There were no surprises today as Overall Super Tour leaders: Caitlin Compton and Lars Flora again set the times to beat in the 5/10km Freestyle. Both Compton and Flora are members of the US 2007 World Championships Team to compete in Sapporo, Japan.,
Kris Freeman finished 32nd and Andrew Johnson 51st Saturday in a windy and snowy World Cup 15K classic technique race won by former World Cup champion Axel Teichmann of Germany,
This will be the second year that the Vasa Board of Directors is pleased to award 'The North American Vasa Team Champion Cup' to the northern Michigan gradel, middle or high school with the greatest number of participants (relative to school size).,
The Ohio Nordic Ski Club, Hilltoppers XC and Pennsylvania Cross Country Ski Association are pleased to announce the revival of youth Nordic ski racing in the snowbelt region of Lake Erie, with junior races scheduled on consecutive weekends in February.,
2-4 inches of new snow greeted racers when they arrived in Ishpeming for the start of the Noque.,
The Michigan Cup will award Michigan Cup points to skiers entered in the shortened White Pine Stampede as originally planned., ,
he Michigan Tech Nordic skiing team fielded 21racers, including 14 men and seven women, on the most recent Central Collegiate Ski Association (CCSA) CFIS Points List released this week.,
A small but competitive field gathered at Telemark Resort on Wednesday for the CXC Super Tour Freestyle Sprint. The course wound up and down the base of Mt. Telemark on a mixture of natural and manmade snow with the top eight qualifying for the heats.,
There are some important issues that everyone needs to be well aware of with a Forestville finish.,
Classic race results from the Tuesday Night Traverse City Sprints at Timber Ridge on January 23.,
Official call: The Noque will finish at Forestville.,
The Viessmann FIS World Cup Cross-Country returned to Russia for the first time in four years last weekend. In Rybinsk, the organizing committee had spared no efforts to host the event, preparing the 2.5-km course.,