Axelle Gachet-Mollaret and Rémi Bonnet once again triumph in the Individual Race at Pal Arinsal

Thursday, January 25, 2025 – Comapedrosa (Andorra) – Another commanding victory was delivered by Axelle Gachet-Mollaret (FRA) and Rémi Bonnet (SUI) in today’s Individual race.

Just two weeks after the season’s first Individual race in Shahdag (Azerbaijan), the overall leaders once again showcased their dominance, leaving no chance for their rivals. However, behind them, the battle for podium positions was much more contested.

A course adapted to very low snow coverage

Pal Arinsal was used to hold its Individual in the higher altitudes of the station. However, this year, due to exceptionally low snow levels, the race organizers made the decision to move the course to Col de Botella area and adapt the race into a circuit format.

The race featured 4 loops, each including an uphill and downhill section with 300 meters of elevation gain for women and 350 meters for men, along with a foot section for both categories.

Women’s Race Highlights

Right from the start, Axelle Gachet-Mollaret (FRA) took the lead, as she often does, and widened the gap during the first climb. Behind her, Emily Harrop (FRA) and Tove Alexandersson (SWE) were neck and neck during the first loop, but Emily pulled ahead from the second loop onward, running her own race in a solid second place. The Swedish athlete managed to hold on to her third position all the way to the finish line.

Further back, Alba de Silvestro (ITA) secured fourth place, while an intense battle for the 5th, 6th, and subsequent positions unfolded between the French and Italian athletes. Giulia Murada (ITA) finally took 5th place.

[Check the overall classification and timings here.]

Men’s Race Highlights

Rémi Bonnet (SUI) left no room for suspense. The 29-year-old athlete claimed his 22nd World Cup victory with an impressive performance.

Behind him, the race saw an intense battle with constantly shifting duels. After the first loop, Paul Verbnjak (AUT) and Aurélien Gay (SUI) were neck and neck, followed closely by Thibault Anselmet (FRA) and a tightly packed group of athletes.

By the end of the second loop, Aurélien had widened his lead, with Thibault following from a distance, Paul Verbnjak showing signs of struggle, and Maximilien Drion (BEL) moving up.

At the third loop, nothing was set for Aurélien Gay, as Thibault and Maximilien were on his heels, making for a nail-biting finish. Ultimately, Thibault got the better of his opponent and secured second place, followed by Aurélien Gay who made his first Individual ISMF World Cup podium.

[Check the overall classification and timings here.]

About the ISMF:

Founded in 2007, the ISMF is the global governing body for competitive ski mountaineering. Since 2016, the organisation has been officially recognised by the International Olympic Committee. Its main goals are the promotion, regulation and development of the sport of ski mountaineering worldwide. Based in Lausanne, Switzerland, the ISMF’s membership consists of 54 national federations located in Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania. The ISMF organizes ski mountaineering Senior and Youth World Cups, as well as Masters and World Championships. For the first time, ski mountaineering was a medal sport at the 2020 Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne, Switzerland, and has been included in the programme of the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympic Winter Games.

For more info www.ismf-ski.org
Follow us live on:
X @ISMFSkimo
FB @ismf.ski
IG @ismf_skimo
YT @ISMFSkimo

ISMF media office
press@ismf-ski.org

Latest Stories

Stay on the loop

Skimo is everywhere.
Even in your inbox.