The SuperTour is a series of International Ski Federation (FIS) sanctioned cross country ski races taking place across America, produced by the USSA, together with its divisions and clubs. The Tour is a vital piece of the USSA’s development program, providing top level racing at key cross country centers around the nation. It’s a proving ground for club athletes with aspirations of making it to the U.S. Ski Team and competing on the FIS World Cup tour and in the Olympic Winter Games. Caitlin Patterson (Craftsbury, VT; Craftsbury Green Racing Project) and Eric Packer (Anchorage, AK; Alaska Pacific University) took the season long titles in 2015-16.
Erik Bjornsen (left) leads the pack in the men's distance race at the 2016 L.L.Bean U.S. Championships in Craftsbury, VT. (Reese Brown)
“The USSA has had great support from its clubs and divisions in putting together this year’s calendar,” said USSA Nordic Domestic Program Director Robert Lazzaroni. “We’ve rotated a few sites this year and will continue to move around in the future to get the SuperTour to new places. Moving the event around helps stimulate top-level racing in America.”
Period 1 includes stops in Bozeman, MT and Silver Star, BC. The decision was made at USSA Congress to start the series one week later than previous years and to combine with Canada to increase the field.
Period 2 will open in January with the L.L.Bean U.S. Cross Country Championships at Soldier Hollow in Midway, UT. Soldier Hollow is also a site for the 2017 FIS Nordic Junior and U23 World Ski Championships. Athletes will then continue on to Truckee, CA for races on the Auburn trail system.
The third period will feature two stops in the midwest. Athletes will race on a new homologated trail in Ishpeming, MI before participating in America’s largest cross country race, the Slumberland American Birkebeiner, on Feb. 25 in Hayward, WI. The series wraps up with the SuperTour Finals Mar. 27- April. 2 in Fairbanks, AK. Finals will also double as the L.L.Bean U.S. Championships for long distance and freestyle sprint.
“The divisions, venues, technical delegates and homologation inspectors have been working hard to develop new venues and evolve current courses to strengthen the SuperTour,” stated USSA Cross Country Development Coach Bryan Fish. “We are making strides to include junior and collegiate racing within the SuperTour to enhance head-to-head racing with juniors, college athletes and our top World Cup competitors. Our collaboration with Cross Country Canada will also better prepare athletes for international competition. It’s an exciting year for cross country in the United States, and we’ll get to showcase this to the world during Junior World Championships.”
Athletes will also vie for for points across the tour to earn Continental Cup leader starts and World Cup starts. There will also be spots available for the 2017 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships Feb. 22 – March 5 in Lahti, Finland. Those spots will be awarded after the conclusion of the U.S. Cross Country Championships in January.
For more information on the USSA SuperTour, visit ussa.org/joinnordic.
Period 1 |
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Dec 3-4, 2016 |
Bozeman, MT |
Dec 9-10, 2016 |
Silver Star, British Columbia |
Period 2 |
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Jan. 7-12, 2017 | L.L.Bean U.S. Cross Country Championships Soldier Hollow, Midway, UT Men: 15 km Free, Sprint CL, 30 km CL Women: 10 km Free, Sprint CL, 20 km CL |
Jan. 21-22, 2017 | Truckee, CA Men: Sprint CL, 10 km Free Women: Sprint CL, 5 km Free |
Period 3 |
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Feb. 17-19, 2017 | Ishpeming, MI Men: Sprint Free, 10 km CL Women: Sprint Free, 5 km CL |
Feb. 25, 2017 | American Birkebeiner Hayward, WI Men’s and women’s 50 km Free |
Period 4 |
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Mar. 27-April 2, 2017 | SuperTour Finals Fairbanks, AK Men: 24 km Skiathlon, Sprint Free, Relay, 50 km Free Women: 14 km Skiathlon, Sprint Free, Relay, 30 km Free |