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So, you think you’re a fast ice-skater and you rule at the local pump track. What’s next? Ice Cross Downhill, of course!
Cameron Naasz made it two wins out of three ATSX races this winter by winning on Saturday in Percé, ahead of fellow American Michael Iulianello and former World Champion Kyle Croxall.
Reigning World Champions Cameron Naasz and Amanda Trunzo will be the riders to beat this weekend in Percé, for the first of two ATSX races scheduled in the next three weeks in Québec, east of Canada.
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Check out the best action from the third stop of the 2019/2020 Red Bull Ice Cross World Championship in Mont du Lac.
As the sport of Ice Cross continues to develop and spread across the different continents and locations, there has been a series of circumstances which has lead the ATSX, along with the local organisers, to arrive at a decision about the race scheduled on February 2nd in Nagano, Japan.
Former World Champion Kyle Croxall and reigning World Champion Amanda Trunzo took their first wins of the season on Saturday in Mont-du-Lac, at the one and only American date of the Red Bull Ice Cross World Championship.
Check out all the action from the men and women's competition at the second event of the 2019-2020 Red Bull Ice Cross World Championship in Pra-Loup, France.
Three-time World Champion Cameron Naasz is returning to the US this week for the one and only American stop on the calendar of the Red Bull Ice Cross World Championship in Mont du Lac.
Reigning triple World Champion Cameron Naasz (USA) launched his 2020 winter campaign in style by winning the first ever Ice Cross event organized at an altitude of 2000 m, in Pra-Loup (Southern French Alps).
Check out the highlights from the first 2019-2020 Red Bull Ice Cross World Championship event in Judenburg, Austria.
Reigning World Champion Cameron Naasz (USA) and former World Champion Marco Dallago (Austria), as well as the new Number 1 in the Red Bull Ice Cross World Championship, Swiss skater Anaïs Morand, and reigning champion Amanda Trunzo (USA) are ready to tackle the amazing natural ice for the second ATSX 500 race of this season.
Former World Champion Marco Dallago, from Austria, opened the winter season in style by winning an exciting final in Judenburg, on Saturday, ahead of younger brother Luca and Czech rider Michael Urban.
The winter season on fast skates is about to start: on December 28 in Judenburg ...