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Snocross is the most popular form of snowmobile racing. With its high-flying aerial displays and short-track, it's both a spectator and television friendly sport. A snocross track is comprised of tight turns, sharp bermed corners, and a variety of bumps and moguls, which allow drivers to catch big air. Snocross pilots often reach heights of 30 feet after launching off a huge jump and land up to 100 feet beyond the jump! Crashing, swapping paint, and flying off the track are exciting parts of snocross racing, just as they are in Winston Cup and Super Cross racing.
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January
November 28-30, 2003
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Ski-Doo Duluth National, Duluth, Minnesota
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January
December 13-14, 2003
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Canadian Open, Assiniboia Downs, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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January
December 20-21, 2003
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Park X National, Park X, Hill City, Minnesota
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January
January 2-4, 2004
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Menominee Superstars of Snocross, Shawano, Wisconsin
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January
January 9-11, 2004
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Polaris Canterbury Snocross, Shakopee, Minnesota
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January
February 14-15, 2004
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Grand Prix de Valcourt, Valcourt, Quebec
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January
February 21-22, 2004
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Yamaha Eastern National, Vernon, New York
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January
February 28-29, 2004
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Michigan Challenge, Brooklyn, Michigan
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January
March 6-7, 2004
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Green Bay National, Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin
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January
March 19-21, 2004
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Nielsen Enterprises Grand Finale, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
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