February 21, 2015 | 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Budweiser Events Center
5290 Arena Circle, Loveland, CO United States

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The 39th Annual World Championship Ice Racing Series will grip the ice and spectators’ breaths at the Budweiser Events Center on Feb. 21, 2015 at 7 p.m.  Racers will battle on bikes equipped with razor sharp steel studded tires in 20 unique events as they earn points towards the coveted 2015 International Championship Events (ICE) World Championship.

Tickets to World Championship Ice Racing Series, priced at $17 and $27 for VIP seats (rows 2-4) and can be purchased at comcastTIX.com, 877-544-TIXX, or at the Budweiser Events Center Box Office. Tickets for children, ages 2-12, are $9; children’s discount not available on VIP seats. Prices increase $2 day of show. For groups of 10 more, contact 970.619.4122.

Established in 1977, the longest running arena racing series on earth features professional Manufacturers World Cup Motorcycles and Unlimited Outlaw Quads. The Unlimited Outlaw Pro Quad division features highly modified four-wheel ATVs built and prepared specifically for oval track ice racing. The Quads are noteworthy for their “lack of rules” on the ice.

Designed to encourage local participation and to allow for valuable ice experience, World Championship Ice Racing offers racing in select amateur classes. Included in these classes are Nitro X-Karts (layback, oval track racing go-karts with powerful nitro burning 4-stroke engines), Big Dogs Pit Bikes (hopped up customized 50cc racing mini bikes ridden by adults) and ICE Breaker Amateur Quads. For more information, visit icespeedway.com.

In just over two hours, fans will experience the thunder of 20 exciting races to determine event champions in all classes. Pro racers will win cash and trophies and will earn valuable points towards their sport’s most prestigious title – 2015 ICE World Champion.  These silver rockets racing studs also add an element of danger not present in other forms of racing. The pros are capable of accelerating from 0-60MPH in under three seconds on ice.