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Northern Ireland will see the fastest sport on skates invade its capital.
Parliament Buildings in Belfast
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Northern Ireland will welcome the top ice cross downhill riders for the first time in Red Bull Crashed Ice history.

The capital city of Northern Ireland will see some of the best ice cross downhill action, as the competition gets more fierce after the first two stops of the World Championship. Competitors will battle it out on the ice track that is filled with bumps, jumps, and sharp turns – all under the captivated eyes and rattling encouragement of the Irish fans.

The Red Bull Crashed Ice track will start in front of the dazzling white facade of the Parliament Buildings at Stormont, one of Belfast's most iconic buildings. The track building will be one that's never seen before – almost completely linear, forcing the competitors to face every single obstacle with a regular rhythm. At mid-course, the skaters will pass on a massive bridge next to the 12-feet Lord Carson Statue before their final sprint to the finish line.

This is a ticketed event. Tickets are priced £11.00 for adults, £5.75 for children and £28.00 for a family of two adults and two children (including booking fee) and are available through www.ticketmaster.ie and usual Ticketmaster outlets.

Can't be there in person? Catch the live stream of the third stop of the 2015 Ice Cross Downhill World Championship on redbullcrashedice.com on February 21! Please note that for viewers in the US the race will air exclusively on Fox Sports. Broadcast details will follow shortly.

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