Rollerski: the 2025 World Cup is over
Last week, the last two stages of the 2025 Rollerblading World Cup took place in Italy, in Rome (Italy) and then in the Val di Fiemme (Italy), in the streets of Ziano di Fiemme (Italy).
These races enabled the winners of the various classifications to be crowned and the Crystal Globes to be awarded. On the men’s side, there was a huge battle for the overall title, with Italy’s Matteo Tanel (624) winning by just one point from Latvia’s Raimo Vigants (623). Lauris Kaparkalejs (584) completed the podium.

There was less suspense in the women’s category as Sweden’s Ebba Stenman (785) dominated the season head and shoulders ahead of Norway’s Victoria Nitteberg (651) and Italy’s Anna Maria Ghiddi (651).

For France, Simon Vuillet (98), Thomas Joly (94) and Hanna Fine (98), who took part in the Trollhättan Action Week stage in August, finished just outside the top 50.

Ebba Stenman (350) also won the small sprint globe, while Italians Emanuele Becchis (332) and Michele Valerio (332) shared it in the men’s race.
Lévi Maury eighth in the junior category
In the junior category, Sweden’s Ville Jutterdal (896), ahead of Valts Skujins (776) and Stefano Epis (649), and Johanna Holmberg (959), ahead of Emilie Ruud Lia (923) and Kajsa Ekenberg (855), were crowned champions. In the sprint, the prizes went to the same Ville Jutterdal and Emilie Ruud Lia.

For the Blues, Lévi Maury (440) took a fine eighth place overall, while his brother Eliott Maury (356) was twelfth. In the sprint, where he came close to the podium in several races over the summer, the former, with 260 points, even climbed to sixth place.

Finally, Sweden won the Nations Cup with a total of 8,936 points. Italy (8,163) and Norway (7,585) were on the podium, while France (1,384) was tenth.
- All the overall World Cup rankings after the Madona stage
- All the overall World Cup rankings after the Trollhättan stage



































