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Cermis

Mountain in eastern Trentino, Italy

Cermis

Summary

Mountain in eastern Trentino, Italy

A view of Cermis mountain.

Cermis (Alpe Cermis in italian) is a mountain of the Lagorai group in eastern Trentino, Italy in the comune of Cavalese.

Part of the Val di Fiemme-Obereggen, it is famous for its ski slopes.

It was the scene of major disasters involving the aerial tramway style cable car system on the mountain: the Cavalese cable car disaster in 1976, and the Cavalese cable car massacre in 1998; the latter occurred when a U.S. military plane, while flying too low against regulations, cut a cable supporting a gondola of an aerial tramway, killing 20 people. The two cable car runs of the system involved in those incidents have since been replaced by three consecutive multi-cabin gondola lifts. The arrival site of the first chair lift, from where the second starts, may be also reached by road.

Sports

Tour de Ski

The Alpe Cermis is climbed annually as the final stage in the Tour de Ski. The Final Climb stage up the alpine skiing course has been the final stage every year since the first Tour de Ski in 2006–07. The stage held as a mass start in 2020.

Final Climb stage winners

[[Martin Johnsrud Sundby]] won the Final Climb stage in 2016 and 2018.
YearNameNationTime
2007Sergey ShiryayevRUS Russia32:07.8
2008René SommerfeldtGER Germany32:59.0
2009Ivan BabikovCAN Canada33:51.2
2010Lukáš BauerCZE Czech Republic33:43.4
2011Lukáš BauerCZE Czech Republic30:28.3
2012Alexander LegkovRUS Russia30:38.2
2013Marcus HellnerSWE Sweden29:59.6
2014Chris André JespersenNOR Norway31:58.8
2015Roland ClaraITA Italy29:13.0
2016Martin Johnsrud SundbyNOR Norway30:47.0
2017Maurice ManificatFRA France29:20.0
2018Martin Johnsrud SundbyNOR Norway28:36.4
2019Sjur RøtheNOR Norway30:32.0
2020Simen Hegstad KrügerNOR Norway30:55.8
2021Denis SpitsovRUS Russia32:41.0
2022Sjur RøtheNOR Norway31:42.1
2023Simen Hegstad KrügerNOR Norway31:20.4
2024Jules LapierreFRA France33:00.7
2025Simen Hegstad KrügerNOR Norway32:39.6
In 2020, [[Therese Johaug]] won the stage up the Alpe Cermis for the eighth time.
YearNameNationTime
2007Kateřina NeumannováCZE Czech Republic34:24.5
2008Valentina ShevchenkoUKR Ukraine34:06.2
2009Therese JohaugNOR Norway35:07.7
2010Kristin Størmer SteiraNOR Norway35:49.8
2011Therese JohaugNOR Norway33:14.4
2012Therese JohaugNOR Norway34:17.7
2013Therese JohaugNOR Norway34:12.4
2014Therese JohaugNOR Norway34:19.8
2015Therese JohaugNOR Norway32:16.4
2016Therese JohaugNOR Norway33:14.8
2017Heidi WengNOR Norway33:34.3
2018Heidi WengNOR Norway32:11.5
2019Ingvild Flugstad ØstbergNOR Norway35:15.0
2020Therese JohaugNOR Norway34:21.6
2021Ebba AnderssonSWE Sweden36:45.6
2022Heidi WengNOR Norway35:41.2
2023Delphine ClaudelFRA France36:35.4
2024Sophia LaukliUSA USA38:16.5
2025Therese JohaugNOR Norway35:59.0

References

References

  1. "Final Climb - Alpe Cermis".
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