Engadin La Diagonela: Who Wins On Saturday?
Engadin La Diagonela in Switzerland continues the “January Madness” as the fourth race in a row and the sixth stage in the Visma Ski Classics Pro Tour Season XII.
Engadin La Diagonela in Switzerland continues the “January Madness” as the fourth race in a row and the sixth stage in the Visma Ski Classics Pro Tour Season XII.
The Visma Ski Classics Challengers event is a 42km long-distance race in classic technique and takes place this Sunday, January 23, with a welcoming start and finish in the biathlon center in Obertilliach, Austria.
The 55-kilometer Engadin La Diagonela, this Saturday, January 22, is the sixth event of Season XII and the fourth race of the four-weekend five-races stretch that ends with Marcialonga, in Italy, on January 30.
The Visma Ski Classics Challengers event Les Belles Combes is a 42km long-distance race in classic technique and takes place this Sunday, January 23, in Les Moussières, France.
Lina Korsgren, Team Ramudden, keeps her first position in the SC Ranking, the global ranking system for long-distance skiers, after La Venosta Time Trial last Saturday.
After not being selected for the Olympic team, Norway’s Didrik Tønseth, Team Engcon, is the next top Norwegian national team skier to start at the upcoming Visma Ski Classics events.
After the first-ever Pro Tour individual time trial event last weekend, the Visma Ski Classics Fantasy had a new winner, but the season lead keeps with Il Manicomio.
Roxane Lacroix ended her Visma Ski Classics Pro Tour career last spring. Now, she enjoys life as a carpenter, working with her dad.
La Venosta Time Trial marked the 100th Visma Ski Classics event and first-ever Pro Tour individual time trial. These are the bib-holders in various overall competitions after the new format event in Italy.
Visma Ski Classics Challengers event OnePartnerGroup Ski Marathon Östersund took place today in Östersund, Sweden. The 40km long course was raced in classic technique.
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