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Cross-Country Skiing FIS World Cup 2024 - 2025


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Stage 4 in Toblach/Dobbiaco (ITA)

TOUR DE SKI 2024/25 - Stage 2

 

Women´s 15km Mass Start Classical:

 

1.  Jessie Diggins  :USA  42:23.6

2. Kerttu Niskanen  :FIN  42:24.1

3. Astrid Oeyre Slind  :NOR  42:24.3 

 

Full Final Result HERE

 

 

TOUR DE SKI 2024/25 Provisional Standing After Event 2/7 HERE

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Stage 4 in Toblach/Dobbiaco (ITA)

TOUR DE SKI 2024/25 - Stage 2

 

Men´s 15km Mass Start Classical:

 

1.  Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo  :NOR  38:24.4

2. Erik Valnes  :NOR  38:25.0

3. Haavard Moseby  :NOR  38:25.6 

 

Full Final Result HERE

 

 

TOUR DE SKI 2024/25 Provisional Standing After Event 2/7 HERE

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First ever podium for Great Britain in the history of the Tour de Ski! Before today no Briton had ever stood on a stage podium, the best result being a fourth place (Musgrave in Oberhof 2021, Mass Start 15km)

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After today, 18 different NOCs have a podium in the TdS stages:

 

  1. :NOR 305
  2. :RUS 116
  3. :SWE 72
  4. :FIN 65
  5. :ITA 45
  6. :USA 42
  7. :SUI 38
  8. :GER 35
  9. :POL 34
  10. :FRA 34
  11. :CAN 19
  12. :SLO 18
  13. :CZE 12
  14. :KAZ 12
  15. :UKR 5
  16. :AUT 3
  17. :SVK 2
  18. :GBR 1
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Stage 4 in Toblach/Dobbiaco (ITA)

TOUR DE SKI 2024/25 - Stage 3

 

Men´s 20km Freestyle:

 

1.  Harald Oestberg Amundsen  :NOR  44:05.3

2. Simen Hegstad Krueger  :NOR  44:26.5

3. Andrew Musgrave  :GBR  44:33.7 

 

Full Final Result HERE

 

 

TOUR DE SKI 2024/25 Provisional Standing After Event 3/7 HERE

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2 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

First ever podium for Great Britain in the history of the Tour de Ski! Before today no Briton had ever stood on a stage podium, the best result being a fourth place (Musgrave in Oberhof 2021, Mass Start 15km)

One of those disputed ones - Musgrave once was the joint fastest man in a pursuit which used to be given as a win, but the interpretation has changed a few times with the FIS trying to rationalise records between alpine & CC.

 

Also, I think the first time in at least 10 years that any flat stage has been run as a Ski Classics-style open country race, rather than as typical stadium loops.

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Stage 4 in Toblach/Dobbiaco (ITA)

TOUR DE SKI 2024/25 - Stage 3

 

Women´s 20km Freestyle:

 

1.  Astrid Oeyre Slind  :NOR  48:54.9

2. Therese Johaug  :NOR  48:58.2

3. Kerttu Niskanen  :FIN  49:15.2

 

Full Final Result HERE

 

 

TOUR DE SKI 2024/25 Provisional Standing After Event 3/7 HERE

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The Italian team is still doing terribly. While there has been stabilization at an average level for women, there has been a dramatic downward slide for men. Today the only skier in the top 30 was Elia Barp - 23rd place. The rest without comment. Pellegrino is already going down due to age. De Fabiani is missing from 2 seasons, Graz isn`t making any progress. The only hope is Barp but he is also very unstable. Compared to the French team, we are 10 years behind :( I no longer believe that we will ever be reborn in this sport. If starting at home and having a theoretical advantage in materials, we are able to have 1 skier to 30 in the freestyle technique, which has always been better for us, it's hard to even comment on that.

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