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Winter in the northern hemisphere is casting its shadows ahead. This also applies to the fastest sport on ice skates. And the ATSX Ice Cross World Championship 2023/24 starts with a real bang.
With their victories at the last Ice Cross race of the ATSX World Championship in Lost Valley in the US state of Maine, Michael Urban from the Czech Republic and Justine Zonne from Latvia received runner-up world champion honors.
Robin Worling, Veronika Windisch and Niklas Begander have been crowned the Ice Cross 2024 World Champions at the penultimate event of the season in Sainte-Angèle-de-Mérici.
Six years since his first victory, the Swiss Patrick Merz won the ATSX Ice Cross World Championship race in Rautalampi, Finland. Canada's Robin Worling is now leading in the World Championship standings following his second place finish.
Veronika Windisch from Austria and Lukazs Korzestanski from Poland are the winners of the ATSX Ice Cross World Championship season opener in Winterleiten, Judenburg, AUT.
Your 2022/2023 Ice Cross World Champions have been crowned.
The weather did not stop Rautalampi from welcoming athletes new and old for the sixth stop of the season.
Our leaders top the podium back-to-back despite record high temperatures for Lost Valley, Maine, USA.
Despite frigid temperatures, repeat podium winners prevailed.
The first stop of the North American tour showed no surprises.
Back-to-back wins for the Women's World Champion.
Michael Urban, Veronika Windisch, Linus Ollikainen on top of the podium at Winterleiten 2022/2023.
The ATSX will follow IOC recommendation this upcoming 2022/2023 season.
The season kicks off in Judenburg, Austria on January 14th, 2023.