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Nygaard and Øyre Slind Triumph at Ylläs-Levi for Visma Ski Classics Finale above the Artic Circle

by Erik Nilsson/Ylläs-Levi

April 13, 2019 (Finland) – After a season of exciting battles and events all over Europe, the Visma Ski Classics Season IX came to an end above the Artic Circle. Ylläs-Levi in the north of Finland was the season finale and it gave everyone a thrilling season ending.

Astrid Oyre-Slind [P]
Astrid Øyre Slind (Team Koteng), executed a copy paste of last year’s event. With a final push 9 km before the finish line she skied away from her competitors to a second Ylläs-Levi victory in a row.

“Last year I broke away in a downhill, this year I had to do it in an uphill. I’m super happy with this victory and it’s a really good end of the season,” said Astrid Øyre Slind.

Race action [P]
In the men’s race everyone expected anyone but Andreas Nygaard, Team Ragde Eiendom, to break away at the end. But Nygaard was stronger than ever and with a decisive move at 12 km to go, he left everyone behind.

“Finally a solo victory and the best possible way to end the season,” said Andreas Nygaard.

After 12 events during the season, Ylläs-Levi also put an end to all bib competitions in Visma Ski Classics.

With his victory, Nygaard secured his first place both in the Hertz Champion bib and the Visma Nordic Trophy competitions. Britta Johansson Norgren, Lager 157 Ski Team, had already secured her victory in the Hertz Champion bib competition and saw herself beaten by Øyre Slind (Team Koteng) for the Visma Nordic Trophy.

Andreas Nygaard wins Yllas Levi [P]
The standing in the climb bib competition was all open before today’s race and we witnessed a thrilling end in both the men’s and women’s category. Morten Eide Pedersen, Team BN Bank, attacked 100 meters before the climb point at Kukastunturi and with a clear sprint finish victory he gathered enough points to win the Climb bib. In the women’s category, Astrid Øyre Slind’s third place was enough to crown her as the queen of the climb.

In the sprint competition, Anton Karlsson did what was necessary to win the green bib with his teammate in Lager 157 Ski Team. Britta Johansson Norgren had already claimed the women’s competition.

The Youth competition was more or less decided before the event as both Torleif Syrstad (Team Koteng), and Sofie Elebro (Team Ragde Eiendom),  sealed the deal in the race taking home the victories in their respective categories.

In the Pro Team competition, we saw a new overall winner. Team Koteng has been consistent all through the season and conquered a well-deserved Pro Team victory.

Ylläs-Levi results here.
VISMA Ski Classics 18/19 results here.

 





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