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FIS Cross Country Skiing World Cup 2025-26 (Trondheim): Johannes Klæbo (Norway) wins Men’s 20km Skiathlon Classic/Free1 min read

Date: December 6, 2025Author: ATN All Things Nordic 0 Comments

FIS Cross Country Skiing World Cup 2025-26 (Trondheim, Norway): Johannes Klæbo (Norway) won the Men’s 20km Skiathlon Classic/Free over Harald Amundsen (Norway)

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