The Tour de Ski 2010/11 (sponsor name: Viessmann FIS Tour de Ski performance by Craft Sportswear ) was a stage race organized as part of the 2010/11 Cross-Country World Cup . It took place from December 31, 2010 to January 9, 2011 at four different locations in two countries. The venues were Oberhof (in the DKB-Ski-Arena Oberhof ), Oberstdorf (in the Erdinger-Arena), Toblach and in Val di Fiemme .
Overall winners of the 2011 tour were the Swiss Dario Cologna in the men and the Polish Justyna Kowalczyk in the women. During the tour, the women covered a total of 60 kilometers, the men ran a total of 102 kilometers.
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1 venues and races
2 results
2.1 stages
2.1.1 Oberhof, December 31, 2010 (prologue)
2.1.2 Oberhof, January 1, 2011 (persecution)
2.1.3 Oberstdorf, January 2, 2011 (Sprint)
2.1.4 Oberstdorf, January 3, 2011 (double pursuit)
2.1.5 Toblach, January 5th, 2011 (Sprint)
2.1.6 Toblach, January 6th, 2011 (handicap race)
2.1.7 Val di Fiemme, January 8, 2011 (mass start race)
2.1.8 Val di Fiemme, January 9, 2011 (freestyle, pursuit)
2.2 Overall rating
3 prize money
4 reporting
5 web links
6 individual proofs
Venues and races
Germany Oberhof :
December 31: prologue, free technique , individual start, 2.5 km (women) and 3.75 km (men).
January 1st: Pursuit, classic, handicap start *, 10 km (women) and 15 km (men).
Germany Oberstdorf :
January 2nd: Sprint, classic, 1 km (women and men).
January 3: pursuit, classic + free technique, 5 + 5 km (women) and 10 + 10 km (men).
Italy Toblach :
January 5th: Sprint, free technique, 1 km (women and men).
January 6th: Pursuit, free technique, handicap start *, 17 km (women) and 36 km (men).
Italy Val di Fiemme :
January 8th: Endurance race, classic, mass start, 10 km (women) and 20 km (men).
January 9: Mountain pursuit, free technique, handicap start *, 9 km (women) and 10 km (men).
(*) Handicap start: This race will start in the order of the current overall classification, i.e. the leader first. The starting distance is the result of the difference in the total times between the starters of all races completed up to then.
Results
Stages
Oberhof, December 31, 2010 (prologue)
Note: BS = bonus seconds
Oberhof, January 1, 2011 (persecution)
Oberstdorf, January 2, 2011 (Sprint)
Oberstdorf, January 3, 2011 (double pursuit)
Toblach, January 5th, 2011 (Sprint)
Toblach, January 6th, 2011 (handicap race)
Val di Fiemme, January 8, 2011 (mass start race)
Val di Fiemme, January 9, 2011 (freestyle, pursuit)
Overall rating
Prize money
Prize money for the final evaluations and daily bonuses
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3.
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10.
Every day
total
Overall rating
131,250 CHF
87,750 CHF
43,750 CHF
...
CHF 2,187.50
CHF 2,500
300,000 CHF
Sprint scoring
0 10,000 CHF
0 5,000 CHF
0 CHF 2,500
-
0 20,000 CHF
Team evaluation
0 10,000 CHF
0 6,000 CHF
0 4,000 CHF
-
0 20,000 CHF
stage
0 0 5,000 CHF
0 3,000 CHF
0 CHF 2,000
-
0 10,000 CHF
reporting
In 59 countries, including Germany, the ARD or the ZDF and the sports broadcaster Eurosport took over the live broadcast of the Tour de Ski 2011. Yorck Polus hosted the 2011 ZDF (without experts), the ARD hosted Andrea Otto and the expert was Peter Schlickenrieder . Eurosport relied on Stéphane Franke and Viola Bauer as experts.
Swiss television broadcast the entire Tour de Ski 2011 live on SF two or SF info . The broadcasts were commented on by Peter Minder and expert Adriano Iseppi, the former head of cross-country skiing at Swiss-Ski.
Web links
Individual evidence
↑ Tour de Ski - 2.8 km FT prologue of the ladies in Oberhof (GER)
↑ Tour de Ski - 3.7 km FT men's prologue in Oberhof (GER)
↑ Tour de Ski - 10 km KT handicap race for women in Oberhof (GER)
↑ Tour de Ski - 15 km KT men's pursuit in Oberhof (GER)
↑ Tour de Ski - 1.2 km KT women's sprint in Oberstdorf (GER)
↑ Tour de Ski - 1.2 km KT men's sprint in Oberstdorf (GER)
↑ Tour de Ski - 2x5 km double pursuit of women in Oberstdorf (GER)
↑ Tour de Ski - 2x10 km men's double pursuit in Oberstdorf (GER)
↑ Tour de Ski - Sprint 1.3 km FT women in Toblach (ITA)
↑ Tour de Ski - Sprint 1.3 km FT of men in Toblach (ITA)
↑ Tour de Ski - 16 km FT handicap women in Toblach (ITA)
↑ Tour de Ski - 36 km FT handicap men in Toblach (ITA)
↑ Tour de Ski - 10 km KT mass start race for women in Val di Fiemme (ITA)
↑ Tour de Ski - 20 km KT mass start race for men in Val di Fiemme (ITA)
↑ Tour de Ski - 10 km FT pursuit of women in Val di Fiemme (ITA)
↑ Tour de Ski - 10 km FT men's pursuit in Val di Fiemme (ITA)
↑ a b > Tour de Ski - overall ranking
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