American Jessie Diggins wins her 3rd XC Tour de Ski title, Klaebo claims record 5th win
- Jessie Diggins of the United States won her third title in cross-country skiing's Tour de Ski, finishing with an overall time of 2 hours, 11 minutes, 26.1 seconds.
- Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo of Norway won the men's tour for a record fifth time, finishing ahead of Mattis Stenshagen.
- The podium for the men's tour was entirely Norwegian with Harald Østberg Amundsen finishing third overall.
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American Jessie Diggins was crowned the overall winner of the Tour de Ski women's race for the third time. Norwegian Karoline Simpson-Larsen was the fastest on the final climb.
Actually, the demanding final stage of the Tour de Ski is a festival day for Friedrich Moch, but this time nothing works for the best German cross-country skiers of the past years. While Johannes Hösflöt Kläbo is expanding his record collection, for Moch even the Olympic qualification is in danger.
Minnesotan Jessie Diggins wins her 3rd XC Tour de Ski title, Klaebo claims record 5th win
Jessie Diggins of the United States clinched a dominant third title in cross-country skiing’s Tour de Ski on Sunday, just over a month before the start of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.
Most overall wins at the New Year's Tour de Ski.
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