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Ice Cross Discussion Thread


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It’s that time of year again. Nur-Sultan will be a new stop. No top tier races in the US, Canada, or Finland this year.

The dates can seen if you go to the actual post on Facebook.

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Just now, Olympian1010 said:

It’s that time of year again. Nur-Sultan will be a new stop. No top tier races in the US, Canada, or Finland this year.

The dates can seen if you go to the actual post on Facebook.

Much better version of the schedule from the actual international federation:

 

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Just now, heywoodu said:

Only three top tier races (which I assume is the tier promoted as Red Bull Crashed Ice?)? That's sort of sad..

That’s how it was last year too. There used to be four year. The problem is the Crashed Ice races are just super expensive. The ATX 500 races are basically top tier races too. The difference is the courses are a bit shorter/slightly easier, and there may be less skaters at an event. There will also be ATX 250 and ATX 100 events. Overall, I’m fine with the schedule and rankings. Plus, countries like :MAR:CRC:BEL have skaters. Should be a fun season.

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3 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

Much better version of the schedule from the actual international federation:

 

Percé has a race, really? Lol that’s a small village in the middle of nowhere xD

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6 minutes ago, NearPup said:

Percé has a race, really? Lol that’s a small village in the middle of nowhere xD

Well it's not like Judenburg is a metropolis or something, that's just a bunch of trees they race through basically :p 

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36 minutes ago, NearPup said:

Percé has a race, really? Lol that’s a small village in the middle of nowhere xD

 

24 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Well it's not like Judenburg is a metropolis or something, that's just a bunch of trees they race through basically :p 

The ATX 250’s are cooler because the courses are generally more natural (frozen snow), and more spectator friendly. A lot of these small villages/towns they visit also go all out for the events, which creates a great atmosphere. The ATX 1000 events will all be streamed. I would imagine most of the 500 ones will be too. All Russian events will be livestreamed because their federation is loaded with money (like every federation in Russia)

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6 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Well it's not like Judenburg is a metropolis or something, that's just a bunch of trees they race through basically :p 

Judenburg is actually an order of magnitude bigger than Percé, and way less remote.

 

Believe me, I've been to Percé a couple time. It is far from civilization.

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