Céline Chopard Lallier and Émilien Louvrier Winners of La Transjurassienne

By Leandro Lutz • 13.02.2022
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The Visma Ski Classics Challengers event La Transjurassienne took place today with a reduced 63km race in freestyle technique in the Jura Mountains, France.

At the end of the day, the Visma Ski Classics Challengers event saw Céline Chopard Lallier, Team Nordic Expérience/SCVM and Émilien Louvrier, Ski Club Les Verrières La Cluse, win the race with outstanding performances.  

In the women’s race, Céline Chopard Lallier, Team Nordic Expérience/SCVM, won ahead of Elisa Brocard, Team Nordic Expérience, in second place. Emilie Bulle, Team Vercors Isère, completed the podium in the third position.

In the men’s competition, the winner was Émilien Louvrier, Ski Club Les Verrières La Cluse, followed by Tom Mancini, CN Revard, in second place, and Gérard Agnellet, Haute-Savoie Nordic Team, in the third position. 

La Transjurassienne 2022. Photo: B.Sellier

As La Transjurassienne is a Visma Ski Classics Challengers event, Pro Team registered athletes could collect points for the Ski Classics Champion and Youth competitions in their respective gender. 

Full results of La Transjurassienne can be found here, and a list of all Challengers events with already confirmed dates for the Season 2021/22 you can check on vismaskiclassics.com.  

The following Visma Ski Classics Challengers events are Trysil Skimaraton and Furusjøen Rundt-Rennet in Norway, February 19, and Bessemerloppet in Sweden, February 20.  

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