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Last Updated: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 2:36 PM CDT
Sports : “THE BOSS” comes to Crandon Raceway

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Iron Mountain, Mich. - Crandon International Off-Road Raceway has announced that THE BOSS Snowplow will sponsor the most renowned jump in off-road racing circles.

Located mid-track at Crandon Raceway in full view of all spectators, “THE BOSS Snowplow Jump” will be a feature overhead bridge sign at the track. Further, a pillar marking the longest leap of all time over the jump, will also be sponsored by THE BOSS Snowplow.

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THE BOSS Snowplow Jump is one of the most exciting segments of Crandon's famed 1.5-mile track. High performance race pickups, sportsman trucks and buggies are launched over the jump by off-road racers in high speed pursuit of taking a win at the Crandon track.

“We have a waiting list of sponsors for our on-track signage,” said Cliff Flannery, president, Crandon Raceway. “THE BOSS Snowplow stepped up to join a group of very high profile sponsors at our World Championship off-road track.”

THE BOSS Snowplow is the acknowledged leader in the design, engineering and manufacture of the highest quality snowplows, snow removal equipment and snow plow parts. Known as “THE BOSS,” the company has spent over 20 years developing snow plows in various configurations and salt spreaders that do the job faster and better with high levels of durability and reliability.

The company, based in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, has been active in professional off-road racing circles the past several years. The company is title sponsor for World Championship off-road racer Chad Hord. Hord is the country's number one racer in the PRO Light Pickup class competing in his BOSS Snowplow, Lucas Oil, Kumho Tire Nissan Frontier.

“THE BOSS” joins other big name companies with exclusive on-track signage at Crandon including the American Racing ATX Wheels starting tower, Forest County Potawatomi Turn One, BorgWarner Turn Two, Ford Trucks Skybox Straight-Away, Lucas Oil Gravel Pit Turn Three, Toyo Tires Chicane and Skyjacker Finish Line.

Off-road racers will test the new BOSS Snowplow Jump at Crandon Raceway this coming June 23 and 24 when the track hosts the Forest County Potawatomi Brush Run Races.

More information about THE BOSS Snowplow is available at www.bossplow.com.

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