SC Ranking after Vasaloppet Season XVI
The SC Ranking saw many changes after Vasaloppet last weekend. Emilie Fleten, Team Ramudden, keeps the lead of the SC Ranking, the global ranking system for long-distance skiers, while many changes happened after the weekend.
Emilie Fleten, Team Ramudden, started the weekend on top of the SC Ranking. After Vasaloppet, the Norwegian Pro Team athlete Emilie Fleten, Team Ramudden, keeps the lead with 26.400.000 points.
In the SC Ranking, the global ranking system for long-distance cross-country skiers, Emilie Fleten is followed now by Johan Hoel, Team Ragde Charge, in second place, with 24.863.815 points. Andreas Nygaard, Team Ragde Charge, is in third place overall with 24.788.382 points.
Inside the top 10, Axel Jutterström, Team Eksjöhus, is the new top 8 (from 11th place) with 23.860.848 points.
Among the Top 10, seven Pro Team athletes are from Norway, and three are from Sweden after Vasaloppet.
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SC RANKING – TOP 10
Athlete | Nationality | Pro Team | SC Ranking | Points |
Emilie Fleten | Norway | Team Ramudden | #1 | 26.400.000 |
Johan Hoel | Norway | Team Ragde Charge | #2 | 24.863.815 |
Andreas Nygaard | Norway | Team Ragde Charge | #3 | 24.788.382 |
Kasper Stadaas | Norway | Team Ragde Charge | #4 | 24.742.061 |
Anikken Gjerde Alnæs | Norway | Team Engcon | #5 | 24.296.563 |
Max Novak | Sweden | Team Aker Dæhlie | #6 | 24.289.423 |
Torleif Syrstad | Norway | Team Engcon | #7 | 24.098.658 |
Axel Jutterström | Sweden | Team Eksjöhus | #8 | 23.860.848 |
Eirik Sverdrup Augdal | Norway | Team Eksjöhus | #9 | 23.801.864 |
Emil Persson | Sweden | Lager 157 Ski Team | #10 | 23.780.633 |
TOP 20
Notable in the top 20 is that Ole Jørgen Bruvoll, Team Engcon, is moving up from 13th to 12th place; Magni Smedås, Team Eksjöhus, from 14th to 13th place; Johan Tjelle, Team Engcon, from 17th to 15th place; and Amund Hoel, Team Engcon, from 20th to 19th position.
TOP 50
Athletes stepping up inside the top 50: Alvar Myhlback, Lager 157 Ski Team (from 25th to 22nd); Kati Roivas, Team Eksjöhus (from 31st to 30th); Fredrik Helgestad, Team Kaffebryggeriet DRIV (from 35th to 33rd); and Eddie Edström, Team Engcon (from 36th to 34th).
Moving up also Henrik Haugland Syverinsen, Team Kaffebryggeriet DRIV (from 37th to 36th); Hanna Lodin, Team Engcon (from 40th to 38th); Thomas Joly, Team Ramudden (from 41st to 40th); Karolina Hedenström, Lager 157 Ski Team (from 43rd to 41st); Mathias Aas Rolid, Team Ragde Charge (from 45th to 42nd); Juuso Mäkelä, Team Mäenpää (from 46th to 45th); Simen Ramstad, Team Kaffebryggeriet DRIV (from 49th to 47th); and Sofie Elebro Lind, Team Eksjöhus (from 51st to 49th).
TOP 100
Pro Team athletes moving up inside the top 100, three or more spots: Anton Elvseth (55th to 52nd); Elias Andersson, Ski Team Göhlins (60th to 54th); Louise Lindström, Team Eksjöhus (61st to 56th); and Lorenzo Busin, Team Internorm Trentino GSG (65th to 61st).
Moving up also Stina Nilsson, Team Ragde Charge (78th to 64th); Anton Persson, Team Ramudden (83rd to 74th); Linnea Johansson, Lager 157 Ski Team (86th to 83rd); Miro Karppanen, Team Mäenpää (102nd to 89th); and Michaela Patscheider, Team Robinson Trentino (103rd to 100th).
OUTSIDE TOP 100
Outside the top 100, big improvements of ten spots or more for Anja Stolpe, Exsitec Ski Team (113th to 102nd); Simon Vuillet, i3 Ski Team (125th to 108th); Giacomo Ponti, Team Robinson Trentino (132nd to 118th); Mattia Armellini, Team Internorm Trentino GSG (154th to 131st); and Maximilian Bie, Team Coop (157th to 140th).
Moving up also Anna Schmidhofer, Team Internorm Trentino GSG (158th to 146th); Mathias Øivind Andresen, NTNUI Ski Team (184th to 163rd); Markus Köcheler, xcski-de A|N Skimarathon Team (176th to 165th); Maren Engeskaug Nielsen, Team Kaffebryggeriet DRIV (179th to 167th); Mikkel Sjursen, Team Synnfjell (191st to 170th); Konrad Mattsson Myhr (186th to 173rd); Kjetil Stuge Bånerud, Team Andiamo (185th to 174th); Eric Rosjö (219th to 177th); Halvor Kleivi, Team Andiamo (199th to 179th); Amelie Suiffet, Team Nordic Expérience (198th to 182nd); Maren Åberg, Sjusjøen Ski Team (194th to 184th); Johannes Kuchl (208th to 187th); and Paolo Fanton, Team Futura Trentino GTE Elettrica (214th to 200th).
Get to know how the SC Ranking system works!
The SC Ranking points are calculated on the percentual time as the skier is behind the winning time in their gender with an exponential drop of points. This makes it possible to create one single ranking for both women and men, professional and recreational skiers.
Each skier can include results from their best 12 races within 24 months. The woman or man with the most points will have the #1 rank. In a Ski Classics Pro Tour event, the winning woman and man receive 2.000.000 points; in a Challengers event, the winners collect 500.000 points.
For the Pro Team athletes, Podium Bonus Points are also awarded to the top three skiers in each gender. A Pro Tour event winner gets 200.000 points, 2nd place brings 100.000 points, and 3rd place awards 40.000 points.
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Read More – SC MyPages and SC Ranking: How does it work?
Everyone participating in Ski Classics, Pro Tour or Challengers events, recreational and professional skiers can connect their profile to the Ski Classics results database, called MyPages.
MyPages can be connected for free. In the profile, you can view your Ski Classics event results, collect pins, print diplomas, and analyze your results with friends in the SC Ranking system. You collect points according to your performances and are rewarded with pins and diplomas in your profile.
One of the central features of MyPages is that you get your global SC Ranking. The SC Ranking is a live updated international ranking, unique in combining women and men, professional and recreational skiers in one single list!
Ski Classics Pro Tour Season XVI
Season XIV of Ski Classics Pro Tour consists of 14 events on 10 event weekends in 6 different countries.
Next up is Birkebeinerrennet on Saturday, March 15, 2025. The event marks the eleventh Ski Classics stage and the fourth Grand Classics of Season XVI.
Ski Classics Pro Tour Season XVI (2024/2025)
- Event 0: Friday, December 13, 2024 –Ski Classics Pro Team Presentation XVI – Bad Gastein, Austria
- Event 1: Saturday, December 14, 2024 – Bad Gastein ITT – Sportgastein, Austria, 7km
- Event 2: Sunday, December 15, 2024 – Bad Gastein Criterium – Sportgastein, Austria, 36km
- Event 3: Saturday, January 11, 2025 – 3 Zinnen Ski Marathon – Sexten, Italy, 60km
- Event 4: Sunday, January 12, 2025 – La Venosta ITT Kapron-Melago – Val Venosta, Italy, 11km
- Event 5: Saturday, January 18, 2025 – Engadin La Diagonela – Pontresina-Zuoz, Switzerland, 43km
- Event 6: Sunday, January 26, 2025 – Marcialonga – Trentino, Italy, 70km
- Event 7: Sunday, February 9, 2025 – Jizerská50 – Bedřichov, Czech Republic, 50km
- Event 8: Saturday, February 15, 2025 – Grönklitt Criterium 61 – Orsa Grönklitt, Sweden, 61km
- Event 9: Sunday, February 16, 2025 – Grönklitt ITT – Orsa Grönklitt, Sweden, 13km
- Event 10: Sunday, March 2, 2025 – Vasaloppet – Sälen-Mora, Sweden, 90km
- Event 11: Saturday, March 15, 2025 – Birkebeinerrennet – Rena-Lillehammer, Norway, 54km
- Event 12: Saturday, March 22, 2025 – Marcialonga Bodø – Bodø, Norway, 50km
- Event 13: Saturday, March 29, 2025 – Reistadløpet – Setermoen-Bardufoss, Norway, 46km
- Event 14: Sunday, March 30, 2025 – Grand Finale Summit 2 Senja – Bardufoss-Finnsnes, Norway, 60km
More information about the Ski Classics Pro Tour can be found at skiclassics.com