All You Need To Know Before Marcialonga
Sunday, January 30, it’s time for Marcialonga. The 70km Visma Ski Classics race is the seventh event of Season XII and takes place in Trentino, Italy, featuring the famous final climb, the Cascata Hill.
Sunday, January 30, it’s time for Marcialonga. The 70km Visma Ski Classics race is the seventh event of Season XII and takes place in Trentino, Italy, featuring the famous final climb, the Cascata Hill.
Tomorrow, January 29, it’s time for Trysil-Knut Rennet. The Visma Ski Classics Challengers event is a 40-kilometer classic technique race and brings Pro Tour and recreational skiers to the start line in Trysil, Norway.
The first Grand Classics event this season, Marcialonga, takes place on Sunday. Last year, Visma Ski Classics introduced this concept with prize money of 100.000 euros for completing a Grand Slam. Get to know the details for Season XII.
Marit Bjørgen, Team Ragde Charge, who was preparing to start at Marcialonga on Sunday, January 30, has tested positive for Covid-19 and will not start the Visma Ski Classics event.
Visma Ski Classics continues with Marcialonga on Sunday, January 30. The 70-kilometer classic race marks the first Grand Classics event of Season XII.
On Sunday, Hanna Falk, Lager 157 Ski Team, will start at her first Visma Ski Classics Pro Tour event, Marcialonga, in Italy.
The Visma Ski Classics Challengers event is a 40km long-distance race in classic technique and takes place this Saturday, January 29, for the 60th time in Trysil, Norway.
Lina Korsgren, Team Ramudden, keeps her first position in the SC Ranking, the global ranking system for long-distance cross-country skiers, after Engadin La Diagonela.
Engadin La Diagonela marked the sixth Visma Ski Classics event of Season XII. These are the bib-holders in various overall competitions.
After skiing for 55-kilometers in Zuoz, Switzerland, Kasper Stadaas, Team Ragde Charge, was the first skier crossing the finish line, thus becoming La Diagonela 2022 winner.
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