Stop two of the 2015 Red Bull Crashed Ice World Championship lands in Finland, after Canada's Kyle Croxall earned a surprise win at the season opener in Saint Paul, Minnesota. As Helsinki welcomes the ice cross downhill action to its unique 360-yard natural ice track with a vertical drop of more than 13 stories, fans will be cheering on familiar faces like reigning 2014 World Champion Marco Dallago of Austria as he looks to become the first to ever earn a repeat World Championship. Kyle's brother Scott Croxall and Cameron Naasz of the USA will also look to make their moves for valuable World Championship points.
"The Helsinki track is super tricky and steep so the racers will have to be on the ball," said FOX Sports 1 host Troy Manering. "There are points at stake, plus if Kyle Croxall can pull off a win here, he will move ahead of Arttu Pihlainen of Finland for the most Red Bull Crashed Ice wins of all time."
Watch it all on FOX Sports 1 on Monday, March 2, starting at 7:30 p.m. ET / 4:30 p.m. PT.
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