Tour de France Femmes Stage 2
Tour de France Femmes, the women’s version of the historic Tour de France, started yesterday in Paris. Join here at ProXCskiing.com to get more information before today’s stage 2.
Tour de France Femmes, the women’s version of the historic Tour de France, started yesterday in Paris. Join here at ProXCskiing.com to get more information before today’s stage 2.
Team Robinson Trentino joined its Pro Tour and Talent teams for their first summer training camp together. ProXCskiing talked to the Pro Team’s Director, Bruno Debertolis, to know how the physical and mental shape of the team is, and we found out that, just like Anders Aukland, the Italian squad is finding new training inspiration.
Tour de France Femmes, the women’s version of the historic Tour de France, started today in Paris. Lorena Wiebes (Team DSM) won the first of eight stages.
Kevin Ramsfjell has a new goal on the already ambitious record attempt to cross Norway on rollerskis. From the original 13 to 11 days.
The Tour de France is an absolute summer classic. Join here at ProXCskiing.com to get Eurosport’s Roberto Vacchi’s comments before today’s final and decisive stage 21.
Kevin Ramsfjell is a full day ahead of schedule for the record attempt of crossing Norway on rollerskis in 13 days, but after seven stages, he is starting to feel the pressure on his body.
With summer training season in full swing, it’s time to recall the basic terms of ski training.
The Tour de France is an absolute summer classic. Join here at ProXCskiing.com to get Eurosport’s Roberto Vacchi’s comments before today’s decisive stage 20.
In long-distance and traditional cross-country skiing, core training has become essential for skiers striving to succeed in competitions. But how to improve the core so that the technique is correct and the movement is completed without tiring?
Sven-Åke Lundbäck is one of the Swedish skiing legends who has gained fame in prestigious competitions and won the Vasaloppet. In our interview, the skiing hero recalls his 1981 victory at both the Sapporo Olympics and the World Championships in Lahti. Vasaloppet’s famous final climbs called Lundbäcksbackarna are also named after him.
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