Team Slavia Pojišťovna Robinson Trentino reflects on its best season yet

by Michaela Patscheider • 11.06.2026
Team Slavia
The best season since the team’s founding in 2017. With a sixth place in the Pro Team ranking, Team Slavia Pojišťovna Robinson Trentino finished as the highest-placed non-Scandinavian Pro Team.

The best season since the team’s founding in 2017. With a sixth place in the Pro Team ranking, Team Slavia Pojišťovna Robinson Trentino finished as the highest-placed non-Scandinavian Pro Team.

Pro Team Director Bruno Debertolis is proud of his squad. The hard, continuous work paid off, and the partnership with new Czech sponsor Slavia Pojišťovna proved fruitful in its first season.

“The sixth place means a lot to me; I’m proud of the past season. We certainly faced a few setbacks along the way because Oda was injured for a long time, Hanna had problems with her hand, and then Gustav was injured at Vasaloppet, but overall the season was more than positive, and we hope that next season will be as successful as the past one,” says Debertolis in an interview with ProXCskiing.

The Pro Team also had the experience of wearing the Pink bib in the Youth category in several events thanks to Simon Vuillet, even though he was not the leader, on paper, of the category.

Also Read – French talent in the Czech-Italian Pro Team: “I’m starting to believe I have what it takes”

With athletes from across Europe and a main Czech sponsor, Team Slavia Pojišťovna Robinson Trentino is among the most international squads in the Pro Tour. The service and support team comes from Italy: in addition to Bruno Debertolis as Pro Team Director, Loris Frasnelli, Sergio Piller, and Nicola Romagna work as ski technicians throughout the season to ensure optimally prepared skis; Caterina Piller is responsible for athlete care and logistics, and Mauro Debertolis also supports the team.

At the end of the season, Gustav Eriksson announced the end of his career.

“Gustav enriched our team a lot; he was always in a good mood, brought a lot of positive energy to the team, and we will miss him so much,” says Debertolis.

Eriksson was part of the Italian Pro Team for three years and achieved numerous top results. Teresa Hujerová will also no longer be part of the team.

“Teresa was part of our team for five years; she was a guarantee throughout the season, almost always in the top 20. We have experienced a lot together, and she will be missed as one of the team’s leaders,” says the Pro Team Director.

Returning athletes include French skiers Hanna Fine and Simon Vuillet, Czech racer Fabián Štočék, Norwegian Oda Nerdrum, and Italian Michaela Patscheider. The team is also pleased to welcome back fellow Italian Giacomo Ponti. New additions are young Czech talent Eliška Šibravová and fellow Czech Ludĕk Seller. The two legends Tord Asle Gjerdalen and Stanislav Řezáč will also remain part of the team and pass on their experience to the younger athletes.

The new team’s first official training camp will take place in Passo Rolle, Italy, at the beginning of July. There, the athletes will get to know each other, train together, and bond as a group.

“The fact that the athletes get along well with each other and enjoy training and competitions is the most important component of success,” concludes Bruno Debertolis, who was named Pro Team Director of the Year.

Read More – Season XVIII calendar: Bruno Debertolis shares his perspective

Ski Classics World Championship Season XVIII (2026/2027)

• Event 1: December 11, 2026 – Bad Gastein Prologue – Austria – 1km
• Event 2: December 13, 2026 – Sportgastein Criterium – Austria – 30km
• Event 3: December 19, 2026 – Bad Gastein ITT – Austria – 7km
• Event 4: December 20, 2026 – Bad Gastein Criterium – Austria – 36km
• Event 5: January 16, 2027 – Engadin La Diagonela – Switzerland – 55km
• Event 6: January 17, 2027 – Zuoz–St. Moritz Sprint – Switzerland – 30km
• Event 7: January 31, 2027 – Marcialonga – Italy – 70km
• Event 8: February 12, 2027 – Bedřichov Heat Sprint – Czech Republic – 1.5km
• Event 9: February 14, 2027 – Jizerská50 – Czech Republic – 50km
• Event 10: February 27, 2027 – Oxberg–Mora Sprint Women – Sweden – 30km
• Event 11: February 28, 2027 – Oxberg–Mora Sprint Men – Sweden – 30km
• Event 12: March 7, 2027 – Vasaloppet – Sweden – 90km
• Event 13: March 20, 2027 – Birkebeinerrennet – Norway – 53km
• Event 14: April 3, 2027 – Reistadløpet – Norway – 35km
• Event 15: April 4, 2027 – Grand Finale Summit 2 Senja – Norway – 60km

Also Read: Ski Classics World Championship Season XVIII

For more updates and detailed information about the Ski Classics World Championship, visit skiclassics.com.

Are you interested in Ski Classics and long-distance skiing? Click HERE and read more about it.

As a member of ProXCskiing.com, you get full access to all content on the site and live streaming of Ski Classics Pro Tour events with English commentary.

When you become part of one of the world’s leading XC ski communities, you will receive many exclusive offers all year round. 

Banner 2024

REGISTER HERE AS A MEMBER

Show sharing buttons

Subscribe to our newsletter

Most read

  • poles technique
    1

    Technique expert warns: “For every centimeter of incorrect pole length, you lose time”

    by Ingeborg Scheve/Translated by Katerina Paul
    04.03.2026
  • 20.01.2023, Zuoz Switzerland (SUI): Chris Andre Jespersen (NOR), Astrid Oyre Slind (NOR), (l-r) - Ski Classics La Diagonela, Zuoz (SUI).
    1

    Coach leaving Team Aker Dæhlie

    by Ingeborg Scheve
    11.05.2026
  • Fleten Team Engcon
    1

    Team Engcon presents lineup for Ski Classics Season XVIII

    by Maja Eriksson/Leandro Lutz
    02.05.2026
  • Stadaas
    1

    Marcialonga Season XVII: Men’s preliminary results

    by Leandro Lutz
    25.01.2026
  • Christian Nordkvelde
    1

    Recruits top wax technician from arch-rivals

    by Ingeborg Scheve
    02.05.2026

More Articles

  • Einar Hedegart WC Davos 2025. Foto: Maxim Thoré / BILDBYRÅN

    Hedegart wants to drop the winning formula

    The 24-year-old from Norway won two Olympic gold medals and a bronze last winter, a national championship title, and a string of victories both inside and outside the World Cup. Now he wants to abandon the setup behind his extraordinary season.
    by Ingeborg Scheve
    09.06.2026
  • Roller skiing in Germany: Two familiar winners in Arnstadt and the road to the World Championships in Latvia

    by Luisa Griessbaum
    08.06.2026
  • The roller ski guide 2026

    by ProXCskiing.com
    08.06.2026
  • Olympiatoppen takes action following Sivert Bakken’s death

    by Langrenn.com
    08.06.2026
  • Olympic gold medalist proposes on top of a mountain

    by Ingeborg Scheve
    08.06.2026