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词条 2006–07 Tour de Ski
释义

  1. Origin

  2. Ranking

  3. Stages

  4. Favourites

  5. Stage 1: Sprint Munich, 31 December

  6. Stage 2: Pursuit Oberstdorf, 2 January

  7. Stage 3: Individual Start Oberstdorf, 3 January

  8. Stage 4: Sprint Asiago, 5 January

  9. Stage 5: Mass Start Cavalese, Val di Fiemme, 6 January

  10. Stage 6: Final Climb Cavalese, Val di Fiemme, 7 January

  11. See also

  12. References

  13. External links

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| name = Tour de Ski
| image =
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| series = 2006–07 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
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| venue = Munich, Germany
Oberstdorf, Germany
Asiago, Italy
Val di Fiemme, Italy
| date = {{Start date|2006|12|31|df=y}} – {{Start date|2007|1|7|df=y}}
| stages = 8 (6 completed, 2 cancelled)
| menfirst = Tobias Angerer
| menfirst_nat = GER
| menfirst_color = red
| mensecond = Alexander Legkov
| mensecond_nat = RUS
| menthird = Simen Østensen
| menthird_nat = NOR
| mensprint = Tor Arne Hetland
| mensprint_nat = NOR
| mensprint_color = black
| womenfirst = Virpi Kuitunen
| womenfirst_nat = FIN
| womenfirst_color = red
| womensecond = Marit Bjørgen
| womensecond_nat = NOR
| womenthird = Valentina Shevchenko
| womenthird_nat = UKR
| womensprint = Virpi Kuitunen
| womensprint_nat = FIN
| womensprint_color = black
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| next = 2007–08
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The 2006–07 Tour de Ski was the first Tour to take place, from 31 December 2006 until 7 January 2007. It was won by German Tobias Angerer for men, while Finn Virpi Kuitunen won the first ladies' Tour.

The first edition of the tour was held in Germany and Italy, with six races spread out over eight days, including two separate days of rest.[1] The prize money for the event amounted to 750,000 Swiss francs,[2] shared out on both men and ladies. Men's and ladies' events were held together on the same days.

Origin

Cross-country skiing had been through a period of renewal from the early 1980s, when the free technique was first introduced to the World Championships which led to a rush of new events, including pursuit skiing, sprint skiing and eventually long mass start races, to complement the traditional time trial or individual start style of skiing. The Tour de Ski was modelled on the Tour de France of cycling[3] and the idea has been reported to come from a meeting between former Olympic gold medallist Vegard Ulvang and Jürg Capol, the International Ski Federation's (FIS) chief executive officer for cross-country competitions, in Ulvang's sauna in Maridalen, Norway.[4][5] Their idea was to create a stage competition consisting of different events which they expected would lead to several days of continuous excitement before the most complete skiers would become Tour de Ski champions.[4]

Ranking

The overall results are based on the aggregate time for all events, as well as bonus seconds awarded on sprint and mass start stages.

The two sprint races carry bonus seconds for the finish, which are subtracted from the overall time, as follows:

Finishing position 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
Seconds deducted 50 40 30 28 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

In mass start competitions, intermediate points carry bonus seconds; 15 to the winner, 10 to number two, and 5 to number three. The same number of seconds are awarded at the finish. In the 30 km race there are two intermediate points, in the 15 km race one intermediate point.

Stages

Date Place Country Ladies' distance Men's distance Description Ladies' winner Men's winner
December 29 Nové Město na Moravě Czech Republic 3 km 4.5 km Interval start, classical style, prologue - cancelled Not available Not available
December 30 Nové Město na Moravě Czech Republic 10 km 15 km Free style pursuit, starting intervals according to results in prologue - cancelled Not available Not available
December 31 Munich Germany 1100 m 1100 m Sprint, free style Marit Bjørgen (NOR) Christoph Eigenmann (SUI)
January 2 Oberstdorf Germany 5+5 km 10+10 km Double pursuit, starting in classical and ending in free style Kristin Størmer Steira (NOR) Vincent Vittoz (FRA)
January 3 Oberstdorf Germany 10 km 15 km Interval start, classical style Petra Majdič (SLO) Franz Göring (GER)
January 5 Asiago Italy 1200 m 1200 m Sprint, free style Virpi Kuitunen (FIN)Tor Arne Hetland (NOR)
January 6 Cavalese Italy 15 km 30 km Mass start, classical style Virpi Kuitunen (FIN) Eldar Rønning (NOR)
January 7 Cavalese Italy 10 km 15 km Free style pursuit.
Starting intervals according to time differences in overall ranking.
Hill climb finish
Virpi Kuitunen (FIN) Tobias Angerer (GER)

Favourites

Dagbladet's Brynjar Skjærli listed Finland's Virpi Kuitunen as the main favourite in the ladies' event, with Marit Bjørgen the main challenger. Justyna Kowalczyk, Petra Majdič, Kateřina Neumannová, Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle, Claudia Künzel-Nystad, Aino Kaisa Saarinen, Vibeke Skofterud and Kristina Šmigun were listed as "outsiders" or dark horses.[6] In the men's event, Tobias Angerer was the favourite, with Yevgeny Dementiev, Tor Arne Hetland, Petter Northug, Eldar Rønning, Anders Södergren, Jens Arne Svartedal and Axel Teichmann all listed as challengers. Frode Estil was named as an outsider.

Stage 1: Sprint Munich, 31 December

This was held at Munich Olympic Stadium in front of 6,500 spectators.[7]

Ladies' event, 822 m[
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The listed times were achieved in the qualification race.

Final A
RankNameNation Time Bonus seconds
1Marit Bjørgen{{flag|NOR}} 1:31.9 50
2Arianna Follis{{flag|ITA}} 1:31.8 40
3Chandra Crawford{{flag|CAN}} 1:32.1 30
4Aino Kaisa Saarinen{{flag|FIN}} 1:34.2 28
5Petra Majdič{{flag|SLO}} 1:33.8 26
6Virpi Kuitunen{{flag|FIN}} 1:32.6 25
Final B
RankNameNation Time Bonus seconds
7Pirjo Manninen{{flag|FIN}} 1:36.2 24
8Claudia Künzel-Nystad{{flag|GER}} 1:34.0 23
9Britta Norgren{{flag|SWE}} 1:32.6 22
10Karin Moroder{{flag|ITA}} 1:35.9 21
11Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle{{flag|GER}} 1:35.5 20
12Caroline Weibel{{flag|FRA}} 1:34.8 19
Tour de Ski standings
RankNameNation Total time
1Marit Bjørgen{{flag|NOR}} 41.9''
2Arianna Follis{{flag|ITA}} +9.9
3Chandra Crawford{{flag|CAN}} +20.2
4Aino Kaisa Saarinen{{flag|FIN}} +24.3
5Virpi Kuitunen{{flag|FIN}} +25.7
6Petra Majdič{{flag|SLO}} +25.9
Sprint standings
RankNameNation Points
1Marit Bjørgen{{flag|NOR}} 50
2Arianna Follis{{flag|ITA}} 40
3Chandra Crawford{{flag|CAN}} 30
4Aino Kaisa Saarinen{{flag|FIN}} 28
5Petra Majdič{{flag|SLO}} 26
6Virpi Kuitunen{{flag|FIN}} 25
Men's event, 1200 m[
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The listed times were achieved in the qualification race.

Northug fell in the first curve of the final, taking Pettersen and Fredriksson with him.

Final A
RankNameNation Time Bonus seconds
1Christoph Eigenmann{{flag|SUI}} 1:20.3 50
2Devon Kershaw{{flag|CAN}} 1:24.0 40
3Roddy Darragon{{flag|FRA}} 1:23.7 30
4Thobias Fredriksson{{flag|SWE}} 1:23.9 28
5Petter Northug{{flag|NOR}} 1:25.1 26
6Øystein Pettersen{{flag|NOR}} 1:22.1 25
Final B
RankNameNation Time Bonus seconds
7Simen Østensen{{flag|NOR}} 1:22.8 24
8Tor Arne Hetland{{flag|NOR}} 1:23.4 23
9Björn Lind{{flag|SWE}} 1:24.4 22
10Fredrik Östberg{{flag|SWE}} 1:24.4 21
11Anti Saarepuu{{flag|EST}} 1:23.9 20
12Peter Larsson{{flag|SWE}} 1:23.4 19
Tour de Ski standings
RankNameNation Total time
1Christoph Eigenmann{{flag|SUI}} 30.3''
2Devon Kershaw{{flag|CAN}} +13.7
3Roddy Darragon{{flag|FRA}} +23.4
4Thobias Fredriksson{{flag|SWE}} +25.6
5Øystein Pettersen{{flag|NOR}} +26.8
6Simen Østensen{{flag|NOR}} +28.5
Sprint standings
RankNameNation Points
1Christoph Eigenmann{{flag|SUI}} 50
2Devon Kershaw{{flag|CAN}} 40
3Roddy Darragon{{flag|FRA}} 30
4Thobias Fredriksson{{flag|SWE}} 28
5Petter Northug{{flag|NOR}} 26
6Øystein Pettersen{{flag|NOR}} 25

Stage 2: Pursuit Oberstdorf, 2 January

Ladies' event, 5 km classical + 5 km free[
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Bonus seconds earned during the race:

Seconds Point 1 Finish
15Aino Kaisa Saarinen|FIN}}Kristin Størmer Steira|NOR}}
10Virpi Kuitunen|FIN}}Valentina Shevchenko|UKR}}
5Marit Bjørgen|NOR}}Olga Savialova|RUS}}
RankNameNation Time
1Kristin Størmer Steira{{flag|NOR}} 29:27.6
2Valentina Shevchenko{{flag|UKR}} +13.3
3Olga Savialova{{flag|RUS}} +17.2
4Kateřina Neumannová{{flag|CZE}} +17.9
5Riitta-Liisa Roponen{{flag|FIN}} +18.8
6Yuliya Chekaleva{{flag|RUS}} +21.5
7Karine Philippot{{flag|FRA}} +22.8
8Betty Ann Bjerkreim Nilsen{{flag|NOR}} +22.9
9Kine Beate Bjørnås{{flag|NOR}} +23.4
10Vibeke Skofterud{{flag|NOR}} +27.3
11Irina Artemova{{flag|RUS}} +27.5
12Marianna Longa{{flag|ITA}} +28.0
21Aino Kaisa Saarinen{{flag|FIN}} +47.6
22Virpi Kuitunen{{flag|FIN}} +48.5
25Marit Bjørgen{{flag|NOR}} +55.5
29Arianna Follis{{flag|ITA}} +1:00.1
33Petra Majdič{{flag|SLO}} +1:06.1
52Chandra Crawford{{flag|CAN}} +3:22.4
Tour de Ski standings
RankNameNation Total time
1Kristin Størmer Steira{{flag|NOR}} 30:53.9
2Marit Bjørgen{{flag|NOR}} +6.1
3Aino Kaisa Saarinen{{flag|FIN}} +12.5
4Kateřina Neumannová{{flag|CZE}} +16.6
5Claudia Künzel-Nystad{{flag|GER}} +16.9
6Valentina Shevchenko{{flag|UKR}} +18.0
Sprint standings
RankNameNation Points
1Marit Bjørgen{{flag|NOR}} 55
2Aino Kaisa Saarinen{{flag|FIN}} 43
3Arianna Follis{{flag|ITA}} 40
4Virpi Kuitunen{{flag|FIN}} 35
5Chandra Crawford{{flag|CAN}} 30
6Petra Majdič{{flag|SLO}} 26
Men's event, 10 km classical + 10 km free[
//#11'>11]

Neither Christoph Eigenmann nor Roddy Darragon, number one and three in the overall standings before the race, finished, and were thus eliminated from the overall competition.

Bonus seconds earned during the race:

Seconds Point 1 Finish
15Simen Østensen|NOR}}Vincent Vittoz|FRA}}
10Björn Lind|SWE}}Alexander Legkov|RUS}}
5Sami Jauhojärvi|FIN}}Tobias Angerer|GER}}
RankNameNation Time
1Vincent Vittoz{{flag|FRA}} 50:55.9
2Alexander Legkov{{flag|RUS}} +0.9
3Tobias Angerer{{flag|GER}} +2.5
4Nikolay Pankratov{{flag|RUS}} +3.1
5Anders Södergren{{flag|SWE}} +3.3
6Evgeny Dementiev{{flag|RUS}} +3.4
7Pietro Piller Cottrer{{flag|ITA}} +3.7
8Sergey Shiriaev{{flag|RUS}} +5.4
9Axel Teichmann{{flag|GER}} +6.0
10Mathias Fredriksson{{flag|SWE}} +8.0
11Jens Filbrich{{flag|GER}} +9.6
12Simen Østensen{{flag|NOR}} +11.6
25Devon Kershaw{{flag|CAN}} +52.7
49Øystein Pettersen{{flag|NOR}} +2:09.1
69Thobias Fredriksson{{flag|SWE}} +4:26.7
Tour de Ski standings
RankNameNation Total time
1Simen Østensen{{flag|NOR}} 51:51.3
2Vincent Vittoz{{flag|FRA}} +14.4
3Alexander Legkov{{flag|RUS}} +23.6
4Tobias Angerer{{flag|GER}} +28.3
5Evgeny Dementiev{{flag|RUS}} +33.6
6Nikolay Pankratov{{flag|RUS}} +33.7
Sprint standings
RankNameNation Points
1Devon Kershaw{{flag|CAN}} 40
2Simen Østensen{{flag|NOR}} 39
3Björn Lind{{flag|SWE}} 32
4Thobias Fredriksson{{flag|SWE}} 28
5Petter Northug{{flag|NOR}} 26
6Øystein Pettersen{{flag|NOR}} 25

Stage 3: Individual Start Oberstdorf, 3 January

Ladies' event, 10 km classical[
//#12'>12]
RankNameNation Time
1Petra Majdič{{flag|SLO}} 28:44.8
2Kristin Størmer Steira{{flag|NOR}} +27.2
3Virpi Kuitunen{{flag|FIN}} +33.8
4Valentina Shevchenko{{flag|UKR}} +37.1
5Aino Kaisa Saarinen{{flag|FIN}} +37.9
6Vibeke Skofterud{{flag|NOR}} +38.3
7Marianna Longa{{flag|ITA}} +54.8
8Viola Bauer{{flag|GER}} +56.0
9Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle{{flag|GER}} +59.5
10Kamila Rajdlová{{flag|CZE}} +1:04.2
11Marit Bjørgen{{flag|NOR}} +1:05.0
12Justyna Kowalczyk{{flag|POL}} +1:11.7
17Kateřina Neumannová{{flag|CZE}} +1:37.4
26Claudia Künzel-Nystad{{flag|GER}} +2:09.2
Tour de Ski standings
RankNameNation Total time
1Kristin Størmer Steira{{flag|NOR}} 1:00:05.9
2Petra Majdič{{flag|SLO}} +20.4
3Aino Kaisa Saarinen{{flag|FIN}} +23.2
4Virpi Kuitunen{{flag|FIN}} +26.4
5Valentina Shevchenko{{flag|UKR}} +27.9
6Vibeke Skofterud{{flag|NOR}} +41.5
Sprint standings
RankNameNation Points
1Marit Bjørgen{{flag|NOR}} 55
2Aino Kaisa Saarinen{{flag|FIN}} 43
3Arianna Follis{{flag|ITA}} 40
4Virpi Kuitunen{{flag|FIN}} 35
5Chandra Crawford{{flag|CAN}} 30
6Petra Majdič{{flag|SLO}} 26
Men's event, 15 km classical[
//#13'>13]
RankNameNation Time
1Franz Göring{{flag|GER}} 39:40.7
2René Sommerfeldt{{flag|GER}} +13.3
3Tobias Angerer{{flag|GER}} +30.0
4Eldar Rønning{{flag|NOR}} +30.4
5Martin Bajčičák{{flag|SVK}} +41.2
6Reto Burgermeister{{flag|SUI}} +50.0
7Sami Jauhojärvi{{flag|FIN}} +50.6
8Petter Northug{{flag|NOR}} +51.2
9Mats Larsson{{flag|SWE}} +52.5
10Jean-Marc Gaillard{{flag|FRA}} +52.9
11Jens Arne Svartedal{{flag|NOR}} +54.8
12Roman Leybyuk{{flag|UKR}} +59.4
13Evgeny Dementiev{{flag|RUS}} +1:00.1
18Simen Østensen{{flag|NOR}} +1:15.3
27Nikolay Pankratov{{flag|RUS}} +1:31.6
44Alexander Legkov{{flag|RUS}} +2:15.2
Tour de Ski standings
RankNameNation Total time
1Tobias Angerer{{flag|GER}} 1:32.30.3
2Simen Østensen{{flag|NOR}} +17.0
3Franz Göring{{flag|GER}} +30.7
4Evgeny Dementiev{{flag|RUS}} +35.4
5Petter Northug{{flag|NOR}} +42.8
6Vincent Vittoz{{flag|FRA}} +44.9
Sprint standings
RankNameNation Points
1Devon Kershaw{{flag|CAN}} 40
2Simen Østensen{{flag|NOR}} 39
3Björn Lind{{flag|SWE}} 32
4Thobias Fredriksson{{flag|SWE}} 28
5Petter Northug{{flag|NOR}} 26
6Øystein Pettersen{{flag|NOR}} 25

Stage 4: Sprint Asiago, 5 January

Ladies' event, 1.2 km[
//#14'>14]

The listed times were achieved in the qualification race.

Final A
RankNameNation Time Bonus seconds
1Virpi Kuitunen{{flag|FIN}} 2:39.1 50
2Marit Bjørgen{{flag|NOR}} 2:39.9 40
3Arianna Follis{{flag|ITA}} 2:42.9 30
4Britta Norgren{{flag|SWE}} 2:44.1 28
5Kateřina Neumannová{{flag|CZE}} 2:44.5 26
6Natalia Korosteleva{{flag|RUS}} 2:45.2 25
Final B
RankNameNation Time Bonus seconds
7Pirjo Manninen{{flag|FIN}} 2:44.4 24
8Nicole Fessel{{flag|GER}} 2:47.1 23
9Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle{{flag|GER}} 2:46.0 22
10Riitta-Liisa Roponen{{flag|FIN}} 2:43.4 21
11Claudia Künzel-Nystad{{flag|GER}} 2:40.9 20
12Chandra Crawford{{flag|CAN}} 2:41.4 19
Eliminated before finals
RankNameNation Time
27Aino Kaisa Saarinen{{flag|FIN}} 2:43.7
32Valentina Shevchenko{{flag|UKR}} 2:49.3
48Kristin Størmer Steira{{flag|NOR}} 2:54.2
Tour de Ski standings
RankNameNation Total time
1Virpi Kuitunen{{flag|FIN}} 1:02.21.4
2Marit Bjørgen{{flag|NOR}} +28.3
3Petra Majdič{{flag|SLO}} +34.3
4Kristin Størmer Steira{{flag|NOR}} +38.7
5Aino Kaisa Saarinen{{flag|FIN}} +47.4
6Vibeke Skofterud{{flag|NOR}} +55.6
Sprint standings
RankNameNation Points
1Marit Bjørgen{{flag|NOR}} 95
2Virpi Kuitunen{{flag|FIN}} 85
3Arianna Follis{{flag|ITA}} 70
4Britta Norgren{{flag|SWE}} 50
5Chandra Crawford{{flag|CAN}} 49
6Pirjo Manninen{{flag|FIN}} 48
Men's event, 1.2 km[
//#15'>15]

The listed times were achieved in the qualification race.

Final A
RankNameNation Time Bonus seconds
1Tor Arne Hetland{{flag|NOR}} 2:21.5 50
2Thobias Fredriksson{{flag|SWE}} 2:22.0 40
3Petter Northug{{flag|NOR}} 2:24.4 30
4Janusz Krezelok{{flag|POL}} 2:25.6 28
5Marcus Hellner{{flag|SWE}} 2:24.3 26
6Dušan Kožíšek{{flag|CZE}} 2:25.8 25
Final B
RankNameNation Time Bonus seconds
7Nikolai Pankratov{{flag|RUS}} 2:23.3 24
8Jörgen Brink{{flag|SWE}} 2:23.5 23
9Yevgeny Dementiev{{flag|RUS}} 2:23.4 22
10Björn Lind{{flag|SWE}} 2:21.4 21
11Peter Larsson{{flag|SWE}} 2:23.6 20
12Tobias Angerer{{flag|GER}} 2:24.7 19
Eliminated before finals
RankNameNation Time
26Simen Østensen{{flag|NOR}} 2:21.0
30Vincent Vittoz{{flag|FRA}} 2:26.3
44Alexander Legkov{{flag|RUS}} 2:28.6
Tour de Ski standings
RankNameNation Total time
1Tobias Angerer{{flag|GER}} 1:34:36.0
2Simen Østensen{{flag|NOR}} +27.3
3Yevgeny Dementiev{{flag|RUS}} +31.1
4Petter Northug{{flag|NOR}} +31.5
5Franz Göring{{flag|GER}} +46.9
6Nikolay Pankratov{{flag|RUS}} +1:00.6
Sprint standings
RankNameNation Points
1Tor Arne Hetland{{flag|NOR}} 73
2Thobias Fredriksson{{flag|SWE}} 68
3Petter Northug{{flag|NOR}} 56
4Björn Lind{{flag|SWE}} 53
5Simen Østensen{{flag|NOR}} 44
6Marcus Hellner{{flag|SWE}} 44

Stage 5: Mass Start Cavalese, Val di Fiemme, 6 January

The sprint jersey was awarded after this stage; Virpi Kuitunen of Finland earned 45 bonus points and won the ladies' black jersey, while Tor Arne Hetland from Norway successfully defended the men's jersey.

Ladies' event, 15 km[
//#16'>16]

Bonus seconds earned during the race:[17]

Seconds Point 1 Point 2 Finish
15Virpi Kuitunen|FIN}}Virpi Kuitunen|FIN}}Virpi Kuitunen|FIN}}
10Aino Kaisa Saarinen|FIN}}Aino Kaisa Saarinen|FIN}}Aino Kaisa Saarinen|FIN}}
5Marit Bjørgen|NOR}}Marit Bjørgen|NOR}}Marit Bjørgen|NOR}}
RankNameNation Time
1Virpi Kuitunen{{flag|FIN}} 42:02.2
2Aino Kaisa Saarinen{{flag|FIN}} +37.1
3Marit Bjørgen{{flag|NOR}} +1:06.3
4Vibeke Skofterud{{flag|NOR}} +1:20.1
5Justyna Kowalczyk{{flag|POL}} +1:21.3
6Viola Bauer{{flag|GER}} +1:21.6
7Kateřina Neumannová{{flag|CZE}} +1:21.7
8Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle{{flag|GER}} +1:23.7
9Petra Majdič{{flag|SLO}} +1:26.0
10Stefanie Böhler{{flag|GER}} +1:40.3
11Valentina Shevchenko{{flag|UKR}} +1:40.6
12Marianna Longa{{flag|ITA}} +1:45.3
20Kristin Størmer Steira{{flag|NOR}} +2:40.7
Tour de Ski standings
RankNameNation Total time
1Virpi Kuitunen{{flag|FIN}} 1:43:38.6
2Aino Kaisa Saarinen{{flag|FIN}} +1:39.5
3Marit Bjørgen{{flag|NOR}} +2:09.8
4Petra Majdič{{flag|SLO}} +2:40.3
5Vibeke Skofterud{{flag|NOR}} +3:00.7
6Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle{{flag|GER}} +3:09.5
Sprint standings
RankNameNation Points
1Virpi Kuitunen{{flag|FIN}} 130
2Marit Bjørgen{{flag|NOR}} 105
3Aino Kaisa Saarinen{{flag|FIN}} 77
4Arianna Follis{{flag|ITA}} 70
5Britta Norgren{{flag|SWE}} 50
6Chandra Crawford{{flag|CAN}} 49
Men's event, 30 km[
//#18'>18]

Bonus seconds earned during the race:[19]

Seconds Point 1 Point 2 Finish
15Sergey Shiriaev|RUS}}Simen Østensen|NOR}}Eldar Rønning|NOR}}
10Frode Estil|NOR}}Frode Estil|NOR}}Ivan Alypov|RUS}}
5Eldar Rønning|NOR}}Eldar Rønning|NOR}}Sami Jauhojärvi|FIN}}
RankNameNation Time
1Eldar Rønning{{flag|NOR}} 1:21:30.0
2Ivan Alypov{{flag|RUS}} +0.6
3Sami Jauhojärvi{{flag|FIN}} +1.6
4Tor Arne Hetland{{flag|NOR}} +3.8
5Tobias Angerer{{flag|GER}} +4.2
6Frode Estil{{flag|NOR}} +5.1
7Simen Østensen{{flag|NOR}} +7.1
8Petter Northug{{flag|NOR}} +11.1
9Jiří Magál{{flag|CZE}} +11.7
10Alexander Legkov{{flag|RUS}} +13.9
11Jens Filbrich{{flag|GER}} +15.4
12Franz Göring{{flag|GER}} +34.1
19Nikolay Pankratov{{flag|RUS}} +1:21.7
22Yevgeny Dementiev{{flag|RUS}} +1:49.2
Tour de Ski standings
RankNameNation Total time
1Tobias Angerer{{flag|GER}} 1:34:36.0
2Simen Østensen{{flag|NOR}} +15.2
3Petter Northug{{flag|NOR}} +38.4
4Tor Arne Hetland{{flag|NOR}} +1:05.8
5Franz Göring{{flag|GER}} +1:15.8
6Sami Jauhojärvi{{flag|FIN}} +1:16.9
Sprint standings
RankNameNation Points
1Tor Arne Hetland{{flag|NOR}} 73
2Thobias Fredriksson{{flag|SWE}} 68
3Simen Østensen{{flag|NOR}} 59
4Petter Northug{{flag|NOR}} 56
5Björn Lind{{flag|SWE}} 53
6Marcus Hellner{{flag|SWE}} 44

Stage 6: Final Climb Cavalese, Val di Fiemme, 7 January

Athletes started in order of the aggregate standings, and the first athlete to reach the finish won. After the first 15 athletes, the remainder were released in a "wave start" five minutes behind Kuitunen, the leader, but their total time behind Kuitunen was added to the final time.

Ladies' event, 10 km[
//#20'>20][21]
RankNameNation Stage time Stage rank Total time
1Virpi Kuitunen{{flag|FIN}} 36:36.7 31 2:20.15.3
2Marit Bjørgen{{flag|NOR}} 35:44.4 16 +1:17.5
3Valentina Shevchenko{{flag|UKR}} 34:30.2 3 +1:20.8
4Aino Kaisa Saarinen{{flag|FIN}} 36:19.0 24 +1:21.8
5Kateřina Neumannová{{flag|CZE}} 34:24.0 1 +1:23.8
6Petra Majdič{{flag|SLO}} 35:48.4 17 +1:52.0
7Kristin Størmer Steira{{flag|NOR}} 34:25.3 2 +1:53.8
8Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle{{flag|GER}} 35:25.4 10 +1:58.2
9Vibeke Skofterud{{flag|NOR}} 35:59.7 20 +2:23.7
10Viola Bauer{{flag|GER}} 35:18.8 9 +2:41.5
11Justyna Kowalczyk{{flag|POL}} 35:33.1 13 +3:08.5
12Karine Philippot{{flag|FRA}} 34:56.2 6 +3:20.4
13Riitta-Liisa Roponen{{flag|FIN}} 35:39.2 14 +3:22.0
14Olga Savialova{{flag|RUS}} 35:27.0 11 +3:36.0
15Marianna Longa{{flag|ITA}} 36:32.7 29 +3:41.1
Top stage times
34Yevgeniya Medvedeva-Arbuzova{{flag|RUS}} 34:44.7 4
18Sabina Valbusa{{flag|ITA}} 34:50.7 5
30Oxana Jatskaja{{flag|KAZ}}34:56.2 7
35Svetlana Malahova{{flag|KAZ}} 35:28.8 12
Men's event, 11 km[
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A wave start was also employed in the men's event, but the first 30 started according to the time differences in the overall Tour standings. The remainder started six minutes behind Angerer.

RankNameNation Stage time Stage rank Total time
1Tobias Angerer{{flag|GER}} 33:39.5 18 3:29:49.7
2Alexander Legkov{{flag|RUS}} 32:12.8 2 +46.4
3Simen Østensen{{flag|NOR}} 34:14.5 33 +50.2
4Petter Northug{{flag|NOR}} 34:08.1 30 +1:07.0
5Tor Arne Hetland{{flag|NOR}} 33:43.1 20 +1:09.4
6Franz Göring{{flag|GER}} 33:41.4 19 +1:18.7
7Sami Jauhojärvi{{flag|FIN}} 33:46.9 22 +1:24.3
8Evgeny Dementiev{{flag|RUS}} 32:55.6 7 +1:32.2
9Jens Filbrich{{flag|GER}} 33:36.6 16 +1:34.8
10Nikolay Pankratov{{flag|RUS}} 33:07.5 9 +1:46.1
11Frode Estil{{flag|NOR}} 34:12.8 32 +1:56.9
12Sergey Shiriaev{{flag|RUS}} 32:08.4 1 +2:18.5
13Jiří Magál{{flag|CZE}} 33:46.0 21 +2:38.1
14Mathias Fredriksson{{flag|SWE}} 33:30.8 14 +2:53.9
15René Sommerfeldt{{flag|GER}} 32:54.0 5 +3:05.2
Top stage times
20Giorgio Di Centa{{flag|ITA}}32:49.7 3
26Emmanuel Jonnier{{flag|FRA}} 32:51.8 4
34Martin Bajčičák{{flag|SVK}} 32:55.3 6
32Christian Hoffmann{{flag|AUT}} 32:56.8 8
36Jean-Marc Gaillard{{flag|FRA}} 33:12.7 10
19Vincent Vittoz{{flag|FRA}} 33:23.9 11
16Anders Södergren{{flag|SWE}} 33:28.3 12

See also

  • 2007 in cross-country skiing

References

1. ^{{no icon}} Neppe full kvote til Tour de Ski, Kjetil Skaufel, Trønder-Avisa, published 29 November 2006
2. ^Tour Facts {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927043458/http://www.tour-de-ski.com/fr/news/latest-news.html?actu_id_17=43&actu_page_17=1 |date=2007-09-27 }}, from tour-de-ski.com
3. ^{{no icon}} Tour-favoritter i kø, Tor Kise Karlsen, ANB, published 10 November 2006
4. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.dagsavisen.no/sport/den-ble-fodt-i-ei-badstue-1.308463 |title=Den ble født i en badstue |trans-title=It was born in a sauna |website=www.dagsavisen.no|publisher=Dagsavisen |date=3 January 2015 |language=Norwegian}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.dagsavisen.no/sport/article2432568.ece |title=Ny æra for langrenn |trans-title=A new era in cross-country skiing |website=www.dagsavisen.no|publisher=Dagsavisen |date=25 November 2006 |language=Norwegian}}
6. ^{{no icon}}Sorry Norge - utlendingene vinner, Dagbladet, 30 December 2006, pg. 34
7. ^FIS COMPETITION FACTS – Viessmann FIS World Cup Cross-Country, from tour-de-ski.com
8. ^Ladies 0.8 km Free Sprint - Results, fis-ski.com, retrieved 2 January 2007
9. ^Mens 1.2 km Free Sprint - Results, fis-ski.com, retrieved 2 January 2007
10. ^Ladies 5 km Classical + 5 km Free Pursuit - Results, fis-ski.com, retrieved 2 January 2007
11. ^Men's 10 km Classical + 10 km Free Pursuit - Results, fis-ski.com, retrieved 2 January 2007
12. ^Ladies' 10 km Classical Individual - Results, fis-ski.com, retrieved 3 January 2007
13. ^Men's 15 km Classical Individual - Results, fis-ski.com, retrieved 3 January 2007
14. ^Ladies 1.2 km Free Sprint - Results, fis-ski.com, retrieved 2 January 2007
15. ^Mens 1.2 km Free Sprint - Results, fis-ski.com, retrieved 2 January 2007
16. ^Ladies 15 km Classical Sprint - Results, fis-ski.com, retrieved 6 January 2007
17. ^Tour de Ski - Sprint Ranking Ladies, fis-ski.com, retrieved 9 January 2007
18. ^Mens 30 km Classical Mass Start - Results, fis-ski.com, retrieved 6 January 2007
19. ^FIS Tour De Ski - Sprint Ranking Men, fis-ski.com, retrieved 6 January 2007
20. ^{{cite web |url=http://medias3.fis-ski.com/pdf/2007/CC/2253/2007CC2253TDS.pdf |title=Tour de Ski Overall Ranking (Ladies) |website=www.fis-ski.com |publisher=International Ski Federation (FIS) |accessdate=22 January 2019}}
21. ^FIS Tour De Ski - Overall Ranking Ladies, fis-ski.com, retrieved 8 January 2007
22. ^{{cite web |url=http://medias3.fis-ski.com/pdf/2007/CC/2254/2007CC2254TDS.pdf |title=Tour de Ski Overall Ranking (Men) |website=www.fis-ski.com |publisher=International Ski Federation (FIS) |accessdate=22 January 2019}}
23. ^FIS Tour De Ski - Overall Ranking Men, fis-ski.com, retrieved 6 January 2007

External links

  • {{official website|https://web.archive.org/web/20071211205836/http://www.tour-de-ski.com:80/}}
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