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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

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    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931203

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

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    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931246

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

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    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931199

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

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    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931201

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

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    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931223

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

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    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931202

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

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    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931235

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

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    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931238

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

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    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931227

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

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    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931224

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931247

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

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    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931233

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

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    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931248

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

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    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931228

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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

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    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931234

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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

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    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931260

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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931236

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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931244

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931240

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931266

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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931254

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931258

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931264

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  • FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern
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    FEATURE - Lamborghinis fahren auf dem Eis in St. Moritz, um das Jubiläum des Lamborghini Polo Storico zu feiern

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Lamborghinis have been out on the ice at St. Moritz on 21 and 22 February 2025 celebrating the Lamborghini Polo Storico’s - a centre for restoring classic Lamborghinis -10th anniversary.
    An extraordinary Diablo SE 30 captured the guests’ attention throughout the weekend. The car, painted in “Lambo Thirty”—a brilliant purple created especially for this version—was spectacularly positioned, “flying,” on the panoramic terrace of Balthazar Downtown.
    The terrace looks out over the frozen water of Lake St. Moritz, where two more historic Lamborghini vehicles were in the spotlight: the white Countach “pace car”, which took part as support at the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix in 1981 and 1982, and a Miura SV were brought to St. Moritz by their owners to participate in the “The I.C.E. St. Moritz” concours d’elegance.
    “In St. Moritz, we kicked off a year of celebrations that will take us to some of the world's most exclusive locations, engaging our international community," stated Alessandro Farmeschi, After Sales Director at Automobili Lamborghini. “It was really meaningful to meet up in the Alps with our customers. Together, in the last ten years we’ve worked on unique projects, certified exceptional cars and promoted the history of our brand around the world.”
    Among the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the eye-catching, legendary Countach LP 400S, also known as the “Countach Pace Car” because it was used as the safety car at the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix in 1981 and was the official car of the Race Director the following year.
    One of the most iconic Lamborghinis ever employed in a sporting environment, the Countach in question is currently being analyzed as part of the Polo Storico certification process. It was accompanied on the ice parade around a frozen St. Moritz by a red Miura SV that was certified by Lamborghini Polo Storico in 2018. It was the last and most *** Local Caption *** 46931259

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    Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    Sibirische Eiseskälte in Ostdeutschland! Die mitunter kälteste Nacht des Winters steht in vielen Teilen Deutschlands an. Vor allem über Schneeflächen sinkt das Thermometer auf unter - 10 °C. In Sachsen wurden am späten Abend bereits Temperaturen von unter - 15 °C registriert. In Marienberg-Kühnhaide waren es sogar unter - 20 °C (on tape). Die Wetterstation im Ort liegt in einer topografischen Senke, sodass sich die Kaltluft bei Aufklaren hier besonders gut sammeln kann: https://wetter-kühnhaide.de/index.php?s=wettergrafiken_tag
    Aktuell gibt es am Boden - 23 °C. Entsprechend eisige Aufnahmen konnte unser Kameramann aus diesem Ort einfangen. Mit einem Thermometer konnten - 20 °C gemessen werden. Beeindruckende Aufnahmen auch am Bach im Ort. Dieser dampfte bei einer Wassertemperatur von nur wenigen Plusgraden. Strenger Frost lässt auch erste Bäche und Teiche zufrieren. Betreten sollte man diese Flächen aber noch lange nicht. Das Eis ist noch viel zu dünn. Auch die Kanalisation dampfte. Der Mond ging gegen 22 Uhr auch. Vor vier Tagen gab es übrigens den letzten Vollmond, auch „Schneemond“ genannt. Dieser wird mit den kältesten Nächten des Jahres in Verbindung gebracht.

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  • Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
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    Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    Sibirische Eiseskälte in Ostdeutschland! Die mitunter kälteste Nacht des Winters steht in vielen Teilen Deutschlands an. Vor allem über Schneeflächen sinkt das Thermometer auf unter - 10 °C. In Sachsen wurden am späten Abend bereits Temperaturen von unter - 15 °C registriert. In Marienberg-Kühnhaide waren es sogar unter - 20 °C (on tape). Die Wetterstation im Ort liegt in einer topografischen Senke, sodass sich die Kaltluft bei Aufklaren hier besonders gut sammeln kann: https://wetter-kühnhaide.de/index.php?s=wettergrafiken_tag
    Aktuell gibt es am Boden - 23 °C. Entsprechend eisige Aufnahmen konnte unser Kameramann aus diesem Ort einfangen. Mit einem Thermometer konnten - 20 °C gemessen werden. Beeindruckende Aufnahmen auch am Bach im Ort. Dieser dampfte bei einer Wassertemperatur von nur wenigen Plusgraden. Strenger Frost lässt auch erste Bäche und Teiche zufrieren. Betreten sollte man diese Flächen aber noch lange nicht. Das Eis ist noch viel zu dünn. Auch die Kanalisation dampfte. Der Mond ging gegen 22 Uhr auch. Vor vier Tagen gab es übrigens den letzten Vollmond, auch „Schneemond“ genannt. Dieser wird mit den kältesten Nächten des Jahres in Verbindung gebracht.

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  • Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
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    Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    Sibirische Eiseskälte in Ostdeutschland! Die mitunter kälteste Nacht des Winters steht in vielen Teilen Deutschlands an. Vor allem über Schneeflächen sinkt das Thermometer auf unter - 10 °C. In Sachsen wurden am späten Abend bereits Temperaturen von unter - 15 °C registriert. In Marienberg-Kühnhaide waren es sogar unter - 20 °C (on tape). Die Wetterstation im Ort liegt in einer topografischen Senke, sodass sich die Kaltluft bei Aufklaren hier besonders gut sammeln kann: https://wetter-kühnhaide.de/index.php?s=wettergrafiken_tag
    Aktuell gibt es am Boden - 23 °C. Entsprechend eisige Aufnahmen konnte unser Kameramann aus diesem Ort einfangen. Mit einem Thermometer konnten - 20 °C gemessen werden. Beeindruckende Aufnahmen auch am Bach im Ort. Dieser dampfte bei einer Wassertemperatur von nur wenigen Plusgraden. Strenger Frost lässt auch erste Bäche und Teiche zufrieren. Betreten sollte man diese Flächen aber noch lange nicht. Das Eis ist noch viel zu dünn. Auch die Kanalisation dampfte. Der Mond ging gegen 22 Uhr auch. Vor vier Tagen gab es übrigens den letzten Vollmond, auch „Schneemond“ genannt. Dieser wird mit den kältesten Nächten des Jahres in Verbindung gebracht.

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  • Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
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    Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    Sibirische Eiseskälte in Ostdeutschland! Die mitunter kälteste Nacht des Winters steht in vielen Teilen Deutschlands an. Vor allem über Schneeflächen sinkt das Thermometer auf unter - 10 °C. In Sachsen wurden am späten Abend bereits Temperaturen von unter - 15 °C registriert. In Marienberg-Kühnhaide waren es sogar unter - 20 °C (on tape). Die Wetterstation im Ort liegt in einer topografischen Senke, sodass sich die Kaltluft bei Aufklaren hier besonders gut sammeln kann: https://wetter-kühnhaide.de/index.php?s=wettergrafiken_tag
    Aktuell gibt es am Boden - 23 °C. Entsprechend eisige Aufnahmen konnte unser Kameramann aus diesem Ort einfangen. Mit einem Thermometer konnten - 20 °C gemessen werden. Beeindruckende Aufnahmen auch am Bach im Ort. Dieser dampfte bei einer Wassertemperatur von nur wenigen Plusgraden. Strenger Frost lässt auch erste Bäche und Teiche zufrieren. Betreten sollte man diese Flächen aber noch lange nicht. Das Eis ist noch viel zu dünn. Auch die Kanalisation dampfte. Der Mond ging gegen 22 Uhr auch. Vor vier Tagen gab es übrigens den letzten Vollmond, auch „Schneemond“ genannt. Dieser wird mit den kältesten Nächten des Jahres in Verbindung gebracht.

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  • Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    DUKAS_181331113_ACP
    Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    Sibirische Eiseskälte in Ostdeutschland! Die mitunter kälteste Nacht des Winters steht in vielen Teilen Deutschlands an. Vor allem über Schneeflächen sinkt das Thermometer auf unter - 10 °C. In Sachsen wurden am späten Abend bereits Temperaturen von unter - 15 °C registriert. In Marienberg-Kühnhaide waren es sogar unter - 20 °C (on tape). Die Wetterstation im Ort liegt in einer topografischen Senke, sodass sich die Kaltluft bei Aufklaren hier besonders gut sammeln kann: https://wetter-kühnhaide.de/index.php?s=wettergrafiken_tag
    Aktuell gibt es am Boden - 23 °C. Entsprechend eisige Aufnahmen konnte unser Kameramann aus diesem Ort einfangen. Mit einem Thermometer konnten - 20 °C gemessen werden. Beeindruckende Aufnahmen auch am Bach im Ort. Dieser dampfte bei einer Wassertemperatur von nur wenigen Plusgraden. Strenger Frost lässt auch erste Bäche und Teiche zufrieren. Betreten sollte man diese Flächen aber noch lange nicht. Das Eis ist noch viel zu dünn. Auch die Kanalisation dampfte. Der Mond ging gegen 22 Uhr auch. Vor vier Tagen gab es übrigens den letzten Vollmond, auch „Schneemond“ genannt. Dieser wird mit den kältesten Nächten des Jahres in Verbindung gebracht.

    action press

     

  • Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    DUKAS_181331112_ACP
    Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    Sibirische Eiseskälte in Ostdeutschland! Die mitunter kälteste Nacht des Winters steht in vielen Teilen Deutschlands an. Vor allem über Schneeflächen sinkt das Thermometer auf unter - 10 °C. In Sachsen wurden am späten Abend bereits Temperaturen von unter - 15 °C registriert. In Marienberg-Kühnhaide waren es sogar unter - 20 °C (on tape). Die Wetterstation im Ort liegt in einer topografischen Senke, sodass sich die Kaltluft bei Aufklaren hier besonders gut sammeln kann: https://wetter-kühnhaide.de/index.php?s=wettergrafiken_tag
    Aktuell gibt es am Boden - 23 °C. Entsprechend eisige Aufnahmen konnte unser Kameramann aus diesem Ort einfangen. Mit einem Thermometer konnten - 20 °C gemessen werden. Beeindruckende Aufnahmen auch am Bach im Ort. Dieser dampfte bei einer Wassertemperatur von nur wenigen Plusgraden. Strenger Frost lässt auch erste Bäche und Teiche zufrieren. Betreten sollte man diese Flächen aber noch lange nicht. Das Eis ist noch viel zu dünn. Auch die Kanalisation dampfte. Der Mond ging gegen 22 Uhr auch. Vor vier Tagen gab es übrigens den letzten Vollmond, auch „Schneemond“ genannt. Dieser wird mit den kältesten Nächten des Jahres in Verbindung gebracht.

    action press

     

  • Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    DUKAS_181331111_ACP
    Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    Sibirische Eiseskälte in Ostdeutschland! Die mitunter kälteste Nacht des Winters steht in vielen Teilen Deutschlands an. Vor allem über Schneeflächen sinkt das Thermometer auf unter - 10 °C. In Sachsen wurden am späten Abend bereits Temperaturen von unter - 15 °C registriert. In Marienberg-Kühnhaide waren es sogar unter - 20 °C (on tape). Die Wetterstation im Ort liegt in einer topografischen Senke, sodass sich die Kaltluft bei Aufklaren hier besonders gut sammeln kann: https://wetter-kühnhaide.de/index.php?s=wettergrafiken_tag
    Aktuell gibt es am Boden - 23 °C. Entsprechend eisige Aufnahmen konnte unser Kameramann aus diesem Ort einfangen. Mit einem Thermometer konnten - 20 °C gemessen werden. Beeindruckende Aufnahmen auch am Bach im Ort. Dieser dampfte bei einer Wassertemperatur von nur wenigen Plusgraden. Strenger Frost lässt auch erste Bäche und Teiche zufrieren. Betreten sollte man diese Flächen aber noch lange nicht. Das Eis ist noch viel zu dünn. Auch die Kanalisation dampfte. Der Mond ging gegen 22 Uhr auch. Vor vier Tagen gab es übrigens den letzten Vollmond, auch „Schneemond“ genannt. Dieser wird mit den kältesten Nächten des Jahres in Verbindung gebracht.

    action press

     

  • Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    DUKAS_181331108_ACP
    Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    Sibirische Eiseskälte in Ostdeutschland! Die mitunter kälteste Nacht des Winters steht in vielen Teilen Deutschlands an. Vor allem über Schneeflächen sinkt das Thermometer auf unter - 10 °C. In Sachsen wurden am späten Abend bereits Temperaturen von unter - 15 °C registriert. In Marienberg-Kühnhaide waren es sogar unter - 20 °C (on tape). Die Wetterstation im Ort liegt in einer topografischen Senke, sodass sich die Kaltluft bei Aufklaren hier besonders gut sammeln kann: https://wetter-kühnhaide.de/index.php?s=wettergrafiken_tag
    Aktuell gibt es am Boden - 23 °C. Entsprechend eisige Aufnahmen konnte unser Kameramann aus diesem Ort einfangen. Mit einem Thermometer konnten - 20 °C gemessen werden. Beeindruckende Aufnahmen auch am Bach im Ort. Dieser dampfte bei einer Wassertemperatur von nur wenigen Plusgraden. Strenger Frost lässt auch erste Bäche und Teiche zufrieren. Betreten sollte man diese Flächen aber noch lange nicht. Das Eis ist noch viel zu dünn. Auch die Kanalisation dampfte. Der Mond ging gegen 22 Uhr auch. Vor vier Tagen gab es übrigens den letzten Vollmond, auch „Schneemond“ genannt. Dieser wird mit den kältesten Nächten des Jahres in Verbindung gebracht.

    action press

     

  • Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    DUKAS_181331104_ACP
    Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    Sibirische Eiseskälte in Ostdeutschland! Die mitunter kälteste Nacht des Winters steht in vielen Teilen Deutschlands an. Vor allem über Schneeflächen sinkt das Thermometer auf unter - 10 °C. In Sachsen wurden am späten Abend bereits Temperaturen von unter - 15 °C registriert. In Marienberg-Kühnhaide waren es sogar unter - 20 °C (on tape). Die Wetterstation im Ort liegt in einer topografischen Senke, sodass sich die Kaltluft bei Aufklaren hier besonders gut sammeln kann: https://wetter-kühnhaide.de/index.php?s=wettergrafiken_tag
    Aktuell gibt es am Boden - 23 °C. Entsprechend eisige Aufnahmen konnte unser Kameramann aus diesem Ort einfangen. Mit einem Thermometer konnten - 20 °C gemessen werden. Beeindruckende Aufnahmen auch am Bach im Ort. Dieser dampfte bei einer Wassertemperatur von nur wenigen Plusgraden. Strenger Frost lässt auch erste Bäche und Teiche zufrieren. Betreten sollte man diese Flächen aber noch lange nicht. Das Eis ist noch viel zu dünn. Auch die Kanalisation dampfte. Der Mond ging gegen 22 Uhr auch. Vor vier Tagen gab es übrigens den letzten Vollmond, auch „Schneemond“ genannt. Dieser wird mit den kältesten Nächten des Jahres in Verbindung gebracht.

    action press

     

  • Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    DUKAS_181331093_ACP
    Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    Sibirische Eiseskälte in Ostdeutschland! Die mitunter kälteste Nacht des Winters steht in vielen Teilen Deutschlands an. Vor allem über Schneeflächen sinkt das Thermometer auf unter - 10 °C. In Sachsen wurden am späten Abend bereits Temperaturen von unter - 15 °C registriert. In Marienberg-Kühnhaide waren es sogar unter - 20 °C (on tape). Die Wetterstation im Ort liegt in einer topografischen Senke, sodass sich die Kaltluft bei Aufklaren hier besonders gut sammeln kann: https://wetter-kühnhaide.de/index.php?s=wettergrafiken_tag
    Aktuell gibt es am Boden - 23 °C. Entsprechend eisige Aufnahmen konnte unser Kameramann aus diesem Ort einfangen. Mit einem Thermometer konnten - 20 °C gemessen werden. Beeindruckende Aufnahmen auch am Bach im Ort. Dieser dampfte bei einer Wassertemperatur von nur wenigen Plusgraden. Strenger Frost lässt auch erste Bäche und Teiche zufrieren. Betreten sollte man diese Flächen aber noch lange nicht. Das Eis ist noch viel zu dünn. Auch die Kanalisation dampfte. Der Mond ging gegen 22 Uhr auch. Vor vier Tagen gab es übrigens den letzten Vollmond, auch „Schneemond“ genannt. Dieser wird mit den kältesten Nächten des Jahres in Verbindung gebracht.

    action press

     

  • Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    DUKAS_181331089_ACP
    Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    Sibirische Eiseskälte in Ostdeutschland! Die mitunter kälteste Nacht des Winters steht in vielen Teilen Deutschlands an. Vor allem über Schneeflächen sinkt das Thermometer auf unter - 10 °C. In Sachsen wurden am späten Abend bereits Temperaturen von unter - 15 °C registriert. In Marienberg-Kühnhaide waren es sogar unter - 20 °C (on tape). Die Wetterstation im Ort liegt in einer topografischen Senke, sodass sich die Kaltluft bei Aufklaren hier besonders gut sammeln kann: https://wetter-kühnhaide.de/index.php?s=wettergrafiken_tag
    Aktuell gibt es am Boden - 23 °C. Entsprechend eisige Aufnahmen konnte unser Kameramann aus diesem Ort einfangen. Mit einem Thermometer konnten - 20 °C gemessen werden. Beeindruckende Aufnahmen auch am Bach im Ort. Dieser dampfte bei einer Wassertemperatur von nur wenigen Plusgraden. Strenger Frost lässt auch erste Bäche und Teiche zufrieren. Betreten sollte man diese Flächen aber noch lange nicht. Das Eis ist noch viel zu dünn. Auch die Kanalisation dampfte. Der Mond ging gegen 22 Uhr auch. Vor vier Tagen gab es übrigens den letzten Vollmond, auch „Schneemond“ genannt. Dieser wird mit den kältesten Nächten des Jahres in Verbindung gebracht.

    action press

     

  • Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    DUKAS_181331086_ACP
    Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    Sibirische Eiseskälte in Ostdeutschland! Die mitunter kälteste Nacht des Winters steht in vielen Teilen Deutschlands an. Vor allem über Schneeflächen sinkt das Thermometer auf unter - 10 °C. In Sachsen wurden am späten Abend bereits Temperaturen von unter - 15 °C registriert. In Marienberg-Kühnhaide waren es sogar unter - 20 °C (on tape). Die Wetterstation im Ort liegt in einer topografischen Senke, sodass sich die Kaltluft bei Aufklaren hier besonders gut sammeln kann: https://wetter-kühnhaide.de/index.php?s=wettergrafiken_tag
    Aktuell gibt es am Boden - 23 °C. Entsprechend eisige Aufnahmen konnte unser Kameramann aus diesem Ort einfangen. Mit einem Thermometer konnten - 20 °C gemessen werden. Beeindruckende Aufnahmen auch am Bach im Ort. Dieser dampfte bei einer Wassertemperatur von nur wenigen Plusgraden. Strenger Frost lässt auch erste Bäche und Teiche zufrieren. Betreten sollte man diese Flächen aber noch lange nicht. Das Eis ist noch viel zu dünn. Auch die Kanalisation dampfte. Der Mond ging gegen 22 Uhr auch. Vor vier Tagen gab es übrigens den letzten Vollmond, auch „Schneemond“ genannt. Dieser wird mit den kältesten Nächten des Jahres in Verbindung gebracht.

    action press

     

  • Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    DUKAS_181331082_ACP
    Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    Sibirische Eiseskälte in Ostdeutschland! Die mitunter kälteste Nacht des Winters steht in vielen Teilen Deutschlands an. Vor allem über Schneeflächen sinkt das Thermometer auf unter - 10 °C. In Sachsen wurden am späten Abend bereits Temperaturen von unter - 15 °C registriert. In Marienberg-Kühnhaide waren es sogar unter - 20 °C (on tape). Die Wetterstation im Ort liegt in einer topografischen Senke, sodass sich die Kaltluft bei Aufklaren hier besonders gut sammeln kann: https://wetter-kühnhaide.de/index.php?s=wettergrafiken_tag
    Aktuell gibt es am Boden - 23 °C. Entsprechend eisige Aufnahmen konnte unser Kameramann aus diesem Ort einfangen. Mit einem Thermometer konnten - 20 °C gemessen werden. Beeindruckende Aufnahmen auch am Bach im Ort. Dieser dampfte bei einer Wassertemperatur von nur wenigen Plusgraden. Strenger Frost lässt auch erste Bäche und Teiche zufrieren. Betreten sollte man diese Flächen aber noch lange nicht. Das Eis ist noch viel zu dünn. Auch die Kanalisation dampfte. Der Mond ging gegen 22 Uhr auch. Vor vier Tagen gab es übrigens den letzten Vollmond, auch „Schneemond“ genannt. Dieser wird mit den kältesten Nächten des Jahres in Verbindung gebracht.

    action press

     

  • Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    DUKAS_181331079_ACP
    Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    Sibirische Eiseskälte in Ostdeutschland! Die mitunter kälteste Nacht des Winters steht in vielen Teilen Deutschlands an. Vor allem über Schneeflächen sinkt das Thermometer auf unter - 10 °C. In Sachsen wurden am späten Abend bereits Temperaturen von unter - 15 °C registriert. In Marienberg-Kühnhaide waren es sogar unter - 20 °C (on tape). Die Wetterstation im Ort liegt in einer topografischen Senke, sodass sich die Kaltluft bei Aufklaren hier besonders gut sammeln kann: https://wetter-kühnhaide.de/index.php?s=wettergrafiken_tag
    Aktuell gibt es am Boden - 23 °C. Entsprechend eisige Aufnahmen konnte unser Kameramann aus diesem Ort einfangen. Mit einem Thermometer konnten - 20 °C gemessen werden. Beeindruckende Aufnahmen auch am Bach im Ort. Dieser dampfte bei einer Wassertemperatur von nur wenigen Plusgraden. Strenger Frost lässt auch erste Bäche und Teiche zufrieren. Betreten sollte man diese Flächen aber noch lange nicht. Das Eis ist noch viel zu dünn. Auch die Kanalisation dampfte. Der Mond ging gegen 22 Uhr auch. Vor vier Tagen gab es übrigens den letzten Vollmond, auch „Schneemond“ genannt. Dieser wird mit den kältesten Nächten des Jahres in Verbindung gebracht.

    action press

     

  • Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    DUKAS_181331076_ACP
    Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    Sibirische Eiseskälte in Ostdeutschland! Die mitunter kälteste Nacht des Winters steht in vielen Teilen Deutschlands an. Vor allem über Schneeflächen sinkt das Thermometer auf unter - 10 °C. In Sachsen wurden am späten Abend bereits Temperaturen von unter - 15 °C registriert. In Marienberg-Kühnhaide waren es sogar unter - 20 °C (on tape). Die Wetterstation im Ort liegt in einer topografischen Senke, sodass sich die Kaltluft bei Aufklaren hier besonders gut sammeln kann: https://wetter-kühnhaide.de/index.php?s=wettergrafiken_tag
    Aktuell gibt es am Boden - 23 °C. Entsprechend eisige Aufnahmen konnte unser Kameramann aus diesem Ort einfangen. Mit einem Thermometer konnten - 20 °C gemessen werden. Beeindruckende Aufnahmen auch am Bach im Ort. Dieser dampfte bei einer Wassertemperatur von nur wenigen Plusgraden. Strenger Frost lässt auch erste Bäche und Teiche zufrieren. Betreten sollte man diese Flächen aber noch lange nicht. Das Eis ist noch viel zu dünn. Auch die Kanalisation dampfte. Der Mond ging gegen 22 Uhr auch. Vor vier Tagen gab es übrigens den letzten Vollmond, auch „Schneemond“ genannt. Dieser wird mit den kältesten Nächten des Jahres in Verbindung gebracht.

    action press

     

  • Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    DUKAS_181331065_ACP
    Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    Sibirische Eiseskälte in Ostdeutschland! Die mitunter kälteste Nacht des Winters steht in vielen Teilen Deutschlands an. Vor allem über Schneeflächen sinkt das Thermometer auf unter - 10 °C. In Sachsen wurden am späten Abend bereits Temperaturen von unter - 15 °C registriert. In Marienberg-Kühnhaide waren es sogar unter - 20 °C (on tape). Die Wetterstation im Ort liegt in einer topografischen Senke, sodass sich die Kaltluft bei Aufklaren hier besonders gut sammeln kann: https://wetter-kühnhaide.de/index.php?s=wettergrafiken_tag
    Aktuell gibt es am Boden - 23 °C. Entsprechend eisige Aufnahmen konnte unser Kameramann aus diesem Ort einfangen. Mit einem Thermometer konnten - 20 °C gemessen werden. Beeindruckende Aufnahmen auch am Bach im Ort. Dieser dampfte bei einer Wassertemperatur von nur wenigen Plusgraden. Strenger Frost lässt auch erste Bäche und Teiche zufrieren. Betreten sollte man diese Flächen aber noch lange nicht. Das Eis ist noch viel zu dünn. Auch die Kanalisation dampfte. Der Mond ging gegen 22 Uhr auch. Vor vier Tagen gab es übrigens den letzten Vollmond, auch „Schneemond“ genannt. Dieser wird mit den kältesten Nächten des Jahres in Verbindung gebracht.

    action press

     

  • Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    DUKAS_181331062_ACP
    Kältewelle über Deutschland: Bis zu minus 20 Grad
    Sibirische Eiseskälte in Ostdeutschland! Die mitunter kälteste Nacht des Winters steht in vielen Teilen Deutschlands an. Vor allem über Schneeflächen sinkt das Thermometer auf unter - 10 °C. In Sachsen wurden am späten Abend bereits Temperaturen von unter - 15 °C registriert. In Marienberg-Kühnhaide waren es sogar unter - 20 °C (on tape). Die Wetterstation im Ort liegt in einer topografischen Senke, sodass sich die Kaltluft bei Aufklaren hier besonders gut sammeln kann: https://wetter-kühnhaide.de/index.php?s=wettergrafiken_tag
    Aktuell gibt es am Boden - 23 °C. Entsprechend eisige Aufnahmen konnte unser Kameramann aus diesem Ort einfangen. Mit einem Thermometer konnten - 20 °C gemessen werden. Beeindruckende Aufnahmen auch am Bach im Ort. Dieser dampfte bei einer Wassertemperatur von nur wenigen Plusgraden. Strenger Frost lässt auch erste Bäche und Teiche zufrieren. Betreten sollte man diese Flächen aber noch lange nicht. Das Eis ist noch viel zu dünn. Auch die Kanalisation dampfte. Der Mond ging gegen 22 Uhr auch. Vor vier Tagen gab es übrigens den letzten Vollmond, auch „Schneemond“ genannt. Dieser wird mit den kältesten Nächten des Jahres in Verbindung gebracht.

    action press

     

  • DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
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    DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
    While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
    His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
    The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
    The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
    Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
    Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
    In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
    Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
    When: 12 Feb 2025
    Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI

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  • DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
    DUK10163016_011
    DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
    While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
    His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
    The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
    The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
    Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
    Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
    In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
    Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
    When: 12 Feb 2025
    Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI

    (c) Dukas - Double Fee !

     

  • DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
    DUK10163016_010
    DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
    While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
    His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
    The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
    The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
    Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
    Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
    In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
    Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
    When: 12 Feb 2025
    Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI

    (c) Dukas - Double Fee !

     

  • DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
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    DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
    While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
    His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
    The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
    The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
    Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
    Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
    In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
    Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
    When: 13 Feb 2025
    Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
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  • DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
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    DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
    While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
    His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
    The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
    The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
    Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
    Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
    In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
    Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
    When: 12 Feb 2025
    Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI

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  • DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
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    DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
    While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
    His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
    The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
    The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
    Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
    Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
    In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
    Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
    When: 10 Feb 2025
    Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI

    (c) Dukas - Double Fee !

     

  • DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
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    DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
    While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
    His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
    The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
    The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
    Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
    Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
    In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
    Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
    When: 12 Feb 2025
    Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI

    (c) Dukas - Double Fee !

     

  • DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
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    DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
    While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
    His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
    The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
    The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
    Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
    Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
    In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
    Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
    When: 10 Feb 2025
    Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI

    (c) Dukas - Double Fee !

     

  • DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
    DUK10163016_004
    DIY Eiskarussell: Die kanadische Skateboard-Legende Ryan Decenzo hat mit seinem Team die eisige Fläche des Coon Lake in Minnesota in einen einzigartigen rotierenden Skatepark verwandelt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
    Canadian skateboarding legend Ryan Decenzo has created his own revolving boardpark on ice.
    While most retreat indoors when lakes freeze over, Decenzo and his crew have transformed the icy expanse of Coon Lake, Minnesota, into a spinning skatepark like no other.
    His latest YouTube release captures the audacious feat, showcasing how he, alongside fellow skaters TJ Rogers and Torey Pudwill, tackled an ice carousel—an enormous, rotating slab of ice cut from the lake’s surface.
    The ambitious DIY project, engineered with the expertise of ice carousel specialist Paul Miller, featured a series of challenging obstacles: a spinning goal post with a precarious gap, a rotating quarterpipe that disoriented even the most seasoned skaters, and a circular rail demanding supreme precision.
    The trio battled freezing temperatures, unpredictable movement, and the limitations of their equipment—wax refusing to stick in sub-zero conditions, water splashing onto their gear, and daylight dwindling as they attempted increasingly complex manoeuvres.
    Ice carousels, a tradition originating in Finland, have long been a feature of winter festivities across North America, evolving from simple ice-cutting experiments into record-breaking engineering marvels.
    Communities in Canada and the US have embraced them, crafting giant spinning platforms for ice fishing, bonfires, music festivals, and now, skateboarding.
    In 2023, the largest ice carousel to date—measuring an astonishing 541 metres across—was cut in Maine. Decenzo’s latest project pushes the boundaries of what’s possible on these frozen arenas, proving that skateboarding is not confined to the streets and that innovation knows no seasonal limits.
    Where: Coon Lake, Minnesota, United States
    When: 10 Feb 2025
    Credit: Jonathan Mehring / Red Bull Content Pool/Cover Images
    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDI

    (c) Dukas - Double Fee !

     

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