2016–17 Tour de Ski explained

Tour de Ski
Series:2016–17 FIS Cross-Country World Cup
Venue:Val Müstair, Switzerland
Oberstdorf, Germany
Toblach, Italy
Val di Fiemme, Italy
Date:
Stages:7
Menfirst:Sergey Ustiugov
Menfirst Nat:RUS
Menfirst Color:red
Mensecond:Martin Johnsrud Sundby
Mensecond Nat:NOR
Menthird:Dario Cologna
Menthird Nat:SUI
Mensprint:Sergey Ustiugov
Mensprint Nat:RUS
Mensprint Color:black
Womenfirst:Heidi Weng
Womenfirst Nat:NOR
Womenfirst Color:red
Womensecond:Krista Pärmäkoski
Womensecond Nat:FIN
Womenthird:Stina Nilsson
Womenthird Nat:SWE
Womensprint:Stina Nilsson
Womensprint Nat:SWE
Womensprint Color:black
Previous:2016
Next:2017–18

The 2016–17 Tour de Ski was the 11th edition of the Tour de Ski. The World Cup stage event began in Val Müstair, Switzerland on December 31, 2016, and ended in Val di Fiemme, Italy on January 8, 2017. The cups were being defended by Therese Johaug (Norway) and Martin Johnsrud Sundby (Norway).

Schedule

Stage Venue Date Event Technique Distance Start time (CET)
Women Men Women Men
31 December 2016 Sprint Freestyle 1.4 km 1.4 km 14:50 14:50
1 January 2017 Distance, mass start Classic 5 km 10 km 16:00 13:00
3 January 2017 Skiathlon Classic/Freestyle 10 km 20 km 12:15 15:15
4 January 2017 Distance, pursuit Freestyle 10 km15 km 11:30 12:45
6 January 2017 Distance, interval start Freestyle 5 km 10 km 13:00 10:45
7 January 2017 Distance, mass start Classic 10 km 15 km 14:30 15:30
8 January 2017 Final climb, pursuit Freestyle 9 km 9 km 11:30 15:30

Overall leadership

Overall leadership by stage
StageMenWomen
WinnerOverall standings
Sprint standings
WinnerOverall standings
Sprint standings
1Sergey UstiugovSergey UstiugovStina NilssonStina Nilsson
2Sergey UstiugovIngvild Flugstad ØstbergIngvild Flugstad Østberg
3Sergey UstiugovStina NilssonStina Nilsson
4Sergey UstiugovStina Nilsson
5Sergey UstiugovJessie DigginsHeidi Weng
6Martin Johnsrud SundbyStina NilssonStina Nilsson
7Maurice ManificatHeidi WengHeidi Weng
FinalFinal

Final standings

Overall standings

Men

Final overall standings (1–10)[1]
RankNameTime
13:24:47.9
2+1:02.9
3+1:19.1
4+1:26.9
5+1:31.3
6+2:05.8
7+2:39.7
8+3:27.2
9+3:50.4
10+4:24.9

Women

Final overall standings (1–10)[2]
RankNameTime
12:27:39.4
2+1:37.0
3+1:54.4
4+2:04.3
5+3:09.0
6+4:18.2
7+4:27.7
8+4:39.5
9+4:44.1
10+4:58.7

Sprint standings

Men

Final sprint standings (1–10)[3]
RankNameBonus Time
12:40
22:18
31:27
41:02
50:46
60:44
70:38
80:37
90:35
100:34

Women

Final sprint standings (1–10)[4]
RankNameBonus Time
12:22
21:47
31:35
41:18
51:14
61:04
70:16
80:14
90:14
100:14

Stages

Stage 1

31 December 2016, Val Müstair, Switzerland

Men – 1.5 km Sprint Freestyle
PlaceNameTime
13:00.5060
2+2.0356
3+2.8052
4+3.5248
5+10.2544
6+15.9342
Women – 1.5 km Sprint Freestyle
PlaceNameTime
13:26.2760
2+2.4856
3+6.4752
4+6.9548
5+6.9644
6+7.6442

Stage 2

1 January 2017, Val Müstair, Switzerland

Men – 10 km Classic (mass start)
PlaceNameTime
124:50.025
2+1.925
3+2.311
4+3.33
5+5.58
6+5.6
Women – 5 km Classic (mass start)
PlaceNameTime
113:21.230
2+7.022
3+11.413
4+24.6
5+25.110
6+26.010

Stage 3

3 January 2017, Oberstdorf, Germany

Men – 20 km Skiathlon
PlaceNameTime
148:40.432
2+0.622
3+1.018
4+2.725
5+3.612
6+3.88
Women – 10 km Skiathlon
PlaceNameTime
127:23.827
2+0.213
3+1.511
4+3.35
5+8.1
6+8.1

Stage 4

4 January 2017, Oberstdorf, Germany

Men – 15 km Freestyle (pursuit)
PlaceNameTime
137:58.515
2+37.210
3+1:08.85
4+1:09.6
5+1:45.0
6+1:47.6
Women – 10 km Freestyle (pursuit)
PlaceNameTime
127:42.715
2+1.710
3+1.85
4+42.4
5+1:47.5
6+2:39.1

Stage 5

6 January 2016, Toblach, Italy

Men – 10 km Freestyle (individual)
PlaceNameTime
121:47.915
2+0.410
3+16.65
4+17.3
5+25.8
6+27.2
Women – 5 km Freestyle (individual)
PlaceNameTime
112:45.615
2+13.610
3+14.65
4+14.9
5+17.5
6+18.0

Stage 6

7 January 2017, Val di Fiemme, Italy

Men – 15 km Classic (mass start)
PlaceNameTime
140:40.033
2+2.213
3+2.813
4+3.21
5+3.36
6+3.512
Women – 10 km Classic (mass start)
PlaceNameTime
130:20.830
2+3.013
3+3.75
4+9.46
5+10.14
6+10.15

Stage 7

8 January 2017, Val di Fiemme, Italy

The race for Fastest of the Day counts for 2016–17 FIS Cross-Country World Cup points.[5] [6] No bonus seconds were awarded on this stage.

Men – 9 km Final Climb Freestyle (pursuit)
PlaceNameTime
130:27.7
2+6.1
3+15.8
4+19.0
5+22.7
6+37.5
Women – 9 km Final Climb Freestyle (pursuit)
PlaceNameTime
133:34.3
2+38.2
3+46.0
4+49.7
5+1:00.1
6+1:00.2

Notes and References

  1. https://data.fis-ski.com/pdf/2017/CC/3033/2017CC3033TDS.pdf Tour de Ski – Overall Standings Men
  2. https://data.fis-ski.com/pdf/2017/CC/3032/2017CC3032TDS.pdf Tour de Ski – Overall Standings Ladies
  3. http://medias2.fis-ski.com/pdf/2017/CC/3031/2017CC3031TDSSP.pdf Tour de Ski – Sprint Standings Men
  4. http://medias3.fis-ski.com/pdf/2017/CC/3030/2017CC3030TDSSP.pdf Tour de Ski – Sprint Standings Ladies
  5. http://www.fis-ski.com/cross-country/news-multimedia/news/article=heidi-weng-wins-11th-fis-tour-ski.html Heidi Weng wins 11th FIS Tour de Ski
  6. http://www.fis-ski.com/cross-country/news-multimedia/news/article=ustiugov-wins-tour-ski-record-fashion.html Ustiugov wins Tour de Ski in record fashion