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Special Cross-Country sprint day on Åre's alpine slope

Feb 18, 2020·Cross-Country
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On the schedule of the third stage of the Ski Tour 2020 was a very special competition. The sprint course in the alpine ski stadium in Åre led around the outrun of the alpine ski slope and climbed 67 vertical meters to the finish line.

Therese Johaug, the current leader of the Ski Tour 2020 and who is all up for uphill racing as an athlete took the win on the womens competition before Heidi Weng and Astrid Uhrenholdt Jacobsen complete the all-Norwegian podium. The final heat also included Swedens sprint starts Jonna Sundling (4th) and Linn Svahn (6th) as well as Swiss Nadine Fähndrich (5th) but the trio had to give way to the Norwegian opponents along the steep uphill.

On the mens side, Johannes Høsflot Klæbo reported back in shape for the podium. The uphill stretch was the game changer for the final heat as Klæbo set away from the group, followed by Italian sprinter Federico Pellegrino and Renaud Jay from France, who had to leave his team colleague Lucas Chanavat behind. Chanavat and Erik Valnes (NOR) fought hard to come into the finals which had also cost them a lot of strength and thus they take tank 5 and 6. Also Paal Golberg had to switch down the gear after letting the front runners climb away and was still rewarded with the 4th rank – and remains the current Overall Ski Tour 2020 leader. Federico Pellegrino remains the point standing leader of the Tour with todays 2nd rank.

For Renaud Jay, it was the first individual World Cup podium – quite a memorable one.

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“That was a really tough race where I had a lot of fun. In the end I just tried to push all out and when I turned my head I saw that there was a huge gap which surprised me but it was a lot really fun to race up here. It was good to get comfortable again to see that I am again ready to fight for the podium."Johannes Høsflot Klæbo
"It was a crazy race but as you know I was uphills and of today it was my day. Of course you can not really call it a sprint race but for me it means a lot to stand on top of the podium as I work hard for that so I am really happy."Therese Johaug

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