Norwegian Legend to ski the Grand Classics
The Norwegian skiing legend Tord Asle Gjerdalen will likely be seen in only a few Ski Classics events this season.
The Norwegian skiing legend Tord Asle Gjerdalen will likely be seen in only a few Ski Classics events this season.
Tilde Bångman competed in the Junior World Championships. For the past 2.5 years, she has been combining sports with studies in the USA. Here, the Swedish skier shares her daily life, experiences, and the level of skiing.
The legendary Engadin La Diagonela is back! Athletes and all the skiing world is excited about this weekend’s race in Switzerland. We have compiled the top women and men contenders for this Ski Classics event. Here’s an in-depth look at these Pro Team athletes and what makes them the favorites to watch.
The latest Ski Classics winner and bearer of the Climb bib, Oskar Kardin, Lager 157 Ski Team, has started the season brilliantly. Now, Kardin reveals the strategy that will give him an edge in the crucial events.
Max Novak has started this season strong, and after Sunday’s second place, he leads the race for the Yellow bib. Now, he hopes to peak just in time for Marcialonga.
Pro Team athlete Magnus Waaler, Team Rustad IL Oslo, has found a new weapon in the battle for the marginal gains in Ski Classics. The smart technology comes in the form of glasses with a built-in screen. Now, Magnus can see all important data in real-time during the race without having to look at his training watch or take out his phone.
The sprint star began the new year with a joyous announcement – during the New Year’s dinner, her partner proposed, receiving an ecstatic yes. Now, the newly engaged couple is planning their wedding while balancing their love life with two ski careers.
As the La Venosta ITT Kapron-Melago looms in the scenic Italian Alps, anticipation mounts: who will emerge victorious in this short distance event? With top contenders like Anikken Gjerde Alnæs and Herman Paus in the fray, predicting the winner is anyone’s guess in this thrilling race against the clock.
As the 3 Zinnen Ski Marathon approaches, the skiing world is coming with predictions about who will dominate the next Ski Classics Pro Tour event. We have identified the top four men and women contenders for the race. Here’s an in-depth look at these elite athletes and what makes them the favorites to watch.
The Ski Classics Pro Tour continues this weekend in Italy with the 3 Zinnen Ski Marathon on Saturday and La Venosta ITT Kapron-Melago on Sunday. Among Finnish long-distance skiers, podium expectations are high for Kati Roivas, who last winter achieved seven podium finishes. While she has yet to claim a victory, this season might bring the coveted first place.
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