Watch Klarälvsloppet Live on SC Play For Free!

by Leandro Lutz • 24.09.2022
Klarälvsloppet
Today, Klarälvsloppet will be broadcast live for FREE on SC Play from 8:55 CET. The 90km long rollerski race, a Ski Classics Challengers event, takes place in Karlstad, Sweden.

Today, Klarälvsloppet will be broadcast live for FREE on SC Play from 8:55 CET. The 90km long rollerski race, a Ski Classics Challengers event, takes place in Karlstad, Sweden.

Here you can watch Klarälvsloppet live stream for FREE and, simultaneously, become a member of our sites (proxcskiing.comlangrenn.comlangd.se, and maastohiihto.com) for one whole month without any costs. After one month, the membership is automatically canceled. This unique campaign is available for sign-up until September 30, 2022. 

Don’t miss out on the event, available on SC Play with commentaries (in English) from Teemu Virtanen and former Pro Tour athlete Anton Karlsson. The men start at 9:00 CET and the women at 9:05 CET. 

Klarälvsloppet – Facts

  • Location: Karlstad, Sweden
  • Date: Sunday, September 25
  • Start Time: Women 9:05 CET / Men 9:00 CET
  • Distance: 90km Classic Technique
  • Website: Klarälvsloppet  

Klarälvsloppet program and start lists can be found here.

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