Tour de Ski Overall Standings

by Ingeborg Scheve • 01.01.2022
With two stages to go, Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR) has a solid grip on the yellow leader bib in the 2022 Tour de Ski.
After four of the six stages in Tour de Ski, these are the overall leaders in the men’s, women’s and teams’ competitions.

After four of the six stages in Tour de Ski, these are the overall leaders in the men’s, women’s and teams’ competitions.

Among the men, there is now a definite leader in the overall Tour de Ski race: Johannes Høsflot Klæbo has won three of the four stages in the 2022 Tour de Ski. 

With two stages to go, the 25-year-old Norwegian leads by more than a minute to Pål Golberg (NOR) in second place overall, and 1:19 to Alexander Bolshunov (RUS) in third place. 

Top 3 Tour de Ski Overall Men
1. Johannes Høsflot Klæbo, Norway, 1:11:23
2. Pål Golberg, Norway, +1:03
3. Alexander Bolshunov, Russia, +1:19

Tour de Ski Overall Men

Tight race for the women
In the women’s overall Tour de Ski, Natalia Nepryaeva of Russia is ahead by just over half a minute. But only 12 seconds separate Kerttu Niskanen in second place overall from Tatiana Sorina of Russia in fourth place. 

there has been a new overall leader after each stage so far: Jessie Diggins (USA) won the first stage, the skate sprint in Lenzerheide on December 28. 

Then Kerttu Niskanen (FIN) won the second stage, the 10-kilometer classic race in Lenzerheide on December 29. As Diggins had a rough day on the course in the classic race and finished 16th, Niskanen took over the yellow bib after stage 2. 

For stage 3, the 10-kilometer mass start skate race in Oberstdorf, Germany, on December 30, Jessie Diggins won again, but 

And after Diggins was involved in a crash in the quarterfinal in the classic sprint and didn’t advance from the first heat, the defending Tour de Ski champion is now sitting in third place overall after the fourth stage. 

Top 3 Tour de Ski Overall Women
1. Natalia Nepryaeva, Russia, 53:40
2. Kerttu Niskanen, Finland, +0:34
3. Jessie Diggins, USA, +0:38

Tour de Ski Overall Women

Norway leads the national team competition
In the teams’ competition, which combines the times of the top two men and the top two women from each nation, Norway sits in first place. Russia is second, just over two minutes behind. 

Top 3 National Teams Tour de Ski Overall
1. Norway, 4:11:26.6
2. Russia, +2:13.0
3. Finland, +6:38.7

Tour de Ski Overall Teams

Approaching the infamous Alpe Cermis hill climb
Tour de Ski now moves on to Italy for the last two stages of the 2022 Tour de Ski. 

Stage 5 on Monday, January 3, features a 10km mass start classic race for women and 15km mass start classic race for men. Then, on Tuesday, January 4, the tour concludes with the infamous hill climb stage on Alpe Cermis in Val di Fiemme. 

Check out the Tour de Ski 2021/22 day-by-day schedule and ProXCskiing.com’s predictions for the overall stage race: Who Will Win Tour de Ski

Curious about where to watch Tour de Ski in your area? We got you covered! 

FACTS: Tour de Ski 2021/22 

  • Tour de Ski 2021/22 starts in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, on December 28 and concludes in Val di Fiemme, Italy, on January 4. 
  • The race consists of six stages in eight days. Here are all the Tour de Ski details and the day-by-day schedule
  • Tour de Ski 2021/22 is the 16th edition of the brutal stage race. These are the winners from the previous 15 Tour de Ski events
  • The overall winners get 400 World Cup points for the Tour de Ski, which consists of six stages in eight days. Stage winners get 50 World Cup points. Accordingly, there are potentially 700 World Cup points for winning every stage of the Tour de Ski, which would determine the overall World Cup for the season.
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