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Illinois snowmobile - Wikipedia Articles

  • Bombardier Recreational Products

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    This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2009) Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP) Type Private company Joint venture Industry List of Bombardier recreational and snow vehicles Founded 1942 Founder(s) Joseph-Armand Bombardier Headquarters Valcourt, Quebec, Canada Area served Worldwide Key people Laurent Beaudoin Products Ski-Doo, Can-Am (ATV & Spyder Roadster), Sea-Doo (PWC and SportBoats), Lynx, Evinrude Outboard Motors, Johnson Outboards and Rotax Services Recreational Vehicule Financing Recreational Vehicule service Revenue US$2.5 billion (2010) Employees 6,500 (2010) Parent Bain Capital (50%), Bombardier Family (35%) and Caisse de Dépôt & Placements du Québec (15%). Divisions Canada, United States, Mexico, Finland and Austria. Subsidiaries Quebec Wisconsin Illinois North C... (see more)

  • Snocross

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    Snocross at the 2007 Winter X Games Snocross (also snowcross) is a racing sport involving racing specialized high performance snowmobiles on natural or artificially-made tracks consisting of tight turns, banked corners, steep jumps and obstacles. Riders race at speed of up to 60 miles per hour (96 kilometers per hour).[1] Jumps are up to 30 feet (9 meters) tall, so riders travel up to 130 feet (40 meters) before they touch the ground.[1] According to the World Snowmobile Association which governs snocross, watercross, and hillcross racing, snocross is the most popular form of snowmobile racing.[2] Snocross was derived from the sport of motocross. The name is a portmanteau of the words "snowmobile" and "motocross". The sport uses a snowmobile instead of a motorcycle, and a snow/ice surface instead of dirt. The snow/ice surface which is either natural or man-made.[3] Tracks are generally located in higher latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere since temperatures below freezing are... (see more)

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