Saturday’s Start Lists And Start Times For Beitostølen And Bruksvallarna
Everything is ready for the distance races at the cross-country skiing premiere in Norway and Sweden. Here you can find start lists and start times for Saturday’s races.
Everything is ready for the distance races at the cross-country skiing premiere in Norway and Sweden. Here you can find start lists and start times for Saturday’s races.
This Finnish Pro Team has been very consistent in its pursuit of greatness. This unit has been the best Pro Team from Finland for many years, and in the past, the Mäenpää gang has also been among the top 10 Pro Teams in Ski Classics. They even merged with a Norwegian team for one year to get better results. Last season, they returned to being the Mäenpää squad and are now back to the basics with six skiers.
Event Northug and Kristine Stavås Skistad dominated the classic sprint races at the Norwegian premiere in Beitostølen. Results from the race.
Emma Ribom and Calle Halfvarsson dominated the 1.4km classic sprint races at the Swedish premiere in Bruksvallarna. Results from the race.
Everything is ready for the national cross-country skiing premiere in Norway and Sweden. Here you can find start lists and start times for Friday’s races.
This Swedish team has six home-grown athletes and one from Norway. There is certainly a great deal of talent on this team, but for some of them, Ski Classics was not on their radar last season.
Fredrik Helgestad chose to leave traditional cross-country skiing before this year’s season. Now he has been given an important role in Team Kaffebryggeriet.
This Swiss team comes with a novel idea. They want to give a platform to young Swiss skiers to show what they are made of. Many good skiers do not make it to the Swiss National Team; thus, their options are limited in the world of skiing. Luckily, Team BSV IBEX is there to help these eager athletes offering them a chance to race in the Pro Tour.
According to the Swedish selection criteria, Maja Dahlqvist and Frida Karlsson may lose the World Cup premiere in Ruka, Finland.
Team Eksjöhus is heading to the team’s second season in Ski Classics and was on a two-week training camp in Vålådalen. Here, Pro Team Director Oskar Svärd talks about team building and the hopes for reinforcements during the season.
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