Michigan Snocross & CSRA Snowcross Championship Announces “Border Cup” Snocross Race
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Northern Power Race Park
231-587-0056
rene@northernpowerracepark.com
MSX & CSRA Announce The Border Cup:
(Mancelona, MI) Regional Snocross Series, Michigan Snocross, and Canadian Snowcross Championship Series, CSRA, today announced the Border Cup Snocross Race. Scheduled to take place at Northern Power Race Park in Mancelona, MI on December 7 and 8, 2024.
Collaborating for this special event, Michigan Snocross, and CSRA are bringing a cross-border competition for snocross athletes. This event welcomes all athletes, regardless of their regular participation in Michigan Snocross or CSRA.
The event will kick off the 2024/25 Snocross Season for the Michigan Snocross and CSRA series. Athletes will compete for their respective country to accumulate points toward winning the esteemed Border Cup Trophy and the title of Border Cup Champion.
The Border Cup will feature two rounds: round one will be on Saturday, December 7, 2024, and round two on Sunday, December 8, 2024. Points will be earned over the two days, with the country accumulating the most points being awarded the Border Cup trophy on Sunday.
Further details about the race schedule, classes, registration and memberships, points breakdown, practice, and accommodations will be provided ahead of the event. Updates will be accessible on northernpowerracepark.com and snowcross.com.
About Northern Power Race Park: In the heart of Northern Michigan lies Northern Power Race Park, a 72-acre racing
facility founded by Marc Archambault in 2021. The team specializes in winter racing events at their venue and takes
pride in being the only public snocross track in Michigan. Situated in Mancelona, they draw in racers and spectators
from across the Upper and Lower Penninsula, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio, Indiana, and Canada. They can produce
ample amounts of snow during the winter season.
Since its inception in 1994, the CSRA (Canadian Snowcross Racing Association) has been a governing body that organizes, promotes, and regulates snowmobile competitions in Canada, primarily within the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.
The CSRA was created to help sponsors, manufacturers, and racers benefit from the rapidly expanding sport of professional snowmobile racing. The mission of the CSRA is to bring the sport of snowmobile racing to its highest level. The CSRA strives to bring sponsors, racers, manufacturers, and racing fans the most organized, visible circuit in the industry.
Snowcross is today’s most popular form of snowmobile racing. With its high-flying aerial displays and compact track design, competitors race around tracks that feature tight turns, banked corners, and a variety of jumps allowing racers to catch “big air” in full view of spectators.
Spanning (10-12) events from October thru to April, the CSRA travels to key Powersports markets with its travelling race circuit. The series attracts hundreds of racers and thousands of spectators at each event. Sponsors of the CSRA benefit from a captive audience of race fans totaling over 50,000 for the season.
CSRA race fans are a mix of young families whose head of household is between the age of 30 -50 years and single males between the ages of 18-54 years old. Occupations of the head of the household are evenly split between white and blue collar professionals with household incomes in excess of $85,000 per annum.
Amongst all snowmobile’s, CSRA racers, spectators and recreational snowmobile users, the common thread that links them together is their love of the great outdoors, the apparel that they wear, and the vehicles they choose to ride and transport their equipment with.