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Ready for Crashed Ice, St. Paul? Here’s what you need to know

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Minnesotan Dan Witty leaps the first big drop on the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. 64 men and 16 women from around the world are competing for the chance to be crowned 2018 Ice Cross Downhill Champion. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

Minnesotan Dan Witty leaps the first big drop on the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. 64 men and 16 women from around the world are competing for the chance to be crowned 2018 Ice Cross Downhill Champion. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

Maxwell Dunne of Burnsville keeps low as he flies over a jump on the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. The course drops some 12 stories over its 1,600 foot run. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

Maxwell Dunne of Burnsville keeps low as he flies over a jump on the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. The course drops some 12 stories over its 1,600 foot run. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

Rachel Kelly smiles after slipping out on the first turn of the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. Competition begins Friday night and concludes Saturday night. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

Rachel Kelly smiles after slipping out on the first turn of the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. Competition begins Friday night and concludes Saturday night. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

Richie 'Jo Jo' Velasquez makes a face as he hits a landing on the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. Four skaters will compete head-to-head down the track at speeds nearing 50 mph. The first two male and female competitors, respectively, to cross the finish line advance to the next round until a Champion is crowned. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

Richie 'Jo Jo' Velasquez makes a face as he hits a landing on the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. Four skaters will compete head-to-head down the track at speeds nearing 50 mph. The first two male and female competitors, respectively, to cross the finish line advance to the next round until a Champion is crowned. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

Nathan Radke leaps off the first turn of the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

Nathan Radke leaps off the first turn of the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

Canadian Simon Foley reacts after hitting the wall hard on first big drop of the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

Canadian Simon Foley reacts after hitting the wall hard on first big drop of the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

T.J. Aubrecht skates through the first turn of the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

T.J. Aubrecht skates through the first turn of the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

Alex Mercier from Canada hits the first jump of the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

Alex Mercier from Canada hits the first jump of the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

Rachael Kelly clears the first jump of the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

Rachael Kelly clears the first jump of the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

A group of junior racers cheer on fellow racers on the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

A group of junior racers cheer on fellow racers on the course during a Red Bull Crashed Ice practice session at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)

St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter skates down the Red Bull Crashed Ice track in St. Paul on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2018. Carter, wearing a Minnesota Wild jersey with his name on the back, took several runs down sections of track. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter skates down the Red Bull Crashed Ice track in St. Paul on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2018. Carter, wearing a Minnesota Wild jersey with his name on the back, took several runs down sections of track. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

Carter skates down the track. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

Carter skates down the track. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

Carter hits the ice after losing his balance. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

Carter hits the ice after losing his balance. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

Carter wore a custom Minnesota Wild jersey while skating down the track. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

Carter wore a custom Minnesota Wild jersey while skating down the track. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

Carter skates down the track. The Cathedral of St. Paul is behind him. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

Carter skates down the track. The Cathedral of St. Paul is behind him. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

Carter slides down a steep section of the track. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

Carter slides down a steep section of the track. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

Carter is able to keep his balance on a tricky section. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

Carter is able to keep his balance on a tricky section. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

Carter skates down track. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

Carter skates down track. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter gives a fist bump to 4-year-old Zane Gilpin of North St. Paul after skating a section of the Red Bull Crashed Ice track in St. Paul on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2018. Tens of thousands of spectators are expected in St. Paul for the Crashed Ice event, which runs Friday and Saturday. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter gives a fist bump to 4-year-old Zane Gilpin of North St. Paul after skating a section of the Red Bull Crashed Ice track in St. Paul on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2018. Tens of thousands of spectators are expected in St. Paul for the Crashed Ice event, which runs Friday and Saturday. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter smiles after skating down the Red Bull Crashed Ice track in St. Paul on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2018. Carter, wearing a Minnesota Wild jersey with his name on the back, took several runs down sections of track. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter smiles after skating down the Red Bull Crashed Ice track in St. Paul on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2018. Carter, wearing a Minnesota Wild jersey with his name on the back, took several runs down sections of track. (Andy Rathbun / Pioneer Press)

Crashed Ice returns to St. Paul this weekend with its mad icy run that starts at the Cathedral of St. Paul and ends downtown.

Mayor Melvin Carter tried out the course on Thursday, following in the skate-steps of former Mayor Chris Coleman.

On Friday and Saturday, groups of hockey skaters will scream down the luge-like course, with its bumps, curves, hills and jumps, flailing and sailing down the 1,600-foot track, 12 stories to the finish line. The event draws more than 100,000 spectators.

Lifelong St. Paul resident and Fox 9 reporter Todd Walker has attended every Crashed Ice in St. Paul and is a roaming reporter for Red Bull, sponsor of the speedy, slidey event. He shared some insider tips.

Best place to watch (start or finish or …)? At the center of the track, there’s a big knoll across from the Cathedral. From there, you can see the athletes at the top as they come out of the chutes and take the first big jump. (That area is mostly designated for ticketed viewers, see below.)

Should you move around or get there early and stake out a good spot? “I tell this to absolutely everybody: Do not miss the opening ceremony,” Walker said. “Red Bull is so about getting the crowd going.” The Cathedral bells ring, the national anthem plays and there’s a pyrotechnics display.

Friday or Saturday? Again, the opening ceremony at 8 p.m. Saturday is a must-see. But there’s plenty of action on Friday night, too, with the freestyle and juniors competition. Doors open both nights at 6 p.m. and the races end by 10 each night.

What if I don’t want to fight the crowds at night? You can see people on the course during the day on Thursday and Friday, testing the course.

Crashed Ice is free, but there are new ticketed levels this year. What does that get me? Tickets range from $20 for exclusive viewing of the lower track and finish line for one day to $350 for an “Ice Club Ultimate Weekend Pass,” which gets you elevated viewing, open bar, snacks, a heated tent, private bathrooms and the after party at the Palace Theatre in downtown St. Paul. But you don’t need a ticket. Most of the Crashed Ice viewing is free. Get tickets at redbull.com/crashedice.

Where should I park? Parking is free in the J and H lots at the Capitol and in the neighborhood. St. Paul College, the Minnesota History Center and Sears are charging $20 for parking. Metro Transit rides are free with a pass downloaded at visitsaintpaul.com. There will be shuttles from a number of places, including Alary’s, Tiffany’s, Wild Onion, Tav on the Ave and O’Gara’s in St. Paul.

Who should I cheer for in the races? Lakeville native Cameron Naasz has a big fan base and is leading in the Red Bull Crashed Ice series coming into the St. Paul races. The woman racer to watch is Amanda Trunzo from Blaine.

Lakeville native Cameron Naasz leads in the final heat ahead of Dean Moriarity of Canada (right), Jim DePaoli of Switzerland (middle back) and Scott Croxall of Canada at the eighth stage of the Ice Cross Downhill World Championship at the Red Bull Crashed Ice race in Ottawa, Canada on March 4, 2017. (courtesy photo)

Lakeville native Cameron Naasz leads in the final heat ahead of Dean Moriarity of Canada (right), Jim DePaoli of Switzerland (middle back) and Scott Croxall of Canada at the eighth stage of the Ice Cross Downhill World Championship at the Red Bull Crashed Ice race in Ottawa, Canada on March 4, 2017. (courtesy photo)

Where is a good spot to see some Crashed Ice action? There’s a new jump over John Ireland Boulevard. “It will be great for action and seeing the athletes take this amazing jump.”

What else is new this year? The rest of the course is the same. The viewing tickets are new this year. And expect more security and bag checks.

Where should I go after Crashed Ice — maybe some place I might see some of the athletes? There’s a street party on West Seventh Street. Red Bull Crashed Ice Village is from 4-11 p.m. The street will be closed, and bars and restaurants will offer specials.

IF YOU GO

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