For the past few weeks there has been a team of experts crawling all over the River Valley building what looks like a bobsled track set to “maximum danger.” Now dozens of athletes from around the world are descending on Edmonton, ready to put on what promises to be a hell of a free show for all in attendance.
The World Championship of the Red Bull Crashed Ice is drawing near.
After the final qualifying races in Helsinki and Belfast, the Crashed Ice world is descending on Edmonton and readying themselves for the World Finals. Let’s let the official Red Bull Crashed Ice website walk us through how this is shaking out:
Canada’s Scott Croxall is in the driver’s seat going into the 2015 Ice Cross Downhill World Championship showdown in Edmonton after he jumped into the overall lead ahead of his brother Kyle with emphatic victories in the last two major Red Bull Crashed Ice races in Helsinki and Belfast as well as winning the last Riders Cup event in Jyväskylâ.
But the 2015 world championship battle is still far from settled with a total of five racers – including two former world champions – still in the title hunt of the world’s fastest sport on skates as it moves to its traditional finale in Canada. After nine straight years in Quebec City, this season’s showdown competition will be held in the western city of Edmonton on a high-speed track, with massive drops, gaps, steps and hairpin turns built in the city centre.
TIMES AND WHAT NOT
The races begin at 3 PM and the team contests will run from 7 PM to 10 PM on Saturday. The doors open for the main event on Saturday at 4 PM and will wrap up at 10 PM ish. There are going to be numerous events around Edmonton at the same time including the Farewell to Winter patio party at over 30 venues around town which are listed at the Explore Edmonton website here.
JSBM will be live tweeting the event and then trundling down to the Pint Downtown to have a wee nip of the creature afterwards to recover from the excitement of screaming “FASTER BUT FASTER SAFELY PLEASE COMPETITORS” and waving their home made signs. It promises to be a grand occasion.
The Edmonton Journal has a great FAQ page up here.
THE BALL IS IN OUR COURT
Event organizers estimated the crowd at the semi finals in Belfast to be 24,000 people. It will be interesting to see how our fellow citizens – famous for turning out in droves for big time events over the years – will take to the inaugural Crashed Ice event in Edmonton.
“Easy for you to say Wanye, you are half way to hell working on God knows what these days. It ain’t that easy to just pick up and go down to the Shaw Convention Centre and watch a free event.” Well actually it is.
Let’s go through some basic point-counterpoints.
Point: “It costs too much.”
Counterpoint: The event is completely free.
Point: “The weather will be so cold I will probably freeze to the track”
Counterpoint: Actually according to Weather Canada it is going to be a balmy 12 degrees on Saturday. Ever watch Crashed Ice in a bikini? Now could be your chance.
Point: “Years of watching the Oilers have made me allergic to watching anything remotely entertaining on ice” Counterpoint: Hmm. You may have me on that one.
There hasn’t been this much activity on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River since Edmonton’s coal mine industry shut in the early 1900s! Go take a look, enjoy the end of the Winter and smash back a Bud Light for your ol’ pal Wanye.
GOOD COAL MININING REFERENCE WANYE. THAT INDUSTRY COULD STILL BOUNCE BACK AND SURPRISE YOU
Apparently the coal mining industry’s rebuild is 2 years ahead of the Oilers. Zing!
Quite stoked for the event. I just wish they could somehow hold it in the summer when the grime is gone and our river valley is 50 shades of green awesomeness.
Are bikinis a preferred outfit for crashed ice? This will be my first time at such an event! I also just picked up a fresh ‘kini.
Don’t forget to get a wax prior to donning said bikini. The winter has been a long one.
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO JSBM!
So, are the Oilers sending a player down the track? No? Oh… I could’ve sworn I typed OilersNation into my address bar.
No doubt Homie!! If I were you, I’d demand a refund for your ON membership fees!!
Atta boy Aitch! It’s a treat to read your take on things per usual.
I. AM. SO. PUMPED.
Ain’t nobody got time for that.
They should let drunk people do the course and race, not the so called “athletes”. The drunks would at least be entertaining.
What is the special skill necessary to be a pro at this? You have to know someone?
I watched a bunch of videos thinking the same thing at first. It is actually pretty impressive. These guys and girls get moving pretty quick and smash into each other left and right.
There are open tryouts around the World, if you get good enough times continuously computer to others and then qualify for events and continue to place good then youll get ranked, win money get sponsorships (became pro) etc
People really watch this crap? Here check this out then: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bgWzmcmmAXE
Crashed ice has been going down for 8+ years in Edmonton.
Read the headline fast….thought it said REBUILD CRASHED….
And speaking of Crashed Ice the Prequel goes tonite from the Igloo has the makings of a pretty entertaining disaster on ice as well ,Enjoy
I walked over and checked out the course the other day – looks crazy but who in their right mind builds a course beside and on top of the conference centre where nobody can see?! Viewing opportunities include a big screen in Churchill Square, 3 blocks away. Maybe they thought they were showcasing the river valley but someone forgot to tell them the thing happens at night. #facepalm