Alpe Cermis – Tour de Ski final climb, the fastest climbers


Final climb (Alpe Cermis) is the highlight of the Tour de Ski. Check out the best climbers in TdS´s history!

Etusuora: 17.12.2020 17:49Cross country skiing


Photo: Teemu Moisio

The final stage of Tour de Ski is a free technique 10 km mass start, with a final roughly 4 km steep hill climb up the Alpe Cermis alpine ski trail.

The final climb of Alpe Cermis is a Tour de Ski classic. The height difference is 425 meters and the total climb is 495 meters. The final climb has been the final stage of Tour de Ski since the first edition of 2007, even though the first part of the course has varied in length over the years. The final climb has been the same course for men and women since 2011.

In previous years the final leg has been arranged as a pursuit, but since the 2019/2020 season it has been arranged as a mass start.

We have compiled the fastest climb times of the final hill climb from every Tour de Ski season. Unfortunately FIS has not provided official times for the final climb from the 2019-2020 Tour de Ski.

Fastest skiers – Alpe Cermis, final climb

Final climb – Men

2019 1. Kruger 16:25.3 2. Röthe 16:43.5 3. Lapierre 16:56.9
2018 1. Sundby 15:58.3 2. Spitsov 16:02.5 3. Holund 16:07.5
2017 1. Manificat 16:24.0 2. Bessmertnykh 16:26.6 3. Heikkinen 16:27.6
2016 1. Heikkinen 16:47.2 2. Duvillard 16:54.8 3. Krogh 17:04.2
2015 1. Manificat 15:52.0 2. Clara 16:12.3 3. Hellner 16:17.3
2014 1. Babikov 17:30.8 2. Röthe 17:32.1 3. Dyrhaug 17:35.6
2013 1. Hellner 16:56.6 2. Dürr 17:09.5 3. Legkov 17:13.6
2012 1. Clara 16:34.9 2. Manificat 16:48.2 3. Moriggl 16:49.3
2011 1. Bauer 17:00.6 2. Babikov 17:24.3 3. Perl 17:26.7

Final climb – Women

2019 1. Östberg 19:49.5 2. Sedova 20:05.1 3. Pärmäkoski 20:24.2
2018 1. Weng 18:02.1 2. Stadlober 18:40.0 3. Östberg 18:50.9
2017 1. Weng 19:23.1 2. Stephen 19:28.6 3. Stadlober 19:43.5
2016 1. Johaug 18:46.6 2. Stephen 19:18.3 3. Weng 19:37.3
2015 1. Johaug 18:04.6 2. Weng 18:44.1 3. Björgen 18:55.1
2014 1. Johaug 19:46.9 2. Stephen 20:03.3 3. Weng/Ishida 20:20.8
2013 1. Johaug 20:13.1 2. Stephen 20:40.1 3. Weng 21:11.6
2012 1. Johaug 19:23.9 2. Kowalczyk 19:34.3 3. Shevchenko 19:47.7
2011 1. Johaug 18:55.4 2. Elden 19:37.9 3. Shevchenko 20:07.9