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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

WPSA POWERSPORTS ATV TOUR ANNOUNCES REWARDS PROGRAM FOR 2007

WHITE BEAR LAKE, Minn. (Jan. 2, 2007) —The WPSA PowerSports ATV Tour has unveiled its PowerSports ATV Rewards Program for 2007. The Program, which is open to all racers who competed in at least two events during the 2006 season, features a discounted membership price, as well as a “Buddy Program” to reward last year’s racers.

Eligible riders will receive a membership at last year’s price of $40 if they register prior to Feb. 1, 2007. In addition, the “Buddy Program” will allow eligible riders to invite their friends to register for membership at the discounted price. The rider with the most friends registered prior to Feb.1, 2007 will receive half price entries for the entire 2007 season. Information packets have been sent to eligible riders, and should be received some time this week.

“There were many riders who took a chance on us in 2006, and this program is our way of saying thanks for their support during our first season,” said PowerSports Entertainment, Inc. Executive Vice President of Operations Kent Lungstrom. “Along with the discount, and a shot at half price entries for the season, we are giving our loyal racers the opportunity to pass along the savings and benefits to their friends.”

About the PowerSports ATV Tour

The PowerSports ATV Championship Tour is North America’s premier professional ATV racing circuit, featuring QuadMX, QuadTerrain and SuperSport Pro series action as well as more than 20 amateur classes for adults, women and children. The Tour is sanctioned by the World PowerSports Association, North America’s most respected snowmobile and ATV sanctioning body, and a promoter of ATV and snowmobile racing on both the regional and national level. For more information, please visit www.PowerSportsTour.com.

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