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SOUTH RACING CAN-AM MAVERICK X3 TEAM RULES THE FIELD TO WIN DAKAR RALLY

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Córdoba, Argentina, January 20, 2018 – Team South Racing Can-Am drivers Reinaldo Varela and Gustavo Gugelmin won the 2018 Dakar Rally in South America in the SxS category with the Can-Am Maverick X3 vehicle in its inaugural entry.

“To have the Can-Am Maverick X3 win the side-by-side class in its first ever attempt in Dakar, the world’s most difficult race, is outstanding,” said Olivier Camus, Director of Global Product Strategy – Can-Am. “With the victory, Scott Abraham and his entire crew at South Racing / Can-Am, and Reinaldo Varela outperformed our expectations. Their expertise and dedication proved invaluable in developing a package that could help the Maverick X3 outlast the competition, as well as the most challenging terrain and conditions imaginable. This success also demonstrates that the Maverick X3 is the most capable and reliable platform for conquering brutal terrain.”

The Varela-Gugelmin crew, which earned second in the 14th and final stage, won a total of five stages on its way to completing the Dakar Rally with a time of 72:44.06, which was around 57 minutes ahead of its closest competitor. Another South Racing Can-Am crew, composed of Argentines Leonel Larrauri and Fernando Imperatrice, won the final stage and finished the race in sixth place.

For more information about Can-Am off-road products, the family of championship-winning Can-Am Maverick X3 side-by- side vehicles and the Can-Am racing program, visit CanAmOffRoad.com.

About BRP
BRP (TSX:DOO) is a global leader in the design, development, manufacturing, distribution and marketing
of powersports vehicles and propulsion systems. Its portfolio includes Ski-Doo and Lynx snowmobiles, Sea- Doo watercraft, Can-Am off-road and Spyder vehicles, Evinrude and Rotax marine propulsion systems as well as Rotax engines for karts, motorcycles and recreational aircraft. BRP supports its line of products with
a dedicated parts, accessories and clothing business. With annual sales of CA$4.2 billion from over 100 countries, the Company employs approximately 8,700 people worldwide.

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Yamaha Announces 2018 SxS / ATV Racers and bLU cRU Support Program

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KENNESAW, Ga. – January 11, 2018 – Yamaha Motor Corp., USA, announces their new and returning factory-supported Side-by-Side (SxS) and ATV racers for the 2018 season, including defending champions returning to race Yamaha’s pure sport YXZ1000R SxS and best-selling YFZ450R sport ATV. Yamaha’s bLU cRU race support program will continue offering championship bonuses to registered racers competing in a YXZ1000R or on a YFZ450R model.

Kicking off the 2018 SxS season, Yamaha is offering a $10,000 potential bonus for the winning YXZ at the King of the Hammers (KOH) race on February 7, comprised of $5,000 to the top-finishing YXZ1000R in the UTV class, plus an additional $5,000 with an overall first place finish. The ULTRA4 Racing Series’ KOH is renowned for its ruthless desert course through some of the roughest and most challenging rock and boulder sections of any timed event.

“Yamaha’s 2018 factory-supported Side-by-Side / ATV race team, along with our bLU cRU program, welcomes world-class talent on all fronts, encompassing defending champions, and record-setting veterans in the lineup,” said Donnie Luce, Yamaha’s MX / ATV / Off-Road Coordinator. “The YXZ1000R and YFZ450R prove over and over they are the most dominant and durable off-road racing machines in their class, thereby becoming the vehicle-of-choice for championship-winning racers and everyday adventure- seekers everywhere.”

Competing again in The Off-Road Championship (TORC) Pro Stock UTV class is decorated series race veteran and defending champion, CJ Greaves, in his Monster Energy / Maxxis / Yamalube / GYTR / Greaves Motorsports YXZ1000R. At only 22 years old, Greaves’ TORC series pedigree includes three Pro 2 truck championships (2014, 2015, 2016), three Pro 4 truck championships (2015, 2016, 2017), and the 2017 Pro Stock UTV Championship with a near-perfect run, winning 12 of 13 races last year. Looking to extend his championship reach and dominance to the west coast, CJ Greaves spent the off-season honing his skills and equipping a YXZ to compete at KOH in the UTV class. The YXZ’s manual transmission eliminates the need for a CVT belt, providing maximum durability in aggressive, high-performance off-road situations – ideal for the grueling KOH course.

Making his debut as a Yamaha factory-supported driver is defending Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing Series’ (LOORRS) Production 1000 UTV champion, Brock Heger, in his Jeremy McGrath Motorsports / Maxxis / ICON Vehicle Dynamics YXZ1000R. Last year, Heger and his YXZ1000R secured six first place finishes to capture the National LOORRS series’ inaugural Production 1000 UTV class, and bLU cRU championship bonus, with a 55-point lead ahead of the next competitor. As the vehicle-to-beat in the Production 1000 UTV class, the YXZ1000R is the world’s first pure sport SxS, offering an exciting direct-connection experience to racers seeking the ultimate high-performance in a SxS.

Looking to keep his streak alive and secure Yamaha’s $15,000 bLU cRU UXC1 Pro UTV championship bonus, reigning two-time Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) UXC1 Pro UTV champion, Cody Miller, will defend his back-to-back titles piloting his Am-Pro / Yamaha / GYTR / Greaves Motorsports / Yamalube YXZ1000R SS. Miller’s 2017 GNCC victory in the Sport Shift YXZ, featuring Yamaha’s Real World Tech paddle shifters – eliminating the need for both the clutch pedal and taking your foot off the gas during shifting – marked the model’s first year of GNCC racing, and first national cross country championship.

Also returning for another year on the GNCC circuit is longtime Yamaha factory-supported racing veteran, Walker Fowler, defending his third-straight GNCC XC1 Pro ATV championship on his WFR / Fly / Lonestar YFZ450R. Fowler brings more than a decade of two and four-wheel experience to the starting line, going all the way back to his 2006 GNCC debut. Combining Fowler’s 12 race wins with Johnny Gallagher’s first- ever win last year, Yamaha’s Proven Off-Road YFZ450R won every XC1 Pro ATV round, setting a new record for most overall wins in a single season, and earning Yamaha the prestigious GNCC ATV Manufacturer’s Cup. Fowler will also compete in the UXC1 Pro UTV class for his second straight year driving his Weller Racing / WFR / Yamaha YXZ1000R SS.

Heading up the ATV MX effort for Yamaha is five-time AMA Pro ATV MX champion, Chad Wienen, on his Wienen Motorsports / Maxxis / SSI / Walsh / GYTR YFZ450R. In 2016, Wienen became the second racer in ATV MX history, and the only racer in 25 years to win five-straight AMA Pro ATV MX Championships. Following another strong performance in 2017, the second-most winningest ATV MX racer of all time aims to recapture his spot at the top, chasing his sixth ATV MX Championship.

Opening opportunities to Yamaha’s extensive racing community and fans, Yamaha’s bLU cRU support program offers racing bonuses to any registered racers competing in the designated classes with Yamaha’s 2017 or newer YXZ1000R, YXZ1000R SS or YFZ450R models. To sign up and apply for bLU cRU benefits, register online at www.YamahabLUcRU.com. Once approved, racers will receive a reloadable Yamaha bLU cRU debit card and $45 credit on their www.bLUcRUswag.com account for bLU cRU apparel. These racers will also be eligible for championship bonuses paid directly to their bLU cRU debit card.

Yamaha’s bLU cRU race support program will reward 2018 championship bonuses to qualifying first place finishers as follows:

SxS Racing Series / YXZ1000R
The Off-Road Championship (TORC), Pro Stock UTV class: $15,000
Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing (LOORRS), Pro Production 1000 class: $15,000
Grand National Cross Country (GNCC), UXC1 Pro UTV class: $15,000
Best in the Desert (BITD), Production 1000 class: $5,000
Lucas Oil Regional Off-Road Racing (LORORS) – SoCal, Production 1000 UTV class: LORORS – $5,000
Arizona, Production 1000 UTV class: $5,000
World Off-Road Championship Series (WORCS), SxS Pro Stock class: King of the Hammers, UTV class (Top Finishing YXZ1000R): $5,000
King of the Hammers, UTV Class (First-Overall Finish in an YXZ1000R): $5,000

ATV Racing Series / YFZ450R
GNCC, XC1 Pro ATV class: $10,000
American Motorcycle Association (AMA) ATV MX, Pro class: $10,000

In addition to the championship bonuses, Yamaha will offer trackside support at all TORC events via a dealer, Powersports 1 Yamaha (Appleton, WI), which includes emergency parts support with discounted pricing and free technical assistance to all YXZ drivers. To register or view more information on Yamaha’s bLU cRU program, including all guidelines and requirements for SxS and ATV racing, visit www.YamahabLUcRU.com.

All of Yamaha’s SxS and full-size ATVs are proudly Assembled in the USA at Yamaha’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Newnan, Georgia, for worldwide distribution. Be sure to follow Yamaha and their racing success online at www.Facebook.com/YamahaMotorUSA, www.Twitter.com/YamahaMotorUSA and www.Instagram.com/YamahaMotorUSA. #Yamaha #Yamaha Racing #YXZ1000R #YFZ450R #bLUcRU #AssembledinUSA #ProvenOffRoad #REALizeYourAdventure

About Yamaha Motor Corp., USA
Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA, (YMUS), a leader in the motorsports market, makes the toughest, most capable and versatile ATV and Side-by-Side vehicles. The company’s ever-expanding product offerings also include motorcycles, outboard motors, personal watercraft, snowmobiles, boats, outdoor power equipment, accessories, apparel and much more. YMUS products are sold through a nationwide network of dealers in the United States.

Headquartered in Cypress, Calif., since its incorporation in 1976, Yamaha also has facilities in Wisconsin and Georgia, as well as factory operations in Tennessee and Georgia. For more information on Yamaha, visit www.YamahaMotorsports.com.

Polaris® Sportsman® ATV Announces Limited Edition Models Ahead of 2018 Riding Season

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MINNEAPOLIS (Jan. 3, 2018) – Polaris® Sportsman®, the No. 1-selling brand of automatic 4×4 ATVs, today introduced new Sportsman XP 1000 LE and Sportsman 570 EPS LE models. Featuring exclusive new graphics and premium accessory combinations, the limited editions deliver the next level of off-road riding experience. Polaris Sportsman is also launching Sportsman 450 H.O. EPS in Ghost Gray, adding a breakthrough, new color option for consumers with the same great features as the Sportsman 450 H.O. EPS model.

This limited-edition launch adds upgraded options to the already legendary Polaris Sportsman lineup. “We take great pride in addressing what consumers desire in our Sportsman ATV vehicles and going beyond the call to ensure each upgrade continues to raise the bar,” said Roger Hapka, Vice President, Off-Road Vehicles. “With each new offering, we are working to ensure our vehicles provide consumers with the ultimate riding experience.”

Sportsman XP® 1000 LE – Lava Orange Metallic – $12,799

The most powerful Sportsman ever built, Sportsman XP 1000 LE, is now available in an exclusive new Lava Orange Metallic paint with matte titanium accented cut-and-sew seats. Rack extenders, a third LED brake light, the Ultimate Series Front Bumper and a 3,500-pound HD winch provide added off-road capability. Also included are new color-matched matte titanium metallic wheels and 27-inch VIPR tires, making the Sportsman XP 1000 LE the ultimate vehicle for a big bore rider experience.

Additional features for the XP 1000 and XP 1000 LE include the proven 90 HP ProStar™ Twin EFI engine, exclusive 3-mode throttle control, more than eight gallons of weather-resistant storage and 11.5 inches of ground clearance. A high-clearance dual A-arm suspension and engine braking system (EBS) with active descent control (ADC) offer riders peace of mind on unforgiving terrain. Its industry-leading 575-pound payload and 1,500-pound towing capacity allow riders to tackle the toughest jobs.

Sportsman® 570 EPS LE – Breakout Camo – $8,199

The limited edition features automotive-style paint, an upgrade for 570 EPS models, in an all-new “breakout camo” pattern with orange accents. The best-selling Sportsman 570 EPS LE offers Electronic Power Steering (EPS), a purpose-built 44 HP ProStar EFI engine with dual overhead cam, front bumper, and 2,500-pound winch. The vehicle’s legendary suspension and handling gives riders the ability to navigate the toughest terrains with 11 inches of ground clearance, improved EBS (Engine Braking System) and a digital display.

Sportsman® 450 H.O EPS – Ghost Gray – $6,899

The new Sportsman 450 H.O. EPS in Ghost Gray has the same great features as the Sportsman 450 H.O. EPS model, one of the industry’s best value ATVs. Featuring a capable 33 HP ProStar EFI engine, 10.5 inches of ground clearance, massive 1,225-pounds towing, and industry-leading storage capacity, the 450 H.O. EP in Ghost Gray is built to conquer tough tasks and terrain.

All the new models are available in dealerships starting in February.

You can find more information about Polaris Off-Road Vehicles and Polaris Engineered Accessories at www.Polaris.com. Also visit us and join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

About Polaris 
Polaris Industries Inc. (NYSE: PII) is a global powersports leader that has been fueling the passion of riders, workers and outdoor enthusiasts for more than 60 years. With annual 2016 sales of $4.5 billion, Polaris’ innovative, high-quality product line-up includes the RANGER®, RZR® and Polaris GENERAL™ side-by-side off-road vehicles; the Sportsman® and Polaris ACE® all-terrain off-road vehicles; Indian Motorcycle® midsize and heavyweight motorcycles; Slingshot® moto-roadsters; and Polaris RMK®, INDY®, Switchback® and RUSH® snowmobiles. Polaris enhances the riding experience with parts, garments and accessories, along with a growing aftermarket portfolio, including Transamerican Auto Parts. Polaris’ presence in adjacent markets globally include military and commercial off-road vehicles, quadricycles, and electric vehicles. Proudly headquartered in Minnesota, Polaris serves more than 100 countries across the globe. Visit www.polaris.com for more information.

50-Inch SxS Shootout: Can-Am VS Polaris

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For the first time ever on Dirt Trax Television, AJ and Luke go head-to-head in a 50-Inch Shootout involving the 2018 Can-Am Maverick Trail VS the 2018 Polaris RZR 900. To push these vehicles to their limits, the two brothers compete in a time trial and drag race, then to complete their full analysis, they check the turning radius and conduct straight forward trail riding to get the best impressions possible on these Side x Sides. Which vehicle will take the 50-Inch title?

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2018 Can-Am Defender X mr with S3 Power Sports

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We team up with Dustin Jones of S3 Power Sports to get some insight on the mud riding and racing lifestyle. Then we get early impressions of the 2018 Can-Am Defender X mr as Dustin blasts through the swamps of Louisiana utilizing snorkeled intakes as well was Can-Am’s bar-raising Smart-Lok technology.

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Full REVIEW: 2018 Can-Am Outlander X xc

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In our final Test Ride of the season, Luke reviews the race-ready 2018 Can-Am Outlander X xc.

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Riding the Spearhead Trails in Virginia

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AJ travels to the Spearhead Trail Systems in southwest Virginia to join some lucky contest winners on a group ride. While there, they stop by Southern Gap Outdoor Adventures which happily accommodates ATV and Side x Side drivers and encourages sightseeing of fully-grown elk grazing in the wild. AJ and the group then venture through Coal Canyon and get a sample of American history as he embarks on a journey through a historic coal mine. Then its back to the trails for some fun in the mud!

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Full REVIEW: 2018 Polaris RZR XP 4 1000 Turbo DYNAMIX Edition

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Luke is out in the dunes of California to show us how far technology has really come in the off-road universe as he reviews the 2018 Polaris RZR XP 4 Turbo DYNAMIX Edition.

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Kimpex ATV NOMAD Trunk

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AJ is adding to his ATV’s storage capabilities by installing a Kimpex NOMAD Trunk as well as Kimpex ATV Fender Protectors.

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Dirt Trax Television 2017 – Season Finale Sneak Peek

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For the first time ever on Dirt Trax Television, AJ and Luke go head-to-head in a 50-Inch Shootout involving the 2018 Can-Am Maverick Trail VS the 2018 Polaris RZR 900. To push these vehicles to their limits, the two brothers compete in a time trial and drag race, then to complete their full analysis, they check the turning radius and conduct straight forward trail riding to get the best impressions possible on these Side x Sides. Which vehicle will come out on top?

We team up with Dustin Jones of S3 Power Sports to get some insight on the mud riding and racing lifestyle. Then we get early impressions of the 2018 Can-Am Defender X mr as Dustin blasts through the wetlands of Louisiana utilizing snorkelled intakes as well was Can-Am’s bar-raising Smart-Lok technology.

And in our final Test Ride of the season, Luke reviews the race-ready 2018 Can-Am Outlander X xc.

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