Lukas Hofer places fifth in Granfondo Val Casies races

The 42nd edition of the Granfondo Val Casies cross-country skiing event took place in Val Casies, South Tyrol, with races on Saturday and Sunday. Olympic biathlon silver medallist Lukas Hofer competed in the 42km free technique race, finishing fifth. Italian athletes secured multiple victories across the categories.

The Granfondo Val Casies, held in sunny conditions, featured classic technique races on Saturday and free technique races on Sunday. In the men's 42km classic race, Francesco Ferrari of Italy won with a time of 1:43:47.2, edging out Christian Lorenzi by 10.8 seconds, while Johannes Kuchl of Germany took third at 1:44:15.6. Thomas Rinner claimed victory in the men's 30km classic, finishing in 1:12:13.9 after a close sprint against Paolo Fanton, with Ivo Noeckler in third.

Among the women, Austria's Anna Schmidhofer dominated the 42km classic race, completing it in 1:55:17.4, more than seven minutes ahead of Italy's Anna Giordan. Germany's Franziska Müller won the women's 30km classic in 1:21:40.8.

Sunday's free technique races saw tight finishes. In the men's 30km, Edoardo Forneris and Giacomo Gabrielli of Italy tied for first in a photo finish at 1:04:01.1 and 1:04:01.4, respectively, with Alessio Romano third at 1:04:01.6. Giovanni Ticcò won the men's 42km free technique in 1:30:40.0, just ahead of Lorenzo Romano. Ticcò, who also secured the Italian Cup stage, said, "I felt really good, the atmosphere was great. Lorenzo and I got together in the sprint and I managed to make the difference. I’m very happy."

Lukas Hofer, the Olympic biathlon runner-up, finished fifth in the 42km free technique at 1:30:52.5, 12 seconds behind the winner, showcasing his versatility before joining the World Cup in Kontiolahti, Finland. In the women's races, Martina Di Centa won the 42km free technique in 1:41:59.9, and Emma Schwitzer took the 30km in 1:11:26.7 after another photo finish.

Samuel Costa, an Olympic Nordic combined athlete, placed 15th overall.

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Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo and Linn Svahn crossing the finish line in victory at the FIS Cross-Country World Cup freestyle sprints in Falun.
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Klaebo and Svahn claim freestyle sprint wins in Falun

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Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo of Norway and Linn Svahn of Sweden won the men's and women's freestyle sprints at the FIS Cross-Country World Cup in Falun, Sweden, on February 28, 2026. The victories came six days after the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics, with Klaebo extending his dominant season and Svahn shining on home snow. Both races highlighted tactical racing on the compact Lugnet course.

As the ski cross World Cup reaches its midpoint, athletes are pushing hard at Val di Fassa, the final stop before the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics. Leaders like Reece Howden vow not to hold back, emphasizing full commitment in every race. The event promises a challenging course familiar to Italian competitors.

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Italy's Elena Curtoni won the women's World Cup super-G in Val di Fassa on March 8, 2026, securing her fourth career victory and first since 2022 after a serious injury comeback. The 35-year-old's win capped a dominant speed weekend for Italy on home snow, with compatriot Asja Zenere taking third. Mikaela Shiffrin placed 23rd to extend her overall lead, while Sofia Goggia maintained her super-G standings advantage over Alice Robinson.

Sandra Naeslund of Sweden claimed her record-extending 45th World Cup victory in the women's ski cross big final at Kopaonik, Serbia, leading from start to finish. In the men's event, Tim Hronek of Germany earned his first World Cup win after a chaotic crash elevated him to the top spot. The races marked the first World Cup at the venue, following the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics.

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Norway's Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo claimed victory in the men's 10km interval start freestyle cross-country skiing event at the 2026 Winter Olympics, securing his eighth career gold medal and tying the all-time record. France's Mathis Desloges took silver, while fellow Norwegian Einar Hedegart earned bronze in a race marked by warm conditions in Tesero, Italy. Britain's Andrew Musgrave finished sixth, marking the best result for Great Britain in an Olympic cross-country event.

Switzerland's Loic Meillard won the men's World Cup giant slalom in Schladming, Austria, on January 27, 2026, securing his second victory of the season. He overtook Brazil's Lucas Pinheiro Braathen in the second run to finish 0.73 seconds ahead, while France's Alban Elezi Cannaferina earned his first podium in third. The race, held under floodlights, served as the final giant slalom tune-up before the Milano Cortina Olympics.

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Johanna Hagström finished third in the classic sprint on the OS course in Val di Fiemme, bolstering her demand to compete in the OS sprint in a month. Having won the season's only previous classic sprint, she believes her performances qualify her for one of Sweden's four spots. Meanwhile, Finnish skier Jasmi Joensuu claimed her first World Cup victory.

 

 

 

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