Team Eksjöhus announced that a French athlete is joining the Swedish Pro Team.
Team Eksjöhus dominated the Pro Team competition during Season XV and has now announced that the French skier Jeremy Royer is joining their ranks. The Pro Team athlete is moving from the French Pro Team, Team Nordic Expérience, and will join the Swedish Pro Team for the upcoming Ski Classics Season XVI in a contract for the next two seasons.
Jeremy Royer ended Ski Classics Season XV in the 29th position at the Yellow Champion competition and 6th at the Pink Youth bib competition, one of his goals for the next winter, according to Pro Team Director Espen Träldal.
“He is going for the Youth bib next season,” says Träldal and adds:
“We are very pleased to have succeeded in connecting Jeremy with us,” also stating that the team now has skiers from four countries: Sweden, Norway, Finland, and France.
Jeremy Royer has 22 Pro Tour, and 7 Ski Classics Challengers starts under his belt. His best Pro Tour results were 15th at the Grönklitt Classic and 20th at Marcialonga. During Season XIV, his top results were 15th at Reistadløpet and 17th at both Birkebeinerrennet and La Venosta Criterium.
Here you can find Jeremy Royer’s Ski Classics results.
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