Tour de Ski Val di Fiemme
, ItalyDates 28 December 2013 (2013-12-28 ) – 5 January 2014 (2014-01-05 ) Stages 7
The 2013–14 Tour de Ski was the eighth edition of the
(Russia).
Controversy
The "last minute changes" introduced by the organizers of 2013–14 edition of Tour de Ski resulted in controversies regarding the balance between the free and classical techniques in the competition. Some people, including the four times winner of Tour de Ski and Olympic Champion Justyna Kowalczyk, resigned from participation in protest against changes excessively favoring freestyle competitors.[1]
Schedule
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Stage
Venue
Date
Event
Technique
Distance
Start time (CET )
Women
Men
Women
Men
1
Oberhof (GER )
28 December 2013
Prologue, individual start
Freestyle
3 km
4.5 km
14:00
15:15
2
29 December 2013
Sprint, qualification and finals
Freestyle
1.4 km
1.4 km
14:30
15:30
3
Lenzerheide (SUI )
31 December 2013
Sprint, qualification and finals
Freestyle
1.4 km
1.4 km
14:45
4
1 January 2014
Distance, mass start
Classic
10 km
15 km
15:45
13:00
5
Cortina - Toblach (ITA )
3 January 2014
Distance, pursuit
Freestyle
15 km
35 km
10:30
12:15
6
)
4 January 2014
Distance, individual start
Classic
5 km
10 km
15:45
11:00
7
5 January 2014
Final Climb, pursuit
Freestyle
9 km
9 km
13:30
15:00
Final standings
Legend
Denotes the winner of the Overall standings
Denotes the winner of the Sprint standings
Overall standings
Final Standings, with bonus seconds deducted.
Sprint standings
Final Sprint standings, all bonus seconds counts.
Stages
Stage 1
28 December 2013, Oberhof, Germany - prologue
Stage 2
29 December 2013, Oberhof, Germany
Stage 3
31 December 2013, Lenzerheide , Switzerland
Stage 4
1 January 2014, Lenzerheide , Switzerland
Stage 5
3 January 2014, Cortina d'Ampezzo -Toblach, Italy
Stage 6
4 January 2014,
Stage 7
5 January 2014,
The race for Fastest of the Day counts for 2013–14 FIS Cross-Country World Cup points.
References
^ "Four-Time Tour Winner Kowalczyk Withdraws, Protests 'Unfair Changes' " . www.fasterskier.com . Fasterskier. 28 December 2013. Retrieved 12 December 2018 .
(PDF) on January 3, 2014. Retrieved December 22, 2013 .
International Ski Federation
(FIS). Retrieved 17 December 2018 .
International Ski Federation
. Retrieved December 29, 2013 .
FIS
. Retrieved 17 December 2018 .
FIS
. Retrieved 17 December 2018 .
International Ski Federation
. Retrieved 28 January 2019 .
International Ski Federation
. Retrieved 28 January 2019 .
International Ski Federation
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International Ski Federation
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International Ski Federation
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International Ski Federation
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International Ski Federation
. Retrieved January 31, 2017 .
International Ski Federation
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External links
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