La Venosta Open Challengers Back To Vallelunga

by Leandro Lutz • 11.01.2022
Due to the current snow situation, Reschenseerennen Open will be moved to Langtaufers and becomes La Venosta Open, where a deep snowy winter landscape with perfect slopes awaits you.

Due to the current snow situation, Reschenseerennen Open will be moved to Langtaufers and becomes La Venosta Open, where a deep snowy winter landscape with perfect slopes awaits you.

The Visma Ski Classics Challengers series continues on Sunday, January 16, when La Venosta Open takes place in Italy. The 33-kilometer mass-start Challengers race sets in motion at 10:00 CET for both women and men.

The start and finish are in Melago and the course has four laps of which the first one is a 3-kilometer and the remaining three laps are 10-kilometer.

The course is very challenging due to high altitude, technical downhill sections, and long climbs.

LA VENOSTA OPEN – FACTS

  • Location: Val Venosta, Italy
  • Date: Sunday, January 16
  • Start Time: Women and Men 10:00 CET
  • Distance: 33km Classic Technique

La Venosta Open program, start lists, live results, and final standings can be followed here when available. 

Participants of the 33km classic event on Sunday collect points for their SC Ranking, as seen on MyPages.

A full list of Visma Ski Classics Challengers events with confirmed dates for the season 2021/22 can be found here.

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