14. PRO TOUR EVENT PRESENTATION: YLLÄS-LEVI

by Teemu Virtanen • 16.11.2021
Date: April 9, 2022 Place: Ylläs-Levi, Finland Active years: 7 Record number of participants: 1,357 Distance: 70 km Classic technique Number of VSC sprints/climbing points: one sprint at 15 km in Äkäslompolo and two climbs at 8 km in Kellostapulinkuru and at 22 km in Kukastunturi Start times: Men 8:00 CET, women 8:05 CET Website: https://yllaslevi.com Highest peak: 481 m Total climb: 1159 m Over…

Date: April 9, 2022 Place: Ylläs-Levi, Finland Active years: 7 Record number of participants: 1,357 Distance: 70 km Classic technique Number of VSC sprints/climbing points: one sprint at 15 km in Äkäslompolo and two climbs at 8 km in Kellostapulinkuru and at 22 km in Kukastunturi Start times: Men 8:00 CET, women 8:05 CET Website: https://yllaslevi.com Highest peak: 481 m Total climb: 1159 m Over…

Date: April 9, 2022

Place: Ylläs-Levi, Finland

Active years: 7

Record number of participants: 1,357

Distance: 70 km Classic technique

Number of VSC sprints/climbing points: one sprint at 15 km in Äkäslompolo and two climbs at 8 km in Kellostapulinkuru and at 22 km in Kukastunturi

Start times: Men 8:00 CET, women 8:05 CET

Website: https://yllaslevi.com

Highest peak: 481 m

Total climb: 1159 m

Over the years, many recreational skiers have skied from Ylläs to Levi in the Finnish Lapland, but the route was not utilized for ski racing until a small group of ski fans put together an actual Ylläs-Levi ski race in 2016. The following year, it was already a part of the Visma Ski Classics Pro Tour. 

This winter, Ylläs-Levi will be the finale of Season XII, where normally all Pro Team athletes and their teams are present celebrating the end of the season. Many Pro Team athletes say that the race is one of their favorites as it really has a bit of everything a skier could hope for.

The 70 km course starts at the Ylläs ski resort and goes over several fells with breathtakingly sensational views. But there are also easier parts of the track to enjoy the charming and captivating sceneries. The race ends on the main street in the center of Levi, and skiers can soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the warm welcome from the surrounding spectators. 

The Ylläs-Levi region is a great place for cross-country skiing offering a variety of ski courses with over 500 km of groomed trails. Since Ylläs-Levi takes place in early April, there is a great chance for a lot of sunshine on the day of the race.

Both Ylläs and Levi are famous winter ski resorts attracting not only domestic visitors but a growing number of foreign nationalities. Kittilä Airport is very close to both locations, and the capital of Lapland, Rovaniemi, is about a two-hour drive away.

Finnish Lapland, the land of Santa Claus, has become a magical winter location where tourists can encounter herds of reindeer, indigenous Sami culture, dashing northern lights and a lot of snow! 

Season XI (2019) top three:

Men

1. Andreas Nygaard, Team Ragde Eiendom, 2:58:07.3

2. Øystein Pettersen, Team BN Bank, 2:58:41.3

3. Øyvind Moen Fjeld, Team Ragde Eiendom, 2:58:41.8

Women

1. Astrid Øyre Slind, Team Koteng, 3:28:01.6

2. Lina Korsgren, Team Ramudden, 3:28:42.1

3. Britta Johansson Norgren, Lager 157 Ski Team, 3:28:42.2

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