Stina Nilsson about Ski Classics: “I feel satisfied”

Stina Nilsson Ski Classics
During the Ski Classics Live Sessions on Wednesday afternoon, Stina Nilsson confirmed that she stands by her previous decision.
During the Ski Classics Live Sessions on Wednesday afternoon, Stina Nilsson confirmed that she stands by her previous decision.

Stina Nilsson, Team Ragde Charge, is making a splash in Ski Classics. With two podium finishes and two more top 5 placements in her first season in Ski Classics, it is impressive that Stina herself feels somewhat ambivalent about her start to her debut season.

Also read: Stina Nilsson: “My focus and motivation are long-distance races and Ski Classics”

“I’ve had a great training summer that has gone incredibly well. But I haven’t known where I stand or what it should lead to. But it’s really fun to be able to fight up front,” Stina shared during the Live Sessions.

You can read the original article by Max Östlund at Langd.se.

Not Interested in Going Back – “I Feel Satisfied”

During the press conference, Stina was asked if she could see herself on the same journey as her Norwegian colleague. Stina was just as firm in her response as she had been before.

“I’m not at all interested in going back to traditional cross-country skiing. I feel really satisfied competing in Ski Classics,” says Stina, who also praises her teammates:

“Just being in the team gives me so many valuable insights. And Magnar is a really good coach,” Nilsson said.

“They teach me new things every time we train together,” she concluded.

On Sunday, Stina will start at the Jizerská50, a race she has never participated in before. More information about the event can be found HERE.

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