Best Moments from 2015/2016

The 2015/16 Red Bull Crashed Ice season was the biggest yet, packed full of drama, crashes, fights and title battles.

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It all began in beautiful Quebec.

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Four heavyweights of the sport leaped out of the gates in the men's final - (L-R) Dylan Moriarity, Scott Croxall, Dean Moriarity and Cameron Naasz.

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It was Naasz who fired into the lead.

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And the Canadian held on for his second victory in a row after his win in the 2015 finale.

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In the women's event, Canadian Myriam Trepanier couldn't contain her delight after winning the opening event on home soil.

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At the second event in Munich there were a few flips...

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Plenty of slips...

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And even some tricks as the athletes took on the fastest and most difficult track in history.

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A thrilling climax to the women's competition saw Jacqueline Legere and Myriam Trepanier go airborne on the final jump.

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But it was Legere who made it over the line in front and celebrated her first ever victory.

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Once again, it was Naasz who romped home first in the men's event, making it two out of two for the season and grabbing a commanding lead in the standings.

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Next up it was Jyväskylä-Laajis in Finland, where the longest track in history lay in wait for the riders.

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A grueling contest on the 630m beast saw plenty of crashes, including this one between Kyle Croxall and Fabian Mels...

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Which led to some drama and fisticuffs at the finish line

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Naasz once again fired out into the lead in the final and looked certain to make it a hat-trick of wins for the season and wrap up the title.

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But a shocking slip sent the American sprawling on the ice and opened the door for Scott Croxall to grab a desperately needed win.

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It was a new face who was popping the cork atop the women's podium - Alexis Jackson.

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So, it all came down to a thrilling finale on a difficult track in Saint Paul.

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The huge, daunting step up at the end of the track was a breeze for Cameron Naasz...

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But many others, like Tommy Mertz here, were blown away by the colossal obstacle.

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In the fight for the men's title, it was a straight shootout between Cameron Naasz and Scott Croxall.

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Croxall was breathing down the American's neck the whole way, but Naasz held on for a sensational victory and became champion on his home turf.

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The rivals embraced after a long, tiring and unforgettable season.

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It was a three-way fight for the title in the women's event, with Alexis Jackson, Jacqueline Legere and Myriam Trepanier all in with a chance.

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And it was Legere who powered home comfortably to become the new women's World Champion.

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The two champions celebrated together with their trophies.

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