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Tour de Ski Stage 5: Five Wins In A Row For Klæbo
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo secured first place in the men’s race for Norway at the Tour de Ski stage 5. Results from the men’s sprint race in classic technique.
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (Norway) won today's sprint race at the Tour de Ski in Val di Fiemme, Italy.
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo took home first place today at the Tour de Ski stage 5. Calle Halfvarsson, from Sweden, snagged second place, 0.26 seconds behind.
Simone Mocellini, from Italy, completed the podium in third place, 0.94 seconds behind the winner.
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Top 5, Sprint C, Men
- Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR), 2:43.5
- Calle Halfvarsson (SWE), +0.26
- Simone Mocellini (ITA), +0.94
- Lucas Chanavat (FRA), +1.23
- Johan Häggström (SWE), +1.41
Tour de Ski Overall after Stage 5 – Top 3 Men
- Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR), 1:32:39
- Calle Halfvarsson (SWE), +0.58
- Federico Pellegrino (ITA), +1:08
On the men’s side, Pro Tour athletes are also making a presence in this year’s Tour de Ski. Dietmar Nöckler (ITA), Team Robinson Trentino, is currently 21st overall after five stages, 3:09 behind the leader. Andrew Musgrave (GBR), Team Næringsbanken Stora Enso, is 22nd, 3:15 back.
The 15km mass start race in classic technique on Saturday, for both women and men, is the next event for the Tour de Ski 2022/2023.
See below the complete program for the Tour de Ski 2022/2023.
FACTS: Tour de Ski 2022/2023
- Tour de Ski 2022/2023 starts in Val Müstair, Switzerland, on December 31 and concludes in Val di Fiemme, Italy, on January 8.
- The race consists of seven stages in nine days.
- Tour de Ski 2022/2023 is the 17th edition of the brutal stage race.
TOUR DE SKI 2022/2023
Day-by-day schedule
Stage 1
- When: Saturday, December 31, 2022
- Where: Val Müstair, Switzerland
- What: Sprint Freestyle Technique
- Times: All times are CET
- 11:30: Qualification, women and men
- 14:00: Heats and finals, women and men
Stage 2
- When: Sunday, January 1, 2023
- Where: Val Müstair, Switzerland
- What: 10km Classic Technique, pursuit
- Times: All times are CET
- 12:00: 10km Classic Pursuit, women
- 13:15: 10km Classic Pursuit, men
Stage 3
- When: Tuesday, January 3, 2023
- Where: Oberstdorf, Germany
- What: 10km Classic Technique, individual start
- Times: All times are CET
- 11:45: 10km classic individual start, men
- 14:45: 10km classic individual start, women
Stage 4
- When: Wednesday, January 4, 2023
- Where: Oberstdorf, Germany
- What: 20km Freestyle Technique, pursuit
- Times: All times are CET
- 11:15: 20km Freestyle Pursuit, men
- 14:30: 20km Freestyle Pursuit, women
Stage 5
- When: Friday, January 6, 2023
- Where: Val di Fiemme, Italy
- What: Sprint Classic Technique
- Times: All times are CET
- 10:00: Qualification, women
- 10:32: Qualification, men
- 12:30: Heats and finals, women and men
Stage 6
- When: Saturday, January 7, 2023
- Where: Val di Fiemme, Italy
- What: 15km Classic Technique, mass start
- Times: All times are CET
- 11:45: 15km Mass Start Classic, women
- 13:30: 15km Mass Start Classic, men
Stage 7
- When: Sunday, January 8, 2022
- Where: Val di Fiemme, Italy
- What: Final Climb – Alpe Cermis (aka “Monster Climb”) – 10km Freestyle Technique, mass start
- Times: All times are CET
- 11:00: 10km Mass Start Freestyle, women
- 12:45: 10km Mass Start Freestyle, men
New this season is the same race distances for women and men in all World Cup events, as the International Ski & Snowboard Federation (FIS) decided in May. Several other changes have also been introduced to the World Cup.
Read More: Cross-Country Skiing Changes And World Cup Calendar For The 2022/2023 Season
Also Read: New Distances At The Cross-Country Skiing World Cup