VIDEO | Johannes Vedru climbed to the top of Alpe Cermis: he didn't even break a sweat!
Estonian sports journalist Johannes Vedru showcased a leisurely climb to the top of Alpe Cermis while discussing the famous Tour de Ski ascent.
Estonian sports journalist Johannes Vedru recently took a trip to climb Alpe Cermis, a notable mountain in the Val di Fiemme valley known for its famous Tour de Ski final ascent. His climb was characterized by a relaxed pace, with Vedru emphasizing that the ascent did not leave him breathless. This video showcases the stunning views and the spirit of endurance that athletes experience during the challenging ski race.
Aivar Rehemaa, the head coach of the Estonian ski team, remarked that while Vedru's ease during the climb may appear inviting, he would not recommend the ascent to an average person due to its demanding nature. The Tour de Ski event is celebrated for its competitiveness and the strenuous routes athletes endure, making the Alpe Cermis climb a significant challenge.
This video not only highlights the physical demands of the sport but also serves to promote Estonia's connection to winter sports, particularly skiing. As the ski season continues, showcasing such climbs can inspire both enthusiasts and aspiring athletes to embrace the challenges of skiing and the joy of alpine experiences.