The Ski Classics Challengers events La Transjurassienne Classic and Skating take place this Saturday, February 7, and Sunday, February 8, 2026, in the Jura Mountains, France.
La Transjurassienne 2026, featuring the Ski Classics Challengers 50km Classic race on Saturday, February 7, and the 50km Skating event on Sunday, February 8, is confirmed, with some adjustments to the original program. The Skating race has been reduced from the initially planned 70km distance.
According to the Local Organizing Committee, the event will go ahead as planned. Still, “thanks to good snow conditions and the hard work of the teams on the ground in the various mountain ranges, La Transju’ 2026 will take place between Lamoura and Les Rousses, with a linear route ranging from 50 to 56km.”
“This route had already been proposed for the 2023 edition. Rainfall is forecast throughout the week, with snow mixed with rain. Unfortunately, this situation means that we are unable to offer the original 70km La Transjurassienne route.
Program changes:
- All events will take place between Lamoura and Les Rousses.
- Sunday: La Transjurassienne and Skating 50 km events have been merged into a single 50-56 km race with a single ranking: La Transjurassienne 50km.
- Elite SAS start, followed by subsequent waves every 5 minutes.”
La Transjurassienne Classic & Skating – Ski Classics Challengers Events
- Dates: February 7 and 8, 2026
- Location: Lamoura – Les Rousses
- Country: France
- Distances: 50km Classic and 50km Skating for 2026
- Techniques: Classic and Skating
- Website: La Transjurassienne
- Register: La Transjurassienne
- Facebook: La Transjurassienne
- Instagram: La Transjurassienne
More information about the events can be found HERE – Classic and HERE – Skating
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As the La Transjurassienne Classic and Skating races are Ski Classics Challengers events, 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 2025/2026 season can be found on the Ski Classics website. The list is updated continuously with new events.
Everyone participating in Ski Classics, Pro Tour, or Challengers events, as well as professional and recreational skiers, can connect their profile to Ski Classics’ results database, MyPages.
MyPages can be connected for free. In the profile, you can view your Ski Classics event results, collect pins, print diplomas, and analyze your results with friends in the SC ranking system. In your profile, you earn points based on your performance and are rewarded with pins and diplomas.
One of the central features of MyPages is that you get your global SC ranking. The SC Ranking is a live-updated international ranking that is unique for combining women and men, professional and recreational skiers, in a single list.
Author: Leandro Lutz
Photo: Ben Becker


