Visma Ski Classics: Who Wins This Weekend?
The new year has started, and the Visma Ski Classics Season XII resumes action with this Saturday’s Pustertaler Ski Marathon and Sunday’s Prato Piazza Mountain Challenge.
The new year has started, and the Visma Ski Classics Season XII resumes action with this Saturday’s Pustertaler Ski Marathon and Sunday’s Prato Piazza Mountain Challenge.
Emil Persson, Lager 157 Ski Team, sprinted for victory at Visma Ski Classic’s premiere in Orsa Grönklitt Individual Prologue and continues with the yellow leader bib this weekend in front of Pusterlater Ski Marathon and Prato Piazza Mountain Challenge.
Russia’s Sergey Ustiugov will race the 62-kilometer Visma Ski Classics event Pustertal Ski Marathon as part of his peaking plan for the 2022 Olympics.
For many Swedish recreational skiers, Craft Ski Marathon is the kick-off for the race season. The event takes place this Sunday, January 9.
Christmas and New Year’s Holiday break are over. Now it’s time for the Pro Tour to continue in Italy with Pustertaler Ski Marathon on Saturday and Prato Piazza Mountain Challenge on Sunday.
Visma Ski Classics Fantasy league is live and fierce competition with real prize money awaits.
In Sweden alone, more than 1.23 million people saw the Visma Ski Classics long-distance season opener in Orsa Grönklitt.
Over the past decade, there has been a paradigm shift in long-distance skiing: double-poling is now a central part of the sport. Let’s take a look at the evolution that enable us double-pole faster.
The Fantasy League for Season XII is now up and running. The kick-off prologue weekend in Orsa was a stand-alone Fantasy competition and the Season League starts with Pustertaler Ski Marathon on January 8.
Christmas has just arrived and today we had a chat with traditional cross-country and long-distance Pro Tour skier Petter Soleng Skinstad, from Team Coop.
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