Stavås Skistad and Valnes sprint winners at the Beitostølen premiere
Kristine Stavås Skistad (NOR) and Erik Valnes (NOR) dominated the classic sprint races at the Norwegian premiere in Beitostølen. Results from the sprint race.
Kristine Stavås Skistad (NOR) and Erik Valnes (NOR) dominated the classic sprint races at the Norwegian premiere in Beitostølen. Results from the sprint race.
Marcus Grate (SWE) and Jonna Sundling (SWE) dominated the classic sprint races at the Swedish premiere in Gällivare. Results from the sprint competition.
Jules Chappaz (FRA) and Ingrid Gulbrandsen (NOR) posted the fastest times in the sprint qualifier at the Beitostølen premiere in Norway. Full results from the sprint qualifier in classic technique.
Jonna Sundling (SWE) and Marcus Grate (SWE) posted the fastest times in the sprint qualifier at the Gällivare premiere in Sweden. Full results from the sprint qualifier in classic technique.
It’s time to prepare for Ski Classics Season XV. The first episode of Ski Classics Ski or Die will be released today at 12:00 CET. In the episode, we feature Team Ragde Charge as they prepare for the season’s start.
The Swedish cross-country skier started last World Cup season by winning the sprint in Ruka and Lillehammer. Now, Emma Ribom is heading into a new racing season.
Everything is ready for the national cross-country skiing premiere in Beitostølen, Norway. Here, you can find start list and start times for Friday’s races.
Everything is ready for the national cross-country skiing premiere in Gällivare, Sweden. The start lists and start times for Friday’s sprint races can be found here.
The first episode of Ski or Die will be released on Friday, November 17. Team Ragde Charge is the first Ski Classics Pro Team to be released. Here, you will get to know several of the team’s skiers, including Anikken Gjerde Alnæs.
The upcoming weekend will be an intense battle in Gällivare for World Cup spots leading up to the premiere in Ruka. However, one skier has already secured her place in the World Cup until Christmas: “That allows me to maintain the training load longer into the season,” says the 25-year-old Swedish.
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