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Therese Johaug will not have trembled this Sunday January 5 to treat yourself to a fourth Tour de Ski. Still as impressive in the terrible rise of theAlpe Cermis (Italy), the Norwegian came pick up a ninth victory at the top of this prestigious climb.
And no one was able to stop it from flying away. Alone in the world along the slope, the one which now has sixteen wins on tour did not fail to increase his lead over the kilometers. Returned to competition at the start of winter with the aim of preparing the Trondheim Worlds (Norway), the Scandinavian had not initially planned to line up at the start of this nineteenth edition.
And we have to believe that his thirst for success proved him right. By picking up the first place in the general classification for the fourth time of her career, she equals another legend, the Polish Justyna Kowalczyk. In passing, she even takes the opportunity to win the overall for best climbernew for this 2024/2025 edition.
Behind her, Astrid Oeyre Slind held on by placing second in the Sunday race. A solid performance for the one who had yet until now never climbed Alpe Cermis. Second overall at the same time, the Norwegian even strengthened her lead over Jessie Digginssixth of the day. Winner last year, this time the American was unable to do anything against the reign of the two Scandinavian cross-country skiers.
The general classification of the Tour de Ski
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