Becchis 200m sprint winner at the Madona Roller Ski World Cup 2024

by Leandro Lutz • 20.07.2024
Becchis Madona
The Roller Ski World Cup had its third race day this Saturday with a freestyle 200m sprint event in Madona, Latvia. Check out the results.

200m Men’s Sprint Race – Madona Roller Ski World Cup 

In the 200m men’s sprint race in freestyle technique, Emanuele Becchis (ITA) took home first place. Michele Valerio (ITA) snagged second place, and Lauris Kaparkalejs (LAT) completed the podium in third place.

Top 5, 200m Sprint Freestyle, Men

  1. Emanuele Becchis (ITA)
  2. Michele Valerio (ITA)
  3. Lauris Kaparkalejs (LAT)
  4. Jostein Olafsen (NOR)
  5. Raimo Vigants (LAT)

Complete results can be found HERE

The story is being updated.

Program for the Madona Roller Ski World Cup

Wednesday, July 17

  • 15km Interval Start Free – Men
  • 10km Interval Start Free – Women
  • 10km Interval Start Free – Junior Men
  • 7.5km Interval Start Free – Junior Women

Thursday, July 18

  • 1.4km Team Sprint Qualification Classic – Junior Men
  • 1.4km Team Sprint Qualification Classic – Men
  • 1.4km Team Sprint Qualification Classic – Junior Women
  • 1.4km Team Sprint Qualification Classic – Women
  • 2×4.2km Team Sprint Classic – Men
  • 2×4.2km Team Sprint Classic – Women
  • 2×4.2km Team Sprint Classic – Junior Men
  • 2×4.2km Team Sprint Classic – Junior Women

Saturday, July 20  

  • Sprint Qualification Free – Men
  • Sprint Qualification Free – Women
  • Sprint Qualification Free – Junior Men
  • Sprint Qualification Free – Junior Women
  • Sprint Final Free – Men
  • Sprint Final Free – Women
  • Sprint Final Free – Junior Men
  • Sprint Final Free – Junior Women

Sunday, July 21

  • 20km Mass Start Free – Men
  • 20km Mass Start Free – Women
  • 20km Mass Start Free – Junior Men
  • 15km Mass Start Free – Junior Women

For a comprehensive Madona Roller Ski World Cup events calendar, click here.

The Roller Ski Guide 2024

In addition to the thrilling competitions, we invite you to delve into our comprehensive Roller Ski Guide 2024.

Read More: The Roller Ski Guide 2024

ProXCskiing.com has produced a guide for your roller ski season. Here, you get help choosing the right roller skis, whether a beginner or a more experienced roller skier.

The guide has been developed in collaboration with eight of the most famous brands. They have had the opportunity to select three pairs of roller skis from their range that they recommend for training at different levels. We go through classic roller skis recommended for beginners, classic roller skis for experienced skiers, and roller skis for skating.

Also Read: The Big Roller Ski Test

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