Musgrave wins Blink Classics 2024
The second day of the Blink Festival in Norway saw Andrew Musgrave, Team Aker Dæhlie, winning the 50-kilometer-long Blink Classics on Thursday evening.
The second day of the Blink Festival in Norway saw Andrew Musgrave, Team Aker Dæhlie, winning the 50-kilometer-long Blink Classics on Thursday evening.
The skiers lay scattered at the finish area at the top of the monstrous climb in Lysebotn Opp. After 7.5km, the last 6km had an average incline of 10%, rising almost 650 meters. But two Pro Team athletes had a wild idea.
The second day of the Blink Festival 2024 will feature an exciting battle between Pro Team athletes and traditional cross-country skiers. Here are the start lists for the 50km classic mass start roller ski race.
While others travel to Italy and France to train at 1800 meters above sea level, Magnus Waaler opts for a local training setup at the same altitude in Norway.
On the first day of the Blink Festival in Norway, Norwegian Simen Hegstad Krüger won the challenging uphill race Lysebotn Opp in freestyle technique.
The first day of the Blink Festival in Norway saw Andrew Musgrave, Team Aker Dæhlie, and Astrid Øyre Slind, Team Aker Dæhlie, winning Lysebotn Opp, the challenging double poling uphill race.
Today, the women’s freestyle race at the Lysebotn Opp was held, and Heidi Weng (NOR) had a dominant performance in the tough Norwegian uphill race.
The Ski Classics Challengers event Värnamorullen starts in a month. The 40km classic roller ski race will take place on August 31, 2024.
Federico Pellegrino has won a World Championship in sprint, two Olympic silver medals, 21 World Cup victories, and two overall victories in the sprint Cup. But now, the career of Italy’s great sprint star is coming to an end.
The Blink Festival starts this Wednesday with the uphill race Lysebotn Opp, and many of the top Ski Classics Pro Team athletes and traditional cross-country skiers will be on the start line for the double poling and freestyle races.
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