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He appeared in Warren Miller movies for several consecutive years. In 2003, following his death, Warren Miller dedicated a segment in his film titled "Journey" [4] to Kelly. Kelly had uncredited starring roles in the Greg Stump films Siberia [5] and P-Tex, Lies & Duct Tape, [6] and was the first snowboarder to appear in an IMAX movie. [citation ...
Blair Morgan (Born October 9, 1975) is a Canadian former professional motocross and snowmobile racer. He was a member of the Ski-Doo Racing Team and a former snocross racer who was also a member of the Arctic Cat team. [1]
Snocross became an event at the X Games in 1998. [4] X Games is a popular gathering place for some snow-related sports in the United States. The course at the first snocross event at the X Games resembled a motocross course; it was significantly longer than courses are now. It had deeper holes and higher jumps that are now filled in with snow. [4]
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The game features snowmobiles (referred to as sleds), stunts and fourteen snow-covered courses consisting of slippery slopes, inclement weather and treacherous cliffs. Six racers were selectable from the outset and two more were unlockable, each of which had different snowmobile handling attributes.
Caleb Moore (August 28, 1987 – January 31, 2013) was an American professional snowmobile racer, a quad freestyle motocross rider, and the only person to date to die as a result of injuries sustained during the X Games. [2] During his X Games career, Moore claimed four medals. [3]
List of Bombardier recreational and snow vehicles and products.. These vehicles and craft were made by Bombardier or from 2003 Bombardier Recreational Products of Canada. In 2004 the industrial vehicles division was sold to the Camoplast company of Canada.
Kelly, meanwhile, took a massive pay cut as part of his coaching move, with his base pay decreasing from about $6.1 million at UCLA to $2 million at Ohio State.