Who will win the men’s Tour de Ski?
The men’s Tour de Ski promises a thrilling duel between two superstars with distinct skill sets. But who will win the Tour de Ski? And who will fight for the final podium spot?
The men’s Tour de Ski promises a thrilling duel between two superstars with distinct skill sets. But who will win the Tour de Ski? And who will fight for the final podium spot?
It’s not the World Cup leader who has earned the most prize money so far this season. Here’s a look at which ski stars have topped the earnings charts.
The Tour de Ski kicks off on Saturday, December 28, with a skate sprint in Toblach. Nine days and seven stages later, a winner will be crowned at the top of the Final Climb in Val di Fiemme on Sunday, January 5.
The cross-country skiing World Cup season 2024/2025 continues at the end of 2024 and the beginning of 2025 with the Tour de Ski. The Norwegian national team is now named.
Three to four skiers are vying for a spot on the Tour de Ski team, including two national team members and one outsider. But whoever secures the spot may face a dilemma.
Sweden’s most reliable World Championship contender has something quite special behind her left ear.
With the winter season well underway, it is time to announce the Australian cross country ski team, anotherwise known as AUSXC, for season 2024/2025.
Dario Cologna, a four-time Olympic champion in cross-country skiing, and household name, has found a new passion since retiring from the sport.
The 24-year-old became the talk of the town when he crushed Johannes Høsflot Klæbo and the entire world elite in the 10km event in Minneapolis last winter. This Friday, they will meet again.
He is one of the creators of the Tour de Ski. He has served as a race director for the Cross-Country World Cup and as a marketing director for FIS.
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