Cross Country Ski Headquarters wins another Michigan Cup! Good job getting your skiers out, Headquarters!
Team Atomic, known as “The Thin Red Line” moved into first place at the Tour de Ski yesterday.,
Hilary McNamee (Fort Fairfield, ME) and Meagan Toussaint (Madawaska, ME) again swept away the competition today to win their respective categories (Youth Women and Junior Women) at the Youth/Junior World Championships Team Trials.,
Coleraine, MN, December 29. Hilary McNamee (Fort Fairfield, ME) and Meagan Toussaint (Madawaska, ME) won for the second day in a row with victories in the Pursuit Format competitions today at the Youth/Junior World Championship Team Trials.,
The Michigan Tech Nordic Training Center in Houghton Michigan has three webcams following the action at the 2008 US Cross Country Si Championships.,
Lukas Bauer's 48-second lead from Sunday disappeared in the sprint battle on the streets of Prague Monday afternoon. You cannot find a better demonstration of the two different sides of Cross-Country Skiing in 2008.,
Until Saturday it wasn’t clear whether or not Kris would be going to Houghton for US Nationals or not.,
Ariana Follis (ITA) jumped up to second in the Tour de Ski overall classification with an impressive victory today in the Freestyle Sprint in Prague.,
Twenty-one year old Nikolai Morilov (RUS) won his first World Cup in the Stage 3 of the Tour de Ski in Prague today, holding off fast finishing Norwegians Simon Oestensen and Tor-Arne Hetland in the Sprint A-final.,
It's back to Nove Mesto for stages 4 and 5 of the Tour de Ski.,
Cliff Onthank decision to doublepole the race proved fortuitous as he avoided extensive icing problems experienced by many other racers.,
Lukas Bauer wins his second stage and extends his overall lead in the Tour, while Bjoergen takes victory in the final metres of a dramatic women's race.,
Russia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Sweden, Slovakia, Ukraine. Okay, not quite in alpabetical order but that's the rest of the nations entered in the Tour, in part 4 of this series.,