is located about 30 kilometers north from Mora, the finish town of Vasaloppet. It is a popular winter sports resort with well-groomed cross-country ski tracks through beautiful forests and downhill slopes of all difficulty levels. Moreover, visitors have a chance to ski next to Polar bears, tigers or some of the other non-hibernating predators in the â€ťOrsa bear-park”. In the summer, one can enjoy the beauty of the nature by trail-running, mountain-biking, paddling on Rädsjön and just relaxing in the midst of the Swedish wonderland.

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