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- JAN 15, 2011
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- Red Bull Crashed Ice Germany, Red Bull Crashed Ice Netherlands, Red Bull Crashed Ice Russia, Red Bull Crashed Ice Canada, Red Bull Crashed Ice USA, Red Bull Crashed Ice Netherlands, Red Bull Crashed Ice Sweden, Red Bull Crashed Ice Canada
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- Red Bull Crashed Ice has come a long way since the first competition was held in Stockholm, Sweden, 10 years ago. A further 15 events have taken place all over the world and Red Bull Crashed Ice is now the official ice cross downhill world championship, with four stops scheduled for 2011...
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