Monday, Nov 6, 2023
Today’s Paper

Ruka, Finland, is the place for this year’s cross-country skiing World Cup premiere. The event starts on Friday, November 29, with a 10km interval start race in classic technique. On Saturday, November 30, a sprint race in classic technique awaits. And on Sunday, December 1, the World Cup premiere weekend ends with a 20km mass start race in freestyle technique. 
Friday, November 29: 10km Interval Start Classic (More details can be found HERE)
Saturday, November 30: Sprint Classic (More details can be found HERE)
Sunday, December 1: 20km Mass Start Freestyle (More details can be found HERE)
After Ruka, the World Cup heads to Norway (Lillehammer). Then, to Switzerland (Davos) and Tour de Ski (Italy). This period is followed by competitions in January in France (Les Rousses), Switzerland (Engadin), and Italy (Cogne).
Then, the World Cup heads to Sweden (Falun) in mid-February and Norway (Trondheim) for the World Championships at the end of February and beginning of March.  
After the World Championships, the World Cup ends the season with weekends in Norway (Oslo), Estonia (Tallinn), and Finland (Lahti).
Period I – Before Christmas
November 29 – December 1: Ruka, Finland 
Interval Start C / Sprint C / Mass Start F
December 6-8: Lillehammer, Norway
Interval Start F / Pursuit C
December 13-15: Davos, Switzerland
Team Sprint F / Sprint F / Interval Start C
Period II – Tour de Ski
December 28-29: Toblach, Italy
Sprint F / Mass Start C
December 31 – January 1: Toblach, Italy
Interval Start F / Pursuit C
January 3-5: Val di Fiemme, Italy
Sprint C / Skiathlon / Final Climb
Period III – After the Tour de Ski and before the World Championships
January 17-19: Les Rousses, France
Interval Start F / Sprint C / Mass Start C
January 24-26: Engadin, Switzerland
Mixed Relay / Sprint F / Interval Start F
January 31 – February 2: Cogne, Italy
Team Sprint C / Sprint C / Interval Start F
February 14-16: Falun, Sweden
Sprint C / Interval Start C / Mass Start F
Period IV – World Championships
February 25 – March 9: Trondheim, Norway
Period V – Final Stages
March 15-16: Oslo, Norway
Interval Start F / Mass Start C
March 19: Tallinn, Estonia
Sprint F
March 21-23: Lahti, Finland
Team Sprint F / Sprint F / Mass Start C
Read More: World Cup calendar for the 2024/2025 Winter Season  
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