Championship leader Scott Croxall was among the pacesetters in Friday's International Shootout. ©Scott Serfas/Red Bull Content Pool
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The 2014 champion, Marco Dallago, was the fastest rider in the shootout, stopping the clock in 42.45 seconds. ©Balazs Gardi/Red Bull Content Pool
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Canadian Simon Gagnon in action. ©Scott Serfas/Red Bull Content Pool
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Kyle Croxall, second in the overall standings, was only 19th in Friday's shootout. ©Scott Serfas/Red Bull Content Pool
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Finland's Paavo Klintrup was among the 32 international athletes who advanced to Saturday's finals. ©Scott Serfas/Red Bull Content Pool
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Warm temperatures in Edmonton mean the cooling system used to keep the track frozen has been working overtime! ©Balazs Gardi/Red Bull Content Pool
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Dean and Dylan Moriarity are in the shake-up for the world championship title. ©Balazs Gardi/Red Bull Content Pool
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Czech Michal Urban rounds the U-turn section of the track. ©Scott Serfas/Red Bull Content Pool
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Much of the track has been raised and is supported by scaffolding. ©Balazs Gardi/Red Bull Content Pool
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The USA's Reed Whiting. ©Scott Serfas/Red Bull Content Pool
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Canada's Steven Cox was the fastest in Thursday's National Shootout, leading the field of 32 athletes who progressed to the Elimination Round. ©Andreas Langreiter/Red Bull Content Pool
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The final Red Bull Crashed Ice of the season will also feature a women's race, with Finland's Salla Kyhala among the competitors. ©Andreas Langreiter/Red Bull Content Pool
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The start of the track is flat, giving an advantage to strong skaters. ©Andreas Langreiter/Red Bull Content Pool
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The Flagsprint section of the track. ©Scott Serfas/Red Bull Content Pool
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Canadian Scott Croxall is the favourite to lift the world championship trophy on Saturday night. ©Balazs Gardi/Red Bull Content Pool
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Scott Croxall's brother, Kyle, is his closest challenger. ©Balazs Gardi/Red Bull Content Pool
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