Prato Piazza Mountain Challenge – Voted The Best Event Last Season
The Ski Classics Season XIV continues with the fifth event, Prato Piazza Mountain Challenge, on January 15, at Niederdorf, Italy.
The Ski Classics Season XIV continues with the fifth event, Prato Piazza Mountain Challenge, on January 15, at Niederdorf, Italy.
Ski Classics Season XIV returns after the Christmas and New Year’s break with events 4 and 5, in another two Pro Tour events weekend, Pustertaler Ski Marathon and Prato Piazza Mountain Challenge, in Italy.
As part of the preparations for the Norwegian start of the season at Beitostølen, Astrid Øyre Slind, Team Aker Dæhlie, will race at the Sjusjøen Super Criterium on November 12.
Erik Bråten, the successful coach behind Ragnhild Haga’s comeback trust in Nils van der Poel’s method: “That is why it also works for cross-country skiing.”
The third event in Ski Classics Season XIV is La Venosta Criterium on the Venosta Valley in northern Italy, the western part of South Tyrol.
On October 22, the International Ski and Snowboarding Federation (FIS) is expected to decide about Russian and Belarusian participation in this winter’s international competitions. Yesterday, IOC President Thomas Bach stressed that “the sanctions must and will remain in place.”
Ski Classics and the outdoor experience brand EQPE have signed an agreement in front of the upcoming winter season. EQPE will enter the world of long-distance skiing as a main and clothing partner to the Pro Tour, connected to the youth competition.
The Premiere weekend continues with the second event in the Ski Classics Season XIV, the Bad Gastein Criterium.
In 2024, the first edition of the FIS Games will be organized. “The FIS Games will not make it less interesting to venture into cross-country skiing. This inspires,” says Norwegian superstar Johannes Høsflot Klæbo to VG.
The Swiss cross-country ski star Dario Cologna will get busy when the ski season starts, despite retiring from the World Cup. This is his new job.
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