Another Pro Team athlete leaves Team Ragde Charge
The 30-year-old from Norway has left Team Ragde Charge. In less than a week, the Aukland brothers lost their second star skier.
The 30-year-old from Norway has left Team Ragde Charge. In less than a week, the Aukland brothers lost their second star skier.
Swedish Pro Tour athlete Jenny Larsson has successfully returned to the tracks, showing her talent and relentless spirit throughout Season XIV. After battling through injury, Larsson embarked on a journey of preparation to be at the highest level. In an exclusive interview, Larsson delved into her comeback, shared her goals, and discussed the challenges she faced along the way.
A new skier joins Team Ragde Charge for Season XV after solid seasons with Team Engcon. The Pro Team athlete had his best result last season at Engadin La Diagonela and finished inside the top 50 overall in the Champion competition. Get to know more about this Norwegian skier.
Team Ragde Charge has presented its Pro Team for the coming season. Anders Aukland gets a special role, and two athletes may leave the team.
Joar Thele leaves Team Ragde Charge but wants to continue in another Pro Team. What will be the new team for the Norwegian athlete?
He started with a strong season, but back problems meant that Johan Hoel was forced to take a break in the middle of the season. But he returned strong and returned to the podium and victory in the Climb competition.
Jenny Larsson has made a comeback this season after being injured. Good results have been mixed with tough races, not least last weekend in Tjejvasan, which was a real challenge. Get to know what the Team Ragde Charge’s athlete expects from the third Grand Classics of the season.
It was a tough day for Andreas Nygaard, Team Ragde Charge, during last Saturday’s edition of Engadin La Diagonela.
Jenny Larsson, Team Ragde Charge, missed the entire season last year due to a hand injury. During Season XIV’s first events, Larsson reached her second podium in the Ski Classics and made her debut in the World Cup.
Andreas Nygaard, Team Ragde Charge, double poled 42,195 kilometers on the SkiErg in a time of 2:28:10.4, breaking the previous World Record.
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