Tour de Ski: Klæbo Writes World Cup History
Winning the overall Tour de Ski, Johannes Høsflot Klæbo is now the man with the most World Cup victories.
Winning the overall Tour de Ski, Johannes Høsflot Klæbo is now the man with the most World Cup victories.
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo once again totally dominates the field and bags his fourth Tour de Ski stage win in six days.
Natalia Nepryaeva of Russia gapped everyone on the last hill and won the 10-kilometer classic mass start event in Val di Fiemme, the fifth stage of Tour de Ski.
Sweden’s Frida Karlsson and three Norwegian skiers leave Tour de Ski on Saturday.
On day two of the 2022 Tour de Ski, Finnish cross-country skiers Kerttu and Iivo Niskanen made history as the first siblings to win the same World Cup event on the same day.
After four of the six stages in Tour de Ski, these are the overall leaders in the men’s, women’s and teams’ competitions.
Moa Lundgren of Sweden and Emil Iversen of Norway have decided to leave Tour de Ski.
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (NOR) bags his ninth Tour de Ski stage victory in a four-way battle for the podium in the men’s 15-kilometer skate race in Oberstdorf, Germany.
Alexander Bolshunov lashes out at the Tour de Ski, arguing that the entire stage race concept has been reduced to “Tour de Ski Sprint.”
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