The Ski Classics Challengers event, Alliansloppet, a 48km long-distance roller ski race in classic technique, took place today in Trollhättan, Sweden. Sweden’s Alvar Myhlback of Lager 157 Ski Team showed top form, claiming victory in the men’s race.
Many Ski Classics Pro Team athletes and World Cup skiers matched their skills in a 48km long-distance race today in Trollhättan, Sweden. After a fast-paced day on the roads of Trollhättan, the Ski Classics Challengers Alliansloppet saw Alvar Myhlback, Lager 157 Ski Team, take the win with a commanding performance.
Alliansloppet – Men’s Race
In the men’s competition, the action dominated the day. On the final lap, Truls Gisselman and Johannes Eklöf held a gap of around 30 seconds over the large chase group and fought hard to maintain their advantage.
The breakaway was eventually reeled in, and in the final meters, Alvar Myhlback, Lager 157 Ski Team, powered to victory, crossing the line in 1:44:57.0.
Thomas Joly, Team Ramudden, secured second place, just 1.1 seconds behind, while Amund Hoel, Team Engcon, crossed the line 1.6 seconds behind to complete the podium.
Top 3 Men
- Alvar Myhlback, Lager 157 Ski Team, 1:44:57.0
- Thomas Joly, Team Ramudden, +1.1
- Amund Hoel, Team Engcon, +1.6
Complete results can be found HERE
Alliansloppet – Ski Classics Challengers
Alliansloppet is the world’s largest roller ski event, attracting around 1,300 participants each year. Held in Trollhättan, a Swedish city renowned for its dramatic waterfalls, the event covers a legendary 16km loop completed three times through scenic landscapes.
The event is part of a multi-day sports festival and will also serve as one of the stages of the 2025 Roller Ski World Cup.
As the Alliansloppet 48km race is a Ski Classics Challengers event, Pro Team registered athletes can collect points for the Ski Classics Champion and Youth competitions in their respective genders.
A list of Ski Classics Challengers events with confirmed dates for the season 2025/2026 can be found at Ski Classics. The list is updated continuously with new events.
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Author: Leandro Lutz
Photo: Ingrid:gopa/Alliansloppet