Tour de Ski 2024: All the Dates, Distances and Facts.

7 stages in 9 days and 3 locations. On the menu there are races of all sorts: skate, classic, sprint, distance, and the iconic brutal climb up Alpe Cermis in Val di Fiemme (ITA).

The Tour de Ski is an annual highlight for many racers, but in a season with no major international championships, the prestigious stage race becomes even more important. 

The schedule for the 18th edition of the FIS cross-country stage race features 7 stages in 9 days and as with all the previous 17 editions of the Tour de Ski, there will be blood, sweat, tears, duels and drama before the overall winners receive their trophies.

See complete schedule day by day below

The Tour de Ski is designed to be the ultimate test of skills, versatility, endurance and perseverance. Over the course of the various stages, skiers face both sprints, distance races, mass start and individual start events in both skate and classic technique. It all leads to the brutal finish of the competition with the infamous final stage up the alpine run Alpe Cermis. 

For several of the Madshus racers, the Tour de Ski carries a little extra novelty: 

Harald Østberg Amundsen (NOR), who was ninth overall in his first Tour de Ski two years ago, is super excited about the upcoming stage race. 

“In my head, the Tour de Ski is super important. It's a concept that I find really exciting, and the Tour schedule for this season should fit my strengths to a T. The first time I did the Tour, I was ninth overall, but that's two years ago and I've come a long way since then,” says the 25-year-old, and continues: 

“In order to excel in the Tour de Ski, you have to handle everything from sprints to distance events, and all the different formats. I have done pretty well in sprint races lately, and I've improved my classic technique a lot, two areas that I've put a lot of effort into and that are key in order to challenge the overall favorites. I think I'm in a position to do that now, and that fires me up a lot.”

Ben Ogden (USA) posted his best-ever result in a World Cup individual race during the Tour de Ski last year. In brutal conditions on day three of the 2023 Tour de Ski, the 22-year-old from Vermont was 6th in the 10-kilometer classic race in Oberstdorf (GER).

And finally, Edvin Anger (SWE) is looking at his first go at the Tour de Ski. Last year, the 21-year-old was named to the Swedish team to the 2023 World Championships just days before the Tour. He therefore opted to sit out the stage race in order to prepare for his first major championship at the elite level. 

All about the final climb of Alpe Cermis The brutal Alpe Cermis signature stage of the Tour de Ski has been a part of the stage race since the very first Tour de Ski edition, back in 2007. 

The final stage of the 2024 Tour de Ski is a little more than eight kilometers. The course starts at the World Cup stadium in Val di Fiemme. After a lap on the World Cup trails, the course joins the Marcialonga trail for about five kilometers down the valley before making a hard left. During the final 2.5 kilometers of the stage, the course climbs more than 400 meters. 

Here is what you need to know The 2024 Tour de Ski starts in Toblach (ITA) on December 30, and concludes in Val di Fiemme (ITA) on January 7. 

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2024 Tour de Ski schedule, location and event/ format December 30: Toblach, (ITA) – Sprint Freestyle December 31: Toblach, (ITA) – 10km Classic interval start January 1: Toblach, (ITA) – 20km Freestyle pursuit January 3: Davos, (SUI) – Sprint Freestyle January 4: Davos, (SUI) – 20km Classic pursuit January 6: Val di Fiemme, (ITA) – 15km Classic mass start January 7: Val di Fiemme, (ITA) – 10km Freestyle, Alpe Cermis hill climb

FACTS: Tour de Ski

  • Established for the 2006/2007 season, this is the 18th edition of the FIS Tour de Ski
  • 7 stages in 9 days and 3 locations
  • Last season, the FIS introduced a new points system and increased the prize money
  • Winners now earn 300 World Cup points for the overall victory, while stage winners earn 50 World Cup points and winners of the sprint qualifiers earn 15 World Cup points. Accordingly, racers can earn a maximum of 680 World Cup points if they win all the stages and qualifiers in the Tour. 
  • A total of 326,000 Swiss Francs will be awarded in prize money, equally distributed between men and women.
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Tour de Ski 2022-23: Preview, schedule, format, and how to watch cross-country stars including Klaebo and Diggins in the multi-stage event

Norway's Johannes Klæbo defends his Tour de Ski crown, as American Jessie Diggins bids to regain the title she won two years ago on the FIS World Cup circuit

Johannes Klaebo and Jessie Diggins fancied for 2022-23 Tour de Ski

One of the highlights of the cross-country skiing season, the 2022-23 Tour de Ski, gets underway in Val Muestair, Switzerland on New Year's Eve.

Reigning men's champion Johannes Klæbo will be strongly fancied to retain his crown, while Jessie Diggins is bidding to regain the title she won two years ago when she became the first non-European winner of the Tour de Ski.

The skiers will take part in seven stages with just two rest days, with the climax on the famously steep and gruelling Alpe Cermis Final Climb mass start in Val di Fiemme.

The 17th Tour de Ski is the first where the men and women will race equal distances after the FIS made all World Cup races the same length across genders.

Read on to find out all you need to know about this year's edition of the Tour de Ski including a full schedule and the skiers to watch.

When is the 2022-23 Tour de Ski?

The 2022-23 Tour de Ski starts with the freestyle sprint at Val Muestair in Switzerland on Saturday 31 December 2022.

The skiers have two races in Val Muestair and then two at Oberstdorf in Germany before ending with three at Val di Fiemme in Italy.

The concluding freestyle Final Climb mass start of Alpe Cermis is on Sunday 8 January 2023.

2022-23 Tour de Ski format

While the Tour de Ski races are FIS cross-country World Cup events with the standard point-scoring system, the overall standings for the Tour de Ski itself are decided on time like the Tour de France bicycle race on which it is based.

Time bonuses are awarded on both sprint legs (stages 1 and 3) - 60 seconds to the winner down to four for finishing last in the quarter-finalists - which are taken off the aggregate time.

On the mass start in Stage 6, there is an intermediate sprint with the leader at that point earning 15 bonus seconds down to one second for 10th place.

The leader of the overall standing wears a yellow bib , again like the Tour de France yellow jersey.

There is also a point standing for the best sprinter with the winner claiming a red bib.

Finally, there is a team competition where the times of the best two athletes per gender per country on each stage are added together.

Skiers to watch

Johannes klæbo.

The sprint king started the season under something of an injury cloud with damage to the tendon attaching the hamstring in his right leg to his pelvis muscles.

Despite being unable to train as much as usual, five-time Olympic gold medallist Klæbo managed to start the World Cup campaign with a bang with three wins on the opening weekend in Ruka, Finland.

A week later, the Norwegian was forced to miss the 10km freestyle in Lillehammer before taking yet another sprint victory.

Illness saw Klaebo miss the two races in Beitostølen, but he returned in Davos earlier this month (17 December) to take sprint second behind Italian veteran Federico Pellegrino and fifth in the 20km freestyle race.

While his focus for the season is the 2023 World Championships in Planica, Slovenia at the end of February, it would be foolish to bet against the 26-year-old Norwegian collecting a third Tour de Ski title.

Jessie Diggins

Diggins keeps rewriting the history books, with her victory in last Sunday's 20km freestyle race in Davos seeing the American take her World Cup win tally to 14 , more than any other cross-country skier from the U.S..

That was her second win of the season, leaving her second in the overall World Cup standings. A day earlier, she took second in the sprint behind Swiss skier Nadine Faehdrich .

The 31-year-old from Minnesota made headlines when she and Kikkan Randall - whose World Cup win record she broke in Davos - won team sprint gold at PyeongChang 2018, claiming Team USA's first ever title in cross-country skiing.

But she has proved herself equally adept over longer distances over the years, and successfully lobbied for women's World Cup race lengths to be extended to match the men's.

And with last year's winner Natalia Nepryayeva absent due to Russia's ban from competition, Diggins is one of the favourites for this year's title.

Paal Golberg

Klæbo leads a strong Norwegian men's team for the Tour de Ski although it is Paal Golberg who currently leads the overall World Cup standings.

The 32-year-old has been supremely consistent this term, finishing in the top six in every race and winning two of them: the 20km classic mass start at Lillehammer and the 10km classic in Beitostolen.

And despite missing Davos with a cold, Golberg remains ahead in the distance and overall World Cup.

In his two previous Tour de Ski appearances, he finished sixth in 2019-20 and fifth last year.

Better is expected this time although he will face plenty of competition from within his own team with Klæbo, Simen Hegstad Kruger , Hans Holund and Sjur Røthe sweeping the podium in the last race before Christmas.

Consistency counts for a lot in the Tour de Ski, and Tiril Weng has shown plenty of that recently.

While the Norwegian is yet to claim an individual World Cup win, she has finished every race this season inside the top nine with five of those being on the podium.

The 26-year-old was only 10th in her third Tour de Ski last year, but she stands second in the distance World Cup rankings and top of the sprint World Cup.

Just two points ahead of her in the distance class is teammate Anne Kalvaa who is having a breakout year at the age of 30.

There will be no fewer than three members of the Weng family taking part with Tiril's twin sister Lotte and her third cousin, two-time Tour de Ski winner Heidi Weng , also lining up.

Tiril Weng celebrates her third place in the sprint final in Lillehammer

Andrew Musgrave

Great Britain may not be one of the powerhouse nations of cross-country skiing, but Andrew Musgrave has been challenging for podium finishes over the past six or seven years.

The 32-year-old was fourth in the 50km mass start at the 2017 World Championships and took seventh in the 30km skiathlon at PyeongChang 2018.

While long distances are his speciality, four-time Olympian Musgrave made a World Cup podium for the first time in five years when he took third in the 10km classic race at Beitostolen, Norway earlier this month.

He is currently fourth in the distance World Cup standings and looks certain to improve on his best finish in the Tour de Ski which was 15th in 2018.

Frida Karlsson

With two wins in 20km races this season, Frida Karlsson looks to be among the top contenders for this edition of the Tour de Ski.

A three-time junior world champion, Karlsson has long been touted for big things.

And the 23-year-old has picked up where she left off last season when she took second place in the distance World Cup and finished top of the U23 World Cup standings.

Teammate Ebba Andersson is another athlete to watch after she beat Karlsson on the opening weekend of the campaign in the 10km classic race in Ruka, Finland.

With three podium finishes to her name this season, Andersson will be looking to complete her full set of Tour de Ski finishes after taking third place in 2020-21 and second place last time.

While neither skier is particularly suited to sprint races, both should be well and truly in the mix in the general classification with their prowess over longer distances.

2022-23 Tour de Ski full schedule

Val muestair, switzerland.

Stage 1 - Saturday 31 December 2022 - Women's 1.5km freestyle sprint, men's 1.5km freestyle sprint.

Stage 2 - Sunday 1 January 2023 - Women's 10km classic pursuit, men's 10km classic pursuit.

Oberstdorf, Germany

Stage 3 - Tuesday 3 January 2023 - Women's 10km classic interval start, men's 10km classic interval start.

Stage 4 - Wednesday 4 January 2023 - Men's 20km freestyle pursuit, women's 20km freestyle pursuit.

Val di Fiemme, Italy

Stage 5 - Friday 6 January 2023 - Women's 1.5km classic sprint, men's 1.5km classic sprint.

Stage 6 - Saturday 7 January 2023- Women's 15km classic mass start, men's 15km classic mass start.

Stage 7 - Sunday 8 January 2023 - Women's 9km freestyle final climb mass start, men's 9km freestyle final climb mass start.

The full schedule and results can be found here.

How to watch 2022/23 Tour de Ski

The multi-stage cross-country world cup event will be televised by FIS broadcast partners and available for digital livestreaming in many territories.

In Europe, the action will be available on Eurosport.

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FIS Unveils Exciting 2023/2024 Cross-Country Skiing World Cup Calendar

Last weekend, the International Ski & Snowboard Federation (FIS) held its Cross-Country Committee spring meetings in Croatia. During the sessions, various proposals were voted on, and ongoing matters were discussed by the Cross-Country community, including the Sub-Committees for World Cup and Continental Cup, Rules and Control, Women Nordic, Youth and Children, Cross-Country Development, Roller Skiing, and Popular Skiing.

Cross-country skiers during Lahti World Cup last season.

According to a FIS  press release , one of the key decisions at the meeting concerned the World Cup calendar for the 2023/2024 season. The calendar will feature four tour stops before Christmas, including Ruka in Finland, Gällivare and Östersund in Sweden, and Trondheim in Norway.

The Tour de Ski will begin in Toblach, Italy, move to Davos in Switzerland, and finish in Val di Fiemme in Italy during Period II. 

In Period III, there will be two new organizing regions: Oberhof, Germany, and Goms, Switzerland. In Period IV, there will be a World Cup stop in North America with Canmore and Minneapolis on the calendar, while the final period of the World Cup season includes traditional venues in Lahti, Finland, Oslo and Drammen in Norway, and Falun, Sweden.

Proposed Calendar for the 2023/2024 Cross-Country Skiing World Cup

Period I – Before Christmas

  • November 24-26: Ruka, Finland
  • December 1-3: Gällivare, Sweden
  • December 9-10: Östersund, Sweden
  • December 15-17: Trondheim, Norway

Period II – Tour de Ski

  • December 30: Toblach, Italy
  • December 31: Toblach, Italy
  • January 1: Toblach, Italy
  • January 3: Davos, Switzerland
  • January 4: Davos, Switzerland
  • January 6: Val di Fiemme, Italy
  • January 7: Val di Fiemme, Italy

Period III – Two New Organizers

  • January 19-21: Oberhof, Germany
  • January 26-28: Goms, Switzerland

Period IV – North America

  • February 9-13: Canmore, Canada
  • February 17-18: Minneapolis, USA

Period V – Scandinavia

  • March 1-3: Lahti, Finland
  • March 9-10: Oslo, Norway
  • March 12: Drammen, Norway
  • March 15-17: Falun, Sweden

Another major decision at the meeting concerned the future race distances for Cross-Country Skiing. Following a test season in which women and men raced equal distances, it was decided to continue using the current formats in the World Cup. 

Read More Here:  Distances At The   Cross-Country Skiing World Cup

As a result, the FIS Council will send a proposal for their implementation in future World Ski Championships, and an application process for the change of Olympic Winter Games distances will be initiated with the International Olympic Committee (IOC). 

The approved distances are 10km, 20km, and 50km, and Skiathlon with a 10km + 10km race. The Relay will be 4×7.5km with the same distance for women and men, while the Sprint and Team Sprint events will also be included in the program.

Other matters discussed at the meeting included updates on implementing the fluor ban, FIS technical officials and homologation matters, and Para-Nordic matters. The FIS Point System, approved in 2022, will be effective as of July 1, 2023.

Good to remember that all decisions made during the meetings need to be approved by the FIS Council at the Spring meeting on May 24, 2023.

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This coverage is made possible through the generous support of Marty and Kathy Hall and A Hall Mark of Excellence Award. To learn more about A Hall Mark of Excellence Award, or to learn how you can support FasterSkier’s coverage, please contact [email protected]. The Tour de Ski operates on two parallel narrative arcs. Day-to-day, stage-to-stage, it highlights the singularity of great ski performances, while over the course of a week it points to the dynamism that...

Revelations at Tour de Ski: Ogden and Hyvarinen!

Revelations at Tour de Ski: Ogden and Hyvarinen!

This coverage is made possible through the generous support of Marty and Kathy Hall and A Hall Mark of Excellence Award. To learn more about A Hall Mark of Excellence Award, or to learn how you can support FasterSkier’s coverage, please contact [email protected]. On Day Two of the Tour de Ski (TDS) in Toblach, Italy, the world had a chance to see what the realignment of the men’s cross-country ski world could look like, and whether...

Ogden’s First Podium—Third in Tour de Ski Sprint

Ogden’s First Podium—Third in Tour de Ski Sprint

This coverage is made possible through the generous support of Marty and Kathy Hall and A Hall Mark of Excellence Award. To learn more about A Hall Mark of Excellence Award, or to learn how you can support FasterSkier’s coverage, please contact [email protected]. It looks like it must be pretty fun to be part of Team USA right now. Two American women (Jessie Diggins and Rosie Brennan) sit in the top three of the World Cup...

Linn Svahn Resurgent in TDS Stage 1 Sprint Victory

Linn Svahn Resurgent in TDS Stage 1 Sprint Victory

This coverage is made possible through the generous support of Marty and Kathy Hall and A Hall Mark of Excellence Award. To learn more about A Hall Mark of Excellence Award, or to learn how you can support FasterSkier’s coverage, please contact [email protected]. Over eighteen editions, the rhythms of the Tour de Ski have become familiar for the World Cup for both skier and viewer alike. The stark change of scenery from the arctic fields and...

Tour de Ski—Flipping the Script

Tour de Ski—Flipping the Script

And—just like that—the script is flipped. Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo (NOR)—every bookmaker’s favorite to take the Overall and Sprint world Cup Crystal Globes in 2024—today announced that he WILL NOT participate in the 2024 Tour de Ski. This changes everything . . . Klaebo took to his Instagram page to make the announcement: Often the highlight of the International Ski Federation (FIS) World Cup season, the Tour de Ski celebrates its 18th edition in 2024. Seven...

Do You Know Your Suits? Beginner to Expert

Do You Know Your Suits? Beginner to Expert

The Tour de Ski (TDS) is right around the corner; it’s an event where things happen pretty fast. You certainly don’t have much time to figure out which ski suit belongs to which country. So, here’s a little test of your ski-suit knowledge to see how well prepared you feel for the beginning of the Tour de Ski. Rank your ski suit knowledge by taking this test. There are no age groups for this competition!...

The Stifel U.S. Cross Country Ski Team Announces the Team for Period 2 of the 2023-24 World Cup Season & Tour de Ski

The Stifel U.S. Cross Country Ski Team Announces the Team for Period 2 of the 2023-24 World Cup Season & Tour de Ski

  Dear Cross Country Community, We are pleased to announce the Team for Period 2 of the 2023-24 World Cup season – the Tour de Ski:   2023-24 Tour de Ski Men Michael Earnhart                      Objective          23-24 Overall SuperTour Leader Ben Ogden                                Objective          7th World Cup Sprint 23-24 JC Schoonmaker                        Objective          10th World Cup Sprint 23-24 Gus Schumacher                       Objective          18th World Cup Distance 23-24 Kevin Bolger                             Objective          33rd World Cup Sprint 23-24 Zanden McMullen                     Objective          34th...

Brennan Claims Fourth in TDS Classic Mass Start, Karlsson Extends Overall Lead

Brennan Claims Fourth in TDS Classic Mass Start, Karlsson Extends Overall Lead

This World Cup coverage is made possible through the generous support of Marty and Kathy Hall and A Hall Mark of Excellence Award. To learn more about A Hall Mark of Excellence Award, or to learn how you can support Fasterskier’s coverage, please contact [email protected]. Today, the leaders of the Tour de Ski went to the front, and the standings were put into stark perspective. This late in a long and challenging stage race, no...

Klaebo Captures Sixth in a Row as Cyr Sprints to 4th

Klaebo Captures Sixth in a Row as Cyr Sprints to 4th

This World Cup coverage is made possible through the generous support of Marty and Kathy Hall and A Hall Mark of Excellence Award. To learn more about A Hall Mark of Excellence Award, or to learn how you can support Fasterskier’s coverage, please contact [email protected]. Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo (NOR) entered Stage 6 of the 2023 Tour de Ski with a one minute lead over all his closest rivals (a lead that had shrunk after the...

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