Larsson eyes success with new Pro Team: “Didn’t show what I was capable of”
The 28-year-old comes from a season that wasn’t what she had dreamed of. Now, Jenny Larsson has switched Pro Teams and is looking ahead to a new season.
The 28-year-old comes from a season that wasn’t what she had dreamed of. Now, Jenny Larsson has switched Pro Teams and is looking ahead to a new season.
For the past two years, she has raced for Team Ragde Charge. Now, Jenny Larsson returns to a Swedish Pro Team, the Lager 157 Ski Team.
Last week, Jenny Larsson set a World Record on the SkiErg double poling machine. Here, the Team Ragde Charge athlete talks about the return to Ski Classics, last year’s season, and the main goal for the upcoming winter.
Jenny Larsson has made a comeback this season after being injured. Good results have been mixed with tough races, not least last weekend in Tjejvasan, which was a real challenge. Get to know what the Team Ragde Charge’s athlete expects from the third Grand Classics of the season.
In November, Jenny Larsson, Team Ragde Charge, made her competitive comeback after missing the entire season last year due to a wrist injury. Saturday, she will start at La Venosta Criterium, the third event of Ski Classics Season XIV, and on Sunday, she will make her World Cup debut.
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