Tour de Ski 2006/07

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Tour de Ski 2006/07

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Men's Ladies
winner
Tour winner GermanyGermany Tobias Angerer FinlandFinland Virpi Kuitunen
1st sprint SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christoph Eigenmann NorwayNorway Marit Bjørgen
Double pursuit FranceFrance Vincent Vittoz NorwayNorway Kristin Størmer Steira
1. Distance race GermanyGermany Franz Goering SloveniaSlovenia Petra Majdič
2nd sprint NorwayNorway Gate Arne Hetland FinlandFinland Virpi Kuitunen
2. Distance race NorwayNorway Eldar Rønning FinlandFinland Virpi Kuitunen
Mountain pursuit GermanyGermany Tobias Angerer FinlandFinland Virpi Kuitunen
Competitions
Venues 4th 4th
Individual competitions 6th 6th
Attendees
Nations 21st 16
athlete 86 60
 
2007/08

The Tour de Ski 2006/07 was a stage race organized as part of the 2006/07 Cross-Country World Cup . It was originally planned from December 29, 2006 to January 7, 2007 in five different locations in three countries. After the cancellation of the first venue, Nové Město na Moravě in the Czech Republic due to inconsistent weather conditions, the competition had to be shortened. The competition started on December 31st in Munich .

Changes

Due to the cancellation of the first two races in Nové Město na Moravě, there was less prize money overall. The overall winners now each received 112,500 Swiss francs. A total of 750,000 Swiss francs in prize money was distributed. The award of points for the overall classification remained unaffected by the cancellation of the race. The winner continued to receive 400 points for the World Cup. The participants placed after that also received four times the number of points compared to an individual race.

The final race with a handicap start for the men was shortened to 11 km.

Attendees

60 women and 88 men from 22 nations took part in the Tour de Ski.

In the second race, only 59 women started, but they all crossed the finish line. In the men’s race, 6 participants did not start. Only 76 made it to the finish line. Among those who did not finish the race was Johannes Bredl (best German the day before), the winner and third-placed from Munich.

The classic 15 km race was contested by 55 women and 74 men. All participants came to the finish. From a German point of view, Axel Teichmann no longer competed.

Venues and races

Tour de Ski 2006/07 (Central Europe)
Nové Město na Moravě
Nové Město na Moravě
Munich
Munich
Oberstdorf
Oberstdorf
Asiago
Asiago
Val di Fiemme
Val di Fiemme
Location of the venues
Red pog.svgVenue
Black pog.svgOriginally planned venue

Czech RepublicCzech Republic Nové Město na Moravě :

  • December 29th: prologue, classic, individual start, 3 km (women) and 4.5 km (men).
  • December 30th: pursuit *, free technique , handicap start *, 10 km (women) and 15 km (men).

The races on December 29th and December 30th were canceled without replacement due to lack of snow. The Tour de Ski premiered in Munich .

GermanyGermany Munich :

  • December 31: Sprint, free technique, 1.0 km (women) and 1.2 km (men).
  • January 1st: day off

GermanyGermany Oberstdorf :

  • January 2nd: double pursuit, classic + free technique, ski duathlon 5 + 5 km (women) and 10 + 10 km (men).
  • January 3: Endurance race, classic, individual start, 10 km (women) and 15 km (men).
  • January 4th: rest day

ItalyItaly Asiago :

  • January 5th: Sprint, free technique, 1.0 km (women) and 1.2 km (men).

ItalyItaly Val di Fiemme : in Cavalese

  • January 6, 2007: Endurance race, classic, mass start, 15 km (women) and 30 km (men).
  • January 7, 2007: pursuit *, free technique, handicap start *, 10 km (women) and 15 km (men), mountain stage.

(*) Handicap start: This race was started in the order of the current overall classification, i.e. H. the leader first. The starting distance was the result of the difference in the total times between the starters in all races completed up to that point.

Results

total

Women
space athlete Points
1 FinlandFinland Virpi Kuitunen 2: 20: 15.3
2 NorwayNorway Marit Bjørgen +1: 17.7
3 UkraineUkraine Valentyna Shevchenko +1: 20.5
4th FinlandFinland Aino-Kaisa Saarinen +1: 22.3
5 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Kateřina Neumannová +1: 24.3
... ...
8th GermanyGermany Evi Sachsenbacher-Stehle +1: 58.7
10 GermanyGermany Viola Bauer + 2: 42.1
19th GermanyGermany Claudia Künzel-Nystad + 5: 09.2
21st GermanyGermany Stefanie Boehler + 5: 37.5
Men
space athlete Points
1 GermanyGermany Tobias Angerer 3: 29: 49.7
2 RussiaRussia Alexander Legkov +46.4
3 NorwayNorway Simen Østensen +50.2
4th NorwayNorway Petter Northug +1: 07.0
5 NorwayNorway Gate Arne Hetland +1: 09.4
6th GermanyGermany Franz Goering +1: 18.7
... ...
9 GermanyGermany Jens Filbrich +1: 34.8
15th GermanyGermany René Sommerfeldt +3: 05.2
25th GermanyGermany Tom Reichelt +5: 04.9

Munich

Women
space athlete time
1 NorwayNorway Marit Bjørgen 0.0
2 ItalyItaly Arianna Follis 0.0
3 CanadaCanada Chandra Crawford 0.0
... ...
8th GermanyGermany Claudia Künzel-Nystad 0.0
11 GermanyGermany Evi Sachsenbacher-Stehle 0.0
13 GermanyGermany Manuela Henkel 0.0
14th GermanyGermany Stefanie Boehler 0.0
Men
space athlete time
1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christoph Eigenmann 0.0
2 CanadaCanada Devon Kershaw 0.0
3 FranceFrance Roddy Darragon 0.0
... ...
21st GermanyGermany Johannes Bredl 0.0
34 GermanyGermany René Sommerfeldt 0.0
37 GermanyGermany Franz Goering 0.0
40 GermanyGermany Axel Teichmann 0.0

Oberstdorf double pursuit

Women
space athlete time
1 NorwayNorway Kristin Størmer Steira 29: 27.6
2 UkraineUkraine Valentyna Shevchenko 29: 40.9
3 RussiaRussia Olga Zavyalova 29: 44.8
... ...
13 GermanyGermany Evi Sachsenbacher-Stehle 29: 58.4
14th GermanyGermany Claudia Künzel-Nystad 29: 59.8
17th GermanyGermany Viola Bauer 30: 04.5
26th GermanyGermany Katrin Zeller 30: 23.9
Men
space athlete time
1 FranceFrance Vincent Vittoz 50: 55.9
2 RussiaRussia Alexander Legkov 50: 56.8
3 GermanyGermany Tobias Angerer 50: 58.4
... ...
9 GermanyGermany Axel Teichmann 51: 01.9
34 GermanyGermany Jens Filbrich 51: 05.5
37 GermanyGermany Tom Reichelt 51: 49.4
40 GermanyGermany Franz Goering 51: 54.4

Oberstdorf Classic

Women
space athlete time
1 SloveniaSlovenia Petra Majdič 28: 44.8
2 NorwayNorway Kristin Størmer Steira 29: 12.0
3 FinlandFinland Virpi Kuitunen 29: 18.6
... ...
8th GermanyGermany Viola Bauer 29: 40.8
9 GermanyGermany Evi Sachsenbacher-Stehle 29: 44.3
26th GermanyGermany Claudia Künzel-Nystad 30: 54.0
32 GermanyGermany Katrin Zeller 31: 06.1
Men
space athlete time
1 GermanyGermany Franz Goering 39: 40.7
2 GermanyGermany René Sommerfeldt 39: 54.0
3 GermanyGermany Tobias Angerer 40: 10.7
... ...
20th GermanyGermany Jens Filbrich 40: 58.6
25th GermanyGermany Benjamin Seifert 41: 09.5
38 GermanyGermany Tom Reichelt 41: 34.2
 

Asiago

Women
space athlete time
1 FinlandFinland Virpi Kuitunen 0.0
2 NorwayNorway Marit Bjørgen 0.0
3 ItalyItaly Arianna Follis 0.0
... ...
8th GermanyGermany Nicole Fessel 0.0
9 GermanyGermany Evi Sachsenbacher-Stehle 0.0
11 GermanyGermany Claudia Künzel-Nystad 0.0
16 GermanyGermany Manuela Henkel 0.0
Men
space athlete time
1 NorwayNorway Gate Arne Hetland 0.0
2 SwedenSweden Thobias Fredriksson 0.0
3 NorwayNorway Petter Northug 0.0
... ...
12 GermanyGermany Tobias Angerer 0.0
27 GermanyGermany Franz Goering 0.0
40 GermanyGermany René Sommerfeldt 0.0
54 GermanyGermany Jens Filbrich 0.0

Val di Fiemme classic

Women
space athlete time
1 FinlandFinland Virpi Kuitunen 42: 02.2
2 FinlandFinland Aino-Kaisa Saarinen 42: 39.3
3 NorwayNorway Marit Bjørgen 43: 08.7
... ...
6th GermanyGermany Viola Bauer 43: 23.8
8th GermanyGermany Evi Sachsenbacher-Stehle 43: 25.9
10 GermanyGermany Stefanie Boehler 43: 42.5
23 GermanyGermany Claudia Künzel-Nystad 44: 56.4
Men
space athlete time
1 NorwayNorway Eldar Rønning 1: 21: 30.0
2 RussiaRussia Ivan Alypov 1: 21: 30.6
3 FinlandFinland Sami Jauhojärvi 1: 21: 31.6
... ...
5 GermanyGermany Tobias Angerer 1: 21: 34.2
11 GermanyGermany Jens Filbrich 1: 21: 45.4
12 GermanyGermany Franz Goering 1: 22: 04.1
24 GermanyGermany Benjamin Seifert 1: 23: 37.9

Val di Fiemme mountain stage

Women
space athlete time
1 FinlandFinland Virpi Kuitunen 36: 36.7
2 NorwayNorway Marit Bjørgen 37: 54.4
3 UkraineUkraine Valentyna Shevchenko 37: 57.2
... ...
8th GermanyGermany Evi Sachsenbacher-Stehle 38: 35.4
10 GermanyGermany Viola Bauer 39: 18.8
19th GermanyGermany Claudia Künzel-Nystad 41: 45.9
21st GermanyGermany Stefanie Boehler 42: 14.2
Men
space athlete time
1 GermanyGermany Tobias Angerer 33: 39.5
2 RussiaRussia Alexander Legkov 34: 25.8
3 NorwayNorway Simen Østensen 34: 29.5
... ...
6th GermanyGermany Franz Goering 34: 58.4
9 GermanyGermany Jens Filbrich 35: 13.6
15th GermanyGermany René Sommerfeldt 36: 44.0
25th GermanyGermany Tom Reichelt 38: 44.0

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ FIS-Ski Cross Country Stage World Cup. (No longer available online.) Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 18, 2012 (search results for the competitions in the 2007 season in cross-country skiing).  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.fis-ski.com  
  2. Results Ladies Sprint 1.1 km Final December 31, 2006. Retrieved January 18, 2012 .
  3. Results Men Sprint 1.1 km Final December 31, 2006. Retrieved January 18, 2012 .
  4. Results Ladies 5 + 5 km M Pursuit 02.01.2007. Retrieved January 18, 2012 .
  5. Results Men 10 + 10 km M Pursuit 02.01.2007. Retrieved January 18, 2012 .
  6. Results Ladies 10 km C 01/03/2007. Retrieved January 18, 2012 .
  7. Results Men 15 km C 01/03/2007. Retrieved January 18, 2012 .
  8. Results Ladies SP 1.2 km F Final 05.01.2007. Retrieved January 18, 2012 .
  9. Results Men SP 1.2 km F Final 05.01.2007. Retrieved January 18, 2012 .
  10. Results Ladies 15 km C Mst 06.01.2007. Retrieved January 18, 2012 .
  11. Results Men 30 km C Mst 06.01.2007. Retrieved January 18, 2012 .
  12. Results Ladies 10 km F 07.01.2007. Retrieved January 18, 2012 .
  13. Results Men 11 km F 07.01.2007. Retrieved January 18, 2012 .