10:53. Following in the footsteps of Astrid Oeyre Slind, Izabela Marcisz and Theresa Fuerstenberg, another cross-country skier will not be starting the classic pursuit in Toblach (Italy) at 12.30pm on Thursday 1 January: Sweden’s Emma Ribom, who is sixth overall.
She woke up sick this morning and was forced to retire after finishing second in the heat mass-start on Wednesday.
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- Toblach: Johannes Hoesflot Klæbo wins the skateboard sprint, Lucas Chanavat fifth
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- Tour de Ski: first World Cup victory for Mattis Stenshagen in the individual classic in Toblach, Théo Schely best Frenchman
- Toblach: Astrid Oeyre Slind wins the individual classic ahead of Teresa Stadlober and Jessie Diggins
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- Toblach: Gus Schumacher wins the Tour de Ski mass-start skate heat, Jules Chappaz just off the podium
- Toblach: Léonie Perry less than a second off the podium, the mass-start skate heat for Jessie Diggins
- “Having been sixth before, I inevitably have a few regrets”: Léonie Perry came very close to the podium in the mass-start skate heat at Toblach.






































