Tour de Ski
2023–24 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
Ski tour details
Venue(s)Toblach, Italy
Davos, Switzerland
Val di Fiemme, Italy
Dates30 December 2023 (2023-12-30) – 7 January 2024 (2024-01-07)
Stages7

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

StageVenueDateEventTechniqueDistanceStart time (CET)
WomenMenWomenMen
1Italy Toblach30 December 2023SprintFree1.4 km1.4 km14:3014:30
231 December 2023Distance, interval startClassic10 km10 km12:1515:00
31 January 2024Distance, pursuitFree25 km25 km12:3010:00
4 Switzerland  Davos3 January 2024SprintFree1.5 km1.5 km17:0017:00
54 January 2024Distance, pursuitClassic20 km20 km10:4513:00
6Italy Val di Fiemme6 January 2024Distance, mass startClassic15 km15 km11:3015:25
77 January 2024Final Climb, mass startFree10 km10 km15:4514:30

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.

Bonus seconds for the top 30 positions by type
Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13–15 16–20 21–25 26–30
In finish
Sprint 60544846444232302826242210864
Interval start none
Pursuit
Mass start
Intermediate sprint Mass start (only stage 6) 1512108654321none

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.

Points standings points for the top 10 positions by type
Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
In finish Sprint 3024201612108642
Intermediate sprint Interval start (1st IT) 1512108654321
Pursuit (1st IT)
Mass start

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.

Classification leadership by stage
Stage Men Women
Winner Overall standings
A yellow jersey.
Points standings
A red jersey.
Winner Overall standings
A yellow jersey.
Points standings
A red jersey.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Final Final

Final standings

Legend
Denotes the winner of the Overall standings Denotes the winner of the Points standings

Overall standings

Men

Final overall standings (1–10)[2]
Rank Name Time
1   () 
2   ()
3   ()
4   ()
5   ()
6   ()
7   ()
8   ()
9   ()
10   ()

Women

Final overall standings (1–10)[3]
Rank Name Time
1   () 
2   ()
3   ()
4   ()
5   ()
6   ()
7   ()
8   ()
9   ()
10   ()

Points standings

Men

Final points standings (1–10)[4]
Rank Name Time
1   () 
2   ()
3   ()
4   ()
5   ()
6   ()
7   ()
8   ()
9   ()
10   ()

Women

Final points standings (1–10)[5]
Rank Name Time
1   () 
2   ()
3   ()
4   ()
5   ()
6   ()
7   ()
8   ()
9   ()
10   ()

Team standings

Final team standings (1–5)[6]
Rank Nation Time
1
2
3
4
5

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
Men – 1.4 km Sprint Free[8]
Rank Name QT Time BS
1   () 60
2   () 54
3   () 48
4   () 46
5   () 44
6   () 42
7   () SF 32
8   () SF 30
9   () SF 28
10   () SF 26
Women – 1.4 km Sprint Free[9]
Rank Name QT Time BS
1   () 60
2   () 54
3   () 48
4   () 46
5   () 44
6   () 42
7   () SF 32
8   () SF 30
9   () SF 28
10   () SF 26

Stage 2

31 December 2023, Toblach, Italy

  • No bonus seconds are awarded on this stage.
Men – 10 km Individual Classic[10]
Rank Name Time
1   ()
2   ()
3   ()
4   ()
5   ()
6   ()
7   ()
8   ()
9   ()
10   ()
Women – 10 km Individual Classic[11]
Rank Name Time
1   ()
2   ()
3   ()
4   ()
5   ()
6   ()
7   ()
8   ()
9   ()
10   ()

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.
Men – 25 km Pursuit Free[12]
Rank Name Time
1   ()
2   ()
3   ()
4   ()
5   ()
6   ()
7   ()
8   ()
9   ()
10   ()
Women – 25 km Pursuit Free[13]
Rank Name Time
1   ()
2   ()
3   ()
4   ()
5   ()
6   ()
7   ()
8   ()
9   ()
10   ()

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
Men – 1.5 km Sprint Free[14]
Rank Name QT Time BS
1   () 60
2   () 54
3   () 48
4   () 46
5   () 44
6   () 42
7   () SF 32
8   () SF 30
9   () SF 28
10   () SF 26
Women – 1.5 km Sprint Free[15]
Rank Name QT Time BS
1   () 60
2   () 54
3   () 48
4   () 46
5   () 44
6   () 42
7   () SF 32
8   () SF 30
9   () SF 28
10   () SF 26

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.
Men – 20 km Pursuit Classic[16]
Rank Name Time
1   ()
2   ()
3   ()
4   ()
5   ()
6   ()
7   ()
8   ()
9   ()
10   ()
Women – 20 km Pursuit Classic[17]
Rank Name Time
1   ()
2   ()
3   ()
4   ()
5   ()
6   ()
7   ()
8   ()
9   ()
10   ()

Stage 6

6 January 2024, Val di Fiemme, Italy

Men – 15 km Mass Start Classic[18]
Rank Name Time BS
1   ()
2   ()
3   ()
4   ()
5   ()
6   ()
7   ()
8   ()
9   ()
10   ()
Women – 15 km Mass Start Classic[19]
Rank Name Time BS
1   ()
2   ()
3   ()
4   ()
5   ()
6   ()
7   ()
8   ()
9   ()
10   ()

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
Bonus seconds (Stage 6 – Men)
Name Point 1
  () 15
  () 12
  () 10
  () 8
  () 6
  () 5
  () 4
  () 3
  () 2
  () 1
Bonus seconds (Stage 6 – Women)
Name Point 1
  () 15
  () 12
  () 10
  () 8
  () 6
  () 5
  () 4
  () 3
  () 2
  () 1

Stage 7

7 January 2024, Val di Fiemme, Italy

  • No bonus seconds are awarded on this stage.
Men – 10 km Final Climb Mass Start Free[20]
Rank Name Time
1   ()
2   ()
3   ()
4   ()
5   ()
6   ()
7   ()
8   ()
9   ()
10   ()
Women – 10 km Final Climb Mass Start Free[21]
Rank Name Time
1   ()
2   ()
3   ()
4   ()
5   ()
6   ()
7   ()
8   ()
9   ()
10   ()

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 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950
Overall Standings 3002852702552402252162071981891801741681621561501441381321261201141081029690847872666057545148454239363330272421181512963
Each Stage 504744413835323028262422201816151413121110987654321

References

  1. "Decisions of the FIS Council Fall 2023". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  2. "Men's 18th Tour de Ski Overall Standing" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  3. "Women's 18th Tour de Ski Overall Standing" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  4. "Tour de Ski points standings (Men)" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  5. "Tour de Ski points standings (Women)" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  6. "Tour de Ski team standings" (PDF). www.fis-ski.com. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  7. "Rules for the FIS Cross-Country World Cup Edition 2023/24" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
  8. "Men's Sprint Free – Toblach" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 30 December 2023.
  9. "Women's Sprint Free – Toblach" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 30 December 2023.
  10. "Men's 10 km Individual Classic – Toblach" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 31 December 2023.
  11. "Women's 10 km Individual Classic – Toblach" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 31 December 2023.
  12. "Men's 25 km Pursuit Free – Toblach" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 1 January 2024.
  13. "Women's 25 km Pursuit Free – Toblach" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 1 January 2024.
  14. "Men's Sprint Free – Davos" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 3 January 2024.
  15. "Women's Sprint Free – Davos" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 3 January 2024.
  16. "Men's 20 km Pursuit Classic – Davos" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 4 January 2024.
  17. "Women's 20 km Pursuit Classic – Davos" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 4 January 2024.
  18. "Men's 15 km Mass Start Classic – Val di Fiemme" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 6 January 2024.
  19. "Women's 15 km Mass Start Classic – Val di Fiemme" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 6 January 2024.
  20. "Men's 10 km Mass Start Free – Val di Fiemme" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 7 January 2024.
  21. "Women's 10 km Mass Start Free – Val di Fiemme" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 7 January 2024.

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