2023–24 FIS Cross-Country World Cup | |
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Venue(s) | Toblach, Italy Davos, Switzerland Val di Fiemme, Italy |
Dates | 30 December 2023 – 7 January 2024 |
Stages | 7 |
The 2023–24 Tour de Ski will be the 18th edition of the Tour de Ski and part of the 2023–24 FIS Cross-Country World Cup. The World Cup stage event will begin in Toblach, Italy on 30 December 2023 and conclude with the traditional Final Climb stage in Val di Fiemme, Italy, on 7 January 2024. The tour will start in Toblach for the second time. Johannes Høsflot Klæbo from Norway and Frida Karlsson from Sweden are the winners of previous edition. Russia and Belarus are not allowed to compete after suspension by FIS council for this World Cup season due to Russian invasion of Ukraine.[1]
Schedule
Stage | Venue | Date | Event | Technique | Distance | Start time (CET) | ||
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1 | ![]() | 30 December 2023 | Sprint | Free | 1.4 km | 1.4 km | 14:30 | 14:30 |
2 | 31 December 2023 | Distance, interval start | Classic | 10 km | 10 km | 12:15 | 15:00 | |
3 | 1 January 2024 | Distance, pursuit | Free | 25 km | 25 km | 12:30 | 10:00 | |
4 | ![]() | 3 January 2024 | Sprint | Free | 1.5 km | 1.5 km | 17:00 | 17:00 |
5 | 4 January 2024 | Distance, pursuit | Classic | 20 km | 20 km | 10:45 | 13:00 | |
6 | ![]() | 6 January 2024 | Distance, mass start | Classic | 15 km | 15 km | 11:30 | 15:25 |
7 | 7 January 2024 | Final Climb, mass start | Free | 10 km | 10 km | 15:45 | 14:30 |
Overall leadership
Two main individual classifications are contested in the 2023–24 Tour de Ski, as well as a team competition. The most important is the overall standings, calculated by adding each skier's finishing times on each stage. Time bonuses (time subtracted) are awarded at both sprint stages and at intermediate points during mass start stage 6. In the sprint stages, the winners are awarded 60 bonus seconds, while on mass start stage 6, the first ten skiers past the intermediate point receive from 15 seconds to 1 seconds. The skier with the lowest cumulative time is the overall winner of the Tour de Ski. For the fifth time in Tour history, the skier leading the overall standings will wear a yellow bib.
Type | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13–15 | 16–20 | 21–25 | 26–30 | |
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Sprint | 60 | 54 | 48 | 46 | 44 | 42 | 32 | 30 | 28 | 26 | 24 | 22 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | |
Interval start | none | ||||||||||||||||
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Intermediate sprint | Mass start (only stage 6) | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | none |
The second competition will be the points standings, which replaced the sprint competition from past editions. The skiers who will receive the highest number of points during the Tour will win the points standings. The points available for each stage finish are determined by the stage's type. The leader will be identified by a red bib.
Type | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | |
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In finish | Sprint | 30 | 24 | 20 | 16 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 |
Intermediate sprint | Interval start (1st IT) | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
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The final competition will be a team competition. This is calculated using the finishing times of the best two skiers of both genders per team on each stage; the leading team is the team with the lowest cumulative time.
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Winner | Overall standings![]() |
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Final | Final |
Final standings
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Denotes the winner of the Overall standings | ![]() |
Denotes the winner of the Points standings |
Overall standings
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Points standings
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Team standings
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Stages
Stage 1
30 December 2023, Toblach, Italy
- Bonus seconds to the 30 skiers that qualifies for the quarter-finals, distributed as following:[7]
- Final: 60–54–48–46–44–42
- Semi-final: 32–30–28–26–24–22
- Quarter-final: 10–10–10–8–8–8–8–8–6–6–6–6–6–4–4–4–4–4
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Stage 2
31 December 2023, Toblach, Italy
- No bonus seconds are awarded on this stage.
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Stage 3
1 January 2024, Toblach, Italy
- Pursuit start lists are based on overall standings after two stages. In fact, stage 3 finish differences make the overall standings after stage 3.
- No bonus seconds are awarded on this stage.
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Stage 4
3 January 2023, Davos, Switzerland
- Bonus seconds to the 30 skiers that qualifies for the quarter-finals
- Final: 60–54–48–46–44–42
- Semi-final: 32–30–28–26–24–22
- Quarter-final: 10–10–10–8–8–8–8–8–6–6–6–6–6–4–4–4–4–4
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Stage 5
4 January 2024, Davos, Switzerland
- Pursuit start lists are based on results of stage 4. In fact, overall standings after stage 5 are cumulative results of stages 3 & 5.
- No bonus seconds are awarded on this stage.
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Stage 6
6 January 2024, Val di Fiemme, Italy
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Stage 6 bonus seconds
- Men: 1 intermediate sprint, bonus seconds to the 10 first skiers (15–12–10–8–6–5–4–3–2–1) past the intermediate point.
- Women: 1 intermediate sprint, bonus seconds to the 10 first skiers (15–12–10–8–6–5–4–3–2–1) past the intermediate point.
- No bonus seconds are awarded at the finish
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Stage 7
7 January 2024, Val di Fiemme, Italy
- No bonus seconds are awarded on this stage.
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World Cup points distribution
The table shows the number of 2023–24 FIS Cross-Country World Cup points to win in the 2023–24 Tour de Ski for men and women.
Place | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 |
Overall Standings | 300 | 285 | 270 | 255 | 240 | 225 | 216 | 207 | 198 | 189 | 180 | 174 | 168 | 162 | 156 | 150 | 144 | 138 | 132 | 126 | 120 | 114 | 108 | 102 | 96 | 90 | 84 | 78 | 72 | 66 | 60 | 57 | 54 | 51 | 48 | 45 | 42 | 39 | 36 | 33 | 30 | 27 | 24 | 21 | 18 | 15 | 12 | 9 | 6 | 3 |
Each Stage | 50 | 47 | 44 | 41 | 38 | 35 | 32 | 30 | 28 | 26 | 24 | 22 | 20 | 18 | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
References
- ↑ "Decisions of the FIS Council Fall 2023". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
- ↑ "Men's 18th Tour de Ski Overall Standing" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
- ↑ "Women's 18th Tour de Ski Overall Standing" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
- ↑ "Tour de Ski points standings (Men)" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
- ↑ "Tour de Ski points standings (Women)" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
- ↑ "Tour de Ski team standings" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
- ↑ "Rules for the FIS Cross-Country World Cup Edition 2023/24" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
- ↑ "Men's Sprint Free – Toblach" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 30 December 2023.
- ↑ "Women's Sprint Free – Toblach" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 30 December 2023.
- ↑ "Men's 10 km Individual Classic – Toblach" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 31 December 2023.
- ↑ "Women's 10 km Individual Classic – Toblach" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 31 December 2023.
- ↑ "Men's 25 km Pursuit Free – Toblach" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 1 January 2024.
- ↑ "Women's 25 km Pursuit Free – Toblach" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 1 January 2024.
- ↑ "Men's Sprint Free – Davos" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 3 January 2024.
- ↑ "Women's Sprint Free – Davos" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 3 January 2024.
- ↑ "Men's 20 km Pursuit Classic – Davos" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 4 January 2024.
- ↑ "Women's 20 km Pursuit Classic – Davos" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 4 January 2024.
- ↑ "Men's 15 km Mass Start Classic – Val di Fiemme" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 6 January 2024.
- ↑ "Women's 15 km Mass Start Classic – Val di Fiemme" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 6 January 2024.
- ↑ "Men's 10 km Mass Start Free – Val di Fiemme" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 7 January 2024.
- ↑ "Women's 10 km Mass Start Free – Val di Fiemme" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 7 January 2024.
Sources
- Rules for the FIS Cross-Country World Cup Edition 2023/24 (PDF). International Ski Federation. 2023. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
- FIS Cross-Country World Cup 2023/24 (PDF). International Ski Federation. 2023. Retrieved 10 November 2023.