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BITTERSWEET START TO 2013 FOR TEAM ARCTIC
Domination in Cross-Country and Snocross Tempered by Injured Racers
The first weekend of competition in 2013 proved bittersweet for Team Arctic as the domination in USXC cross-country and ISOC snocross was tempered by injuries to several Team Green racers.
Starting with the good news, Team Arctic racers won 16 of 20 finals at the USXC event in Detroit Lakes, Minn., including a sweep of the Pro classes by Arctic Cat/Christian Bros. Racing’s Brian Dick. Just as impressive was the Semi Pro class sweep by veteran racer Jon Arneson, who at the spry age of 47 is still getting faster. In all there were eight Team Arctic sweeps of the podium at Detroit Lakes.
At the ISOC National snocross in Shakopee, Minn., Team Arctic Cat/Monster Energy sensation Tucker Hibbert turned in another dominant performance, winning both Pro Open finals. He was joined by the notable Pro Open heat race wins and top qualifying times posted by Logan Christian and Cody Thomsen, as well as the 5th place finish of Garth Kaufman. Arctic Cat scored five class victories at Shakopee.
Yet in the midst of celebrating such powerful performances the team was suffering from the pain of injury experienced by several notable riders: Team Arctic oval star P.J. Wanderscheid broke his ankle at the TLR Cup opener in Amherst, Wis. Fortunately P.J. will be patched-up enough to go for a record fifth win at the upcoming Eagle River World’s Championship.
Less fortunate were Team Arctic’s D.J. Ekre, Cody Thomsen and Iah Buchman. Ekre suffered a broken pelvis bone at Detroit Lakes; Thomsen broke a bone in his wrist while running second to Tucker Hibbert in a heat race at Shakopee; And Buchman broke a foot while competing in Jr. 16-17 at Canterbury.
“We had a very successful weekend results-wise,” said Mike Kloety, Team Arctic Race Manager. “We continued our domination of cross-country and we showed continued strength in snocross, which everyone is proud of. But we’re also bitterly disappointed about the injuries to our racers. Injuries can be terribly difficult to deal with and, knowing the efforts put forth by the racers and their crews, these situations are as frustrating as they are unfortunate. Everyone at Arctic Cat is hoping for full recoveries for our injured team.”
Factory Team Arctic pilot Cody Thomsen turned in strong qualifying heats at Canterbury, but suffered a wrist injury that will keep him out for much/all of the season.
Garth Kaufman turned in a fifth place finish in the first Pro Open final at Canterbury. Solid!
Logan Christian was on fire in the heat races and LCQ (he was in there because of a blown-belt in a heat race) at Canterbury. Once he finds that speed in the final, it will be podium-time.
Well, Tucker Hibbert has definitely returned to his dominant position atop the Pro class, absolutely killing-it in both finals at Canterbury. Lots of smiles for his dad, crew chief and passenger, Kirk Hibbert.
Team Arctic Results from USXC Cross-Country #2 at Detroit Lakes, Min..
Pro 600
1. Brian Dick
2. Wes Selby
3. Ryan Simons
4. Zach Herfindahl
Pro Open
1. Brian Dick
2. Ryan Simons
3. Wes Selby
4. Zach Herfindahl
Semi Pro 600
1. Jon Arneson
2. Cole Nymann
Semi Pro Improved
1. Jon Arneson
Expert 85
1. Chad Dyrdahl
2. Michael Isaak
3. Lance Eftaland
Expert 85 Improved
1. Chad Dyrdahl
2. Bryce Buchanan
3. Lance Efteland
Women’s
1. Jolene Bute
3. Kelsey Pladson
Masters 40-Plus
2. Jon Arneson
3. Kevin Tinjum
Masters 50-Plus
2. Brian Perreault
Sport 85
1. Kevin Tinjum
3. Hunter Houle
Sport 600 Stock
1. Garrett Johnson
2. Mayson Croaker
Sport 600 Improved
1. Mayson Croaker
Trail
2. Lance Efteland
3. Steve Martinson
Vintage
2. James Mattison
3. Jesse Watland
Vintage 50-Plus
1. Gary Tintes
2. Terry Wagoner
3. Gerry Mattison
Classic IFS 18-50
1. Matt Schaumburg
3. Steve Martinson
Junior 10-13
1. Blair Herfindahl
2. Ean Voigt
3. Tyler Brown
Junior 14-17
1. Nels Eide
2. Cole Lian
3. Hunter Houle
Jr. Girls 10-15
1. Marissa Kallock
2. Cecily Nordstrom
3. Sara Larson
Jr. Girls 16-17
1. Kelsey Pladson
2. Callie Slominski
Team Arctic Race Results from Rounds 5 & 6 Canterbury Park in Shakopee, Minn.
Pro Open 1
1. Tucker Hibbert
5. Garth Kaufman
Pro Open 2
1. Tucker Hibbert
Pro Am Women
2. Megan Campbell
3. Sasha Cook
Pro Am Plus 30
3. Josh Zelinski
Jr. 16-17
2. Grant Glashagel
Jr. 14-15
1. Grant Glashagel
2. Colten Rawson
3. Daniel Benham
Jr. Novice 10-13
1. Trent Wittwer
3. Ryley Bester
Transition 8-12
1. Logan Frattalone
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