On Saturday, April 13, the Ski Classics Pro Tour Season XV ends with the Grand Finale Janteloppet in Norway. At the 100km-kilometer event, Grand Finale points shall be used.
The 100-kilometer long-distance race in Mosetertoppen will be a challenge. In addition, a different points table for the Ski Classics Grand Finale Janteloppet will be in place compared to other Pro Tour events, and it’s the last chance for Pro Teams to secure a position in the top 25 in the Pro Team competition.
On December 9, 2023, the Ski Classics Pro Tour started in Austria at Bad Gastein. On Saturday, Season XV will come to an end with Janteloppet.
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Petter Northug, Team Janteloppet, who is behind the event, a competition concept that has existed for a few years. The main race has been a 20-kilometer race in free style technique. But for this winter, Janteloppet expanded its horizons by joining the prestigious Ski Classics Pro Tour calendar for the much-anticipated season finale.
The event is a unique 100-kilometer long-distance lapping challenge with 1.730 meters of total ascent.
With a different points table for the season’s final event, the winner gets 200 points as the other non-Grand Classics, but the lower positions get 199, 198, 197 points, and so on until the 100th place, which gives the skier 100 points. In addition, every athlete crossing the finish line gets 100 points. In other Pro Tour events, the difference in points is much higher. For example, fifth and tenth place in other 200-point events gets 120 and 85 points, respectively. At the Grand Finale, skiers get 196 and 191 points, respectively.
You can find more about the points system here.
During the 100 kilometers, sprint, and team sprint points will also be awarded at two checkpoints.
“We want a Grand Finale focusing more on the Pro Team competition than individual performances. The ambition is for Janteloppet to feel more like the last stage of the Tour de France. But it is a significant event and important to win,” said David Nilsson, Director of Ski Classics, during the Live Sessions this Wednesday.
Pro Team Competition
The top 25 Pro Teams in the Pro Team competition Season XV secure a Pro Team License in next winter’s Ski Classics. The Pro Teams with overall results between 26th and 35th must apply for a new license for Season XVI. For those Pro Teams outside the top 25, Janteloppet is the last chance to guarantee a direct license for next season’s Ski Classics.
Read More: Ski Classics Standings ahead of Grand Finale Janteloppet Season XV
Grand Finale Concept
Ski Classics introduced the Grand Finale concept to conclude Season XV with unparalleled greatness. David Nilsson, Director of Ski Classics, shed light on this development:
“The Grand Finale concept aims to create an exciting and spectacular ending to the season. For Janteloppet, it involves a looping course with various sprints and other elements that transform the event into a captivating show rather than a traditional ski race,” Nilsson explains and added:
“The inspiration for this concept draws from the iconic finish on the Champs-Élysées in the Tour de France, adding a similar level of spectacle and grandeur.”
Janteloppet – Course Map & Profile
Janteloppet – Ski Classics Pro Tour Event 15
- Date: April 13, 2024
- Distance: 100km Classic Technique
- Place: Mosetertoppen, Norway
- Start Time: Men 8:00 CET / Women 8:05 CET
- Website: Janteloppet
- Live Center: Janteloppet
- SC Play: Janteloppet
More information about Janteloppet can be found HERE and HERE
Ski Classics Pro Tour Season XV
The Season XV of Ski Classics Pro Tour consists of 15 events on 11 event weekends in 6 different countries. The season started in Bad Gastein, Austria, on December 9, 2023, and will end in Norway with the 100km Ski Classics Grand Finale Janteloppet on April 13, 2024.
Next up is Janteloppet on Saturday, April 13, 2024. The 100-kilometer long-distance skiing race in classic technique marks the 15th and final Ski Classics event, Season XV.
Ski Classics Pro Tour Season XV (2023/2024)
- Event 1: December 9, 2023 – Bad Gastein PTT, Austria, 13km
- Event 2: December 10, 2023 – Bad Gastein Criterium, Austria, 36km
- Event 3: December 16, 2023 – La Venosta Criterium, Italy, 35km
- Event 4: December 17, 2023 – La Venosta ITT, Italy, 10km
- Event 5: January 13, 2024 – 3 Zinnen Ski Marathon, Italy, 62km
- Event 6: January 20, 2024 – Engadin La Diagonela, Switzerland, 55km
- Event 7: January 28, 2024 – Marcialonga, Italy, 70km
Event 8: February 11, 2024 –Jizerská50, Czech Republic, 50km- Event 9: February 17, 2024 – Grönklitt Classic, Sweden, 60km
- Event 10: February 18, 2024 – Grönklitt ITT, Sweden, 13km
- Event 11: March 3, 2024 – Vasaloppet, Sweden, 90km
- Event 12: March 16, 2024 – Birkebeinerrennet, Norway, 54km
- Event 13: April 6, 2024 – Reistadløpet, Norway, 50km
- Event 14: April 7, 2024 – Summit 2 Senja, Norway, 60km
- Event 15: April 13, 2024 – Ski Classics Grand Finale – Janteloppet, Norway, 100km
More information about the Ski Classics Pro Tour can be found at skiclassics.com
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