Who will win Tour de Ski? The last 3-kilometers of Tour de Ski’s finale races are extremely steep. The finale climb has a 400-meter gain over approximately 3-kilometers! It’s up the alpine hill in Val de Fiemme. Check out the course profile here.
The women’s finale race is 10-kilometer freestyle mass-start, while the men’s race is 15-kilometer freestyle mass-start on Sunday.
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<font size=1 face=verdana>The last race: Here is the courseprofile for Tour de Skis last stage. Check out the last 3 kilometers. Source: www.tour-de-ski.com </font></center></p>
<p>– It’s so extreeme that nobody knows what to expect, says Norwegian men’s coach Morten Aa. Djupvik..</p>
<p>Edditor’s note: One of the top 5 skiers on the overall Tour list are expected to win the Tour, but the design of the final stage makes a â€annything can happen day†possible.<br />
The Tour leaders can blow up early up the alpine area and skiers with fresh legs and huge â€engines†have a shot at skiing away…that would set the stage for suprise winners….</p>
<p>Women’s overall Tour standings before the finale race: http://www.tour-de-ski.com/fr/dynamic/results.html?sector=CC&raceid=12585<br />
Men’s overall Tour standings before the finale race: http://www.tour-de-ski.com/fr/dynamic/results.html?sector=CC&raceid=12586</p>
<p>Source: Langrenn.com</p>
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