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20170303_04 Red Bull Crashed Ice

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  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 03

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 03

    March 03, 2017: Petar Sevo of Netherlands (#833) takes air during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 03

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 03

    March 03, 2017: Marc Andre Roy of Canada (#805) flies during the freestyle Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Luca Dallago of Austria (#5), Michael Iulianello of USA (#30) and Janne-Petteri Mynttinen of Finland (#48) fly over the first jump during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Eric Milinkovic of Canada (#81), Scott Croxall of Canada (#2), Guillaume Bouvet-Morrisette of Canada (#21) and Marco Adank of Switzerland (#54) ready at the starting gates during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 03

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 03

    March 03, 2017: Action during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: John Fisher of Canada (#10) and Derek Wedge of Switzerland (#15) in action during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Richard Van Wuhe of Sweden (#26) and Lukas Kolc of Czech Republic (#28) race during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Tyler Roth (#49) is trailed by Olivier Larouche (#69) both of Canada during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Dean Moriarity of Canada (#3) and Coleton Haywood of Canada (#13) in action during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Jere Lehto of Finland (#40) is trailed by Richard Van Wohe of Sweden (#26) during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Richard Van Wohe of Sweden (#26) is trailed by Tyler Witty of USA (#37) and Jere Lehto of Finland (#40) during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Dean Moriarity of Canada (#3) trailed by Jim De Paoli of Switzerland (#12) and Maxwell Dunne (#7) over the Harley-Davidson jump during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Dean Moriarity of Canada (#3) trailed by Jim De Paoli of Switzerland (#12) and Maxwell Dunne (#7) during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Maxwell Dunne of USA (#7) takes air during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Jim De Paoli of Switzerland (#12) during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Dean Moriarity of Canada (#3) exhausted after the semi-final of the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Jacqueline Legere of Canada (#1) leads Maxie Plante of Canada (#7) in the semi-final of the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Fans enjoy the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Jacqueline Legere of Canada (#1) leads over the Harley-Davidson jump in the final of the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Jacqueline Legere of Canada (#1) wins in the Women's final to become the first-ever back-to-back world champion. Jacqueline is congratulated by Canadian teammates Maxie Plante (#7), Tamara Kajah (#5) and Myriam Trepanier (#3) during the Red Bull Crashed Ice final at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Cameron Naasz of USA (#1) leads Dean Morairity of Canada (#3) and Jim De Paoli of Switzerland coming out of the last corner of the Red Bull Crashed Ice final. Cameron Naasz won the Ice Cross Downhill World Championship for a second straight season, clinching that title and becoming the sport’s first-ever back-to-back champion during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Cameron Naasz of USA (#1) leads Dean Morairity of Canada (#3) coming out of the last corner of the Red Bull Crashed Ice final. Cameron Naasz won the Ice Cross Downhill World Championship for a second straight season, clinching that title and becoming the sport’s first-ever back-to-back champion during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Dylan Morairity of Canada (#17) celebrates during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Gabriel Renaud of Canada (#45) during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Paavo Klintrup of Finland (#11), Pacome Schmitt of France (#6), Miika Miettinen of Finland (#59) and Marco Dallago of Austria (#18) jump out of the starting gates during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Martin Niefnecker of Germany (#31) leads in front of Vaclav Kosnar of Czech Republic (#807) during the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Maxie Plante of Canada (#7) celebrates finishing second place in the Red Bull Crashed Ice Women's final at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Canada sweeps the podium with Jacqueline Legere (#1) first place, Maxie Plante (#7) second, and Elaine Topolnisky (#4) third in the Red Bull Crashed Ice Women's final at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Jacqueline Legere of Canada (#1) wins in the Women's final to become the first-ever back-to-back world champion at the Red Bull Crashed Ice final at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Daniel Lea/CSM

  • Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    Red Bull Crashed Ice Ottawa 2017: MAR 04

    March 04, 2017: Cameron Naasz of USA (#1) won a second consecutive Ice Cross Downhill World Championship title in the Red Bull Crashed Ice at the Rideau Canal Locks in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. #RedBullCrashedIce Daniel Lea/CSM

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