American Cameron Naasz moved into the overall lead of the Ice Cross Downhill World Championship on home ice with his fourth straight podium after a dramatic final in which Canada's Dean Moriarity scored the first Red Bull Crashed Ice victory of his career in front of another enormous Minnesota crowd. On a frosty night filled with bone-jarring crashes, spine-tingling passing maneuvers and even ill-tempered scuffles after a bruising semi-final battle of brothers, Austria's Marco Dallago took second place in the world's fastest sport on skates and defending world champion Naasz finished third despite a heavy crash into the wall. In the women's race, Canada's Myriam Trepanier took top honors.
Best Moments from Marseille
Dramatic GoPro Footage
Women's Highlights
Junior's Race Highlights
Naasz's Winning Run
Men's Highlights
Juniors Action Clip
Women's Best Moments
Men's Best Moments
Thrills and Spills for Juniors
Women's Highlights
Men's Highlights
GoPro Track Preview
Freestyle Tricks and Flips
Junior's Race Highlights
Women's Highlights
Quebec City Unforgettable - Again!
Quebec City Unforgettable - Again!
Team Competition Highlights
Cameron Naasz's Winning Run
Cameron Naasz's Winning Run
Finals: The Best Bits
Feel the Rush
Munich Track in 3D
Claudios POV Run
Team Competition Highlights
A Dramatic Finnish Finale
Alexis Jackson Cruises to Victory
Track 3D View
Team Competition Highlights
Claudio's POV Run
A Battle to the Finish
Legere Crowned Ice Queen
Naasz's Winning Run
Team Competition Highlights
Claudio's POV Run
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Moriarity Grabs Thrilling Win in Saint Paul
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Kyle Croxall on the Comeback Trail
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