DENVER — Seven weeks after a tragedy on the snowmobile course marred the Winter X Games, ESPN decided to scrap the best trick competition, saying it was a move the network had been considering before ...
Life is slipping away from Texas snowmobiler Caleb Moore after a horrific crash Thursday night at Aspen’s Winter X Games. Family of the 25-year-old athlete gathered Monday at St. Mary’s Hospital in ...
The Winter X Games will cancel a snowmobile freestyle demonstration at the next stop in Tignes, France, next month as organizers review safety protocols in the wake of Caleb Moore's death. Moore died ...
ASPEN, Colo. — The death of snowmobile rider Caleb Moore and another accident involving a driver-less snowmobile that careened into a fence and injured a spectator at the Winter X Games will ...
The last time Brett Turcotte — or anyone — competed on a snowmobile at X Games Aspen was in 2020, when he crashed during his two freestyle runs in a failed attempt at returning to the podium. Little ...
Snowmobilers’ return on Friday night to X Games Aspen brought many things: 80-plus foot backflips, Superman-esque airborne extensions, blizzarding snow, three medals, and two impact-induced injuries.
Share your X Games photos via #aspentimes and look for submitted shots online and in print throughout the weekend. The remaining Winter X Games snowmobile events include the Snowmobile Long Jump Final ...
Following the gruesome and very public death of 25-year-old snowmobiler Caleb Moore at the Winter X-Games this January in Aspen, Colorado, ESPN has decided to forego his controversial competition — ...
DENVER The X Games will no longer feature the snowmobile or Moto X best trick competitions. ESPN, which sanctions and televises the X Games, announced the cancellations on Tuesday. The X Games still ...
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