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- 5. januar 2025Johaug som ventet suveren i Alpe Cermis
- 5. januar 2025Hegstad Krüger vant etappen - Klæbo vant sammenlagt
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- 4. januar 2025I ettermiddag avsluttes Tour de Ski i monsterbakken
- 4. januar 2025Therese Johaug knuste alle i neste års OL løyper - tok over ledelsen i Tour de Ski
- 4. januar 2025Klæbo med overbevisende seier
- 3. januar 2025Klæbo og Fähendrich vant sprinten i Val di Fiemme
Resultater Tour de Ski etappe 6 - 15 km fellesstart klassisk menn Val di Fiemme som arrangeres 6. januar 2024.
Resultater alle etapper Tour de Ski
Tour de Ski etappe 6 – 15 km fellesstart klassisk menn Val di Fiemme 2024
6. januar
Start kl 15.25
På TV: Rennet sendes på TV3.
Resultater
Tour de Ski sammenlagt etter etappen
Startlister
Statistikk og historikk
Norway
Val di Fiemme is the only venue to host a stage in all previous 17 Tour de
Ski tournaments. Norway has won 20 of the 37 men’s Tour de Ski stages at
the resort, including each of the last five (Johannes Høsflot Klæbo 3x, Sjur
Røthe and Simen Hegstad Krüger 1x).
Norway once achieved a run of more successive Tour de Ski stage
victories at Val di Fiemme: six between 2018 and 2020.
The last non-Norwegian skier to win a Tour de Ski stage in Val di Fiemme
was Russia’s Denis Spitsov, who won the final hill climb on 10 January
2021.
Harald Østberg Amundsen won two of the three distance events in this
season’s Tour de Ski: the 20km pursuits freestyle and classic style. He
finished third in the other distance event (10km classic style).
Amundsen can become the fourth Norwegian skier to win at least three
distance events in a single Tour de Ski tournament, after Martin Johnsrud
Sundby (4 in 2015/16), Johannes Høsflot Klæbo (4 in 2022/23) and Petter
Northug (3 in 2009/10).
Amundsen finished in the top seven in all nine individual World Cup
distance events this season, including five podiums (6th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st, 6th,
7th, 3rd, 1st, 1st). No man has won as many individual distance events this
World Cup season as Amundsen (3).
Erik Valnes has finished second in a Tour de Ski stage on three
occasions, including two times in this season’s edition (10km classic style,
20km pursuit freestyle). Only Francesco de Fabiani (3) recorded as many
second places in Tour de Ski stages without ever winning once.
Coming into this weekend, Norwegian cross-country skiers occupy all
podium spots in the overall standings of the Tour de Ski (Harald Østberg
Amundsen first, Henrik Dønnestad and Martin Løwstrøm Nyenget tiedsecond). In the previous 17 Tour de Ski tournaments, only on two
occasions has a country achieved a clean sweep in the overall standings:
Norway in 2013/14 and 2022/23.
Norway has won ‘only’ two of the opening five stages in the 2022/23 Tour
de Ski. The last edition in which Norway did not win at least four stages
was 2017/18 (2).
Perttu Hyvärinen
Perttu Hyvärinen is the only non-Norwegian skier to win an individual World
Cup distance event this season. Hyvärinen triumphed in the Tour de Ski
10km classic style on 31 December.
Hyvärinen can become the first Finnish man to win multiple Tour de Ski
stages. Matti Heikinen (skiathlon in 2010/11) and Iivo Niskanen (the 15km
classic in 2021/22) both won one Tour de Ski stage.
Hyvärinen can become the second man aged 32 or older to win multiple
Tour de Ski stages in a single edition, after Lukáš Bauer (2 in 2009/10).
Finland has won 24 individual World Cup events in classic style, level with
Kazakhstan in fourth place, behind Norway (195), Sweden (55) and Russia
(38, excluding Soviet Union).
Other contenders
Hugo Lapalus finished fourth in the 20km pursuit classic style on 4
January. He can become the first French male skier to claim a podium spot
in a Tour de Ski classic style distance event.
William Poromaa (5th in the 10km classic, 4th in the 20km pursuit)and
Jens Burman (4th in the 10km classic) both recorded top five finishes in
this season’s Tour de Ski. The last Swedish skier to claim a podium spot in
a Tour de Ski distance stage was Calle Halfvarsson in January 2015 (2nd
in the 25km pursuit freestyle).
The last Italian man to win an individual World Cup distance event was
Francesco De Fabiani in Lahti in March 2015. The last Italian man to win a
World Cup distance event on Italian snow was Roland Clara in the 9km
freestyle pursuit in the Tour de Ski in Val di Fiemme on 11 January 2015.
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