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Red Bull Crashed Ice celebrated its 10th anniversary in Quebec City this past weekend. Appropriately, the event went off with a bang.

The event featured a spectacular 460-metre long track of man-made ice with a vertical drop of 60 metres, twisting and turning through historic Quebec City. American Cameron Naasz captured the 2015-16 Ice Cross Downhill World Championship, with Canadians Dean Moriarity and Scott Croxall finishing second and third, respectively.

Meanwhile, Myriam Trepanier, Maxie Plante and Elaine Topolnisky made up the all-Canadian podium in the first-ever Women’s Ice Cross Downhill World Championship.

But words are never enough when it comes to an event like Red Bull Crashed Ice, so we’ve put together a collection of the best photos from Saturday’s icy affair.

Think you’ve got what it takes? Check out this point-of-view video. (It might change your mind.)

Photography by Joerg Mitter and Ori Raynai/Red Bull Content Pool

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