: Racers fly at speeds reaching up to 60 miles per hour.
Derived directly from motocross, the sport swaps dirt for snow and ice. It features massive air, tight corners, and brutal track conditions. Snocross is widely considered the most popular form of snowmobile racing in the world. 🏔️ Core Characteristics and Tracks SnowCross
: It is not uncommon for professional riders to launch their snowmobiles up to 30 feet in the air and travel distances of up to 130 feet before touching down again. : Racers fly at speeds reaching up to 60 miles per hour
: Usually short, tight, and highly technical. They are custom-engineered with heavy machinery to include giant doubles, triples, tabletop jumps, banked corners, and rhythm sections full of massive bumps called "whoops". SnowCross