For the second year in a row, the very spectacular winter event
Red Bull Crashed Ice is going to take place in my hometown, Quebec City, March 3rd, 2007.
Since the year 2000, the event has gained popularity and has seen cities like Stockholm, Sweden, Moscow, Russia, and Prague, Czech Republic host the event.
This unusual sporting event involves ice skaters, with a hockey equipment, minus the stick, racing against each others down an icy path where the course features whoops, berms, turns, curves and steep chutes. It requires skating skills, balance, and balls of steel.
The grand prize is $10,000 to be divided among the competition’s top four finishers.
Consecutive heats of four skaters racing head-to-head in a double elimination bracket will narrow the pool of participants from 64 qualifiers to a final four.
The actual race will start just next to the Château Frontenac. Then they’ll be storming down rue du Fort where they will reach a speed of about 60 km/h before hitting a steep right turn in front of the Post Office, across from the Parc Montmorency. Then things heat up as racers climb down the Côte de la Montagne going under Porte Prescott. In the middle of the steepest part of Côte de la Montagne, the track will make a sharp left at the level of the infamous Escalier Casse-Cou (“Breakneck Stairwayâ€?). Before hitting the bottom of the hill, skaters will literally fly over the Parc de la Cétière before zooming through Place Royale for the final sprint down the stairs of rue de la Place and the skaters will hit the finish line on Place de Paris.
I’ve taken the liberty to draw the abovementionned course. So as far as my understanding goes, this is it. Click on the picture to enlarge.
2007 Crashed Ice Race Path
With a length of 430 meters and a vertical drop of over 60 meters, this course will be by far the most challenging ever built for Red Bull Crashed Ice.
The event will be free to spectators.
It is unfortunate that this event doesn’t take place during the
Quebec City winter Carnaval as it would rejuvenate it a bit. Oh, and we want the duchesses back too!
Click on the video below to watch a promo video from last year’s Crashed Ice in Quebec City.
For any other information, go to their website at
redbullcrashedice.ca
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Red Bull Crashed Ice - Quebec City 2006
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