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VISMA SKI CLASSICS. Team BN Bank’s Øystein Pettersen had an emotional victory today as he showed everyone that the man with jokes can do serious business. His Pro Team BN Bank took home the four best positions. Lager 157 Ski Team’s Britta Johansson Norgren had a tight fight against Team Koteng’s Astrid Øyre Slind, but the former was able to push a bit harder in the end and win the first individual race of Season IX.

The 28-kilometer Individual Prologue finished the action-packed Visma Ski Classics weekend in Livigno, Italy. The women started at 9.30 CET and the men at 11:00 CET after the female skiers had finished their race. There were two sprint and two climb check points on the course.

Johansson Norgren managed to take the most points in all the competitions today while her teammate Anton Karlsson and Team Ramudden’s Olof Jonsson had a vicious battle for the crown of the sprint competition. They ended up with equal points sharing the lead as both of them won one sprint and finished second in the other. Russian Marathon Team’s Ermil Vokuev was the fastest climber on both occasions.

In the women’s race, Johansson Norgren, Øyre Slind and Team Trentino Robinson Trainer’s Justyna Kowalczyk approached the final climb together, but the latter couldn’t keep up with her stronger opponents.

“I knew that Astrid is in good shape,” the happy winner Johansson Norgren stated at the finish. “I always try to win in every race and get all the possible points, but it will be much harder this year. I felt really strong today and I was confident that I could win, but the tables can turn in Seefeld when Kaiser Maximilian Lauf takes place.”


From Left: 2nd place Astrid Øyre Slind (Team Koteng), 1st place Britta Johansson Norgren (Lager 157 ski team), 3rd place Justyna Kowalczyk /Team Trentino Robinson Trainer)

In the men’s race, Team BN Bank was superior to everyone else. After the second climb competition, the four skiers of the pro team broke away followed by two Team Koteng skiers; Chris Andre Jespersen and Tore Bjørseth Berdal. The final climb proved to be the decisive moment as the Team BN Bank skiers sped up and approached the finish line in unison. Pettersen was the quickest sprinter beating out his teammates; Morten Eide Pedersen, Simen Østensen and Petter Eliassen, respectively.

“This is the greatest day of my life,” the emotional winner Pettersen declared after the race. “We’ve worked so hard for this team and built everything up from scratch and to have a glorious day like this is beyond my wildest dreams. I value this victory even more than my Olympic success. For a while, it seemed that I may not be able to perform at this level again, but I’ve been healthy this year and my training has proceeded really well. And it’s great to have Petter in our team and being as strong as ever.”


From Left: 2nd place Morten Eide Pedersen, 4th place Petter Eliassen, 1st place Øystein Pettersen, 3rd place Simen Østensen, all from Team BN Bank

After this weekend, the youth competition leaders were new faces as Team Ramudden’s Jenny Larsson and Lager 157 Ski Team’s Emil Persson are now carrying the pink bibs. Lager 157 Ski Team leads the pro team competition. The next event of the season is Kaiser Maximilian Lauf, 60 km, in Seefeld, Austria, on January 12, 2019.

Full results: https://vismaskiclassics.com/results/

press release
Visma Ski Classics
Sun, December 2, 2018 4:06 pm
© Photos by Magnus Östh

Visma Ski Classics IX (2018/2019)
Event 1: 30th November, Pro Team Prologue Livigno Italy 15 km
Event 2: 2nd December, Individual Prologue Livigno Italy 30 km
Event 3: 12th January, Kaiser Maximilian Lauf Seefeld Austria 60 km
Event 4: 19th January, La Diagonela St Moritz Switzerland 65 km
Event 5: 27th January, Marcialonga Trentino Italy 70 km
Event 6: 2nd February, Toblach-Cortina Italy 42 km
Event 7: 10th February, Jizerska Padesatka Czech Republic 50 km
Event 8: 3rd March, Vasaloppet Sweden 90 km
Event 9: 10th March, Engadin Skimarathon Maloja-S-chanf Switzerland 42 km
Event 10: 16th March, Birkebeinerrennet Norway 54 km
Event 11: 6th April, Reistadløpet Bardufoss Norway 50 km
Event 12: 13th April, Ylläs-Levi Finland 67 km

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