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Final touches being made ahead of Crashed Ice finals in March

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Stage set for Crashed Ice The stage is set for the Red Bull Crashed Ice finals in Edmonton, and excitement is growing. CTV Edmonton’s Nicole Weisberg reports.

In just over two weeks, the Red Bull Crashed Ice finals will take over part of Edmonton’s river valley – and fans should expect a few changes since the last time the event was held here.

Work on the downhill track is underway in the Grierson Hill area, where there were a number of road closures throughout the weekend.

Organizers said fans planning to come to the event, taking place from March 9 to 10, should expect things to be a little different this time around.

“It’ll be a lot more controlled and a lot more enjoyable, and trackside viewings as well,” Tiffany Lacia with Red Bull said. “I think it’ll be a really good experience for everybody.”

This year’s event will be ticketed, at a cost of $8 for the finals; a family pass is $26.

When Crashed Ice was held in Edmonton in 2015, the free event drew about 70,000 people to the river valley.

The event promises a more intimate experience for spectators as well, with outdoor beer gardens and a VIP area.

With files from Nicole Weisberg