Press Release-
TEAM ARCTIC’S DEPTH SHOWS WITH 23-WIN WEEKEND IN TERRAIN COMPETION
Snocross and Cross-Country Racers Storm Through Michigan, Minnesota and Alaska
Team Arctic terrain racers showed their mettle and strength during a dramatic week that saw 23 victories and gutsy performances aboard the Arctic Cat ZR 6000R ProCross and Sno Pro snowmobiles.
The season-long onslaught continued at the USXC cross-country race at the two-day, combined-points event in Park Rapids, Minn., where Team Arctic racers notched 16 class wins, including a full sweep of the podium in seven classes.
Christian Bros. Racing pro Zach Herfindahl led the charge with a win in the Pro Open and then shrugged off a broken thumb suffered in the Pro Stock class during the first day to finish second overall for the weekend and retain his championship points lead.
Proving the depth of Team Arctic’s cross-country contingent, 16 different racers scored a win in Park Rapids, including Cole Nymann who led a team sweep of the Semi Pro 600 stock class.
Similar success highlighted the ISOC national snocross in Mt. Pleasant, Mich., where Team Arctic racers recorded seven class wins. Tucker Hibbert continued his historic run in the Pro Open class, sweeping another weekend of competition. He was joined on the podium by factory Team Arctic pro Cody Thomsen, who scored a second and fourth during the two rounds. Logan Christian also scored a pair of fifth place finishes on the weekend, putting three Arctic Cat riders in the top-5 of the premier class.
Trent Wittwer and Carson Alread joined Hibbert with double-victories at Mt. Pleasant, with Wittwer sweeping the Junior classes and Alread leading podium sweeps in the Jr. Novice and Transition classes.
Five Team Arctic teams contested and finished the brutal 2,000-mile Iron Dog in Alaska, where low snow conditions and tough luck challenged the two-person teams and their chance for overall victory. A spectator’s errant move onto the course caused a tough first-day crash for Pro contenders Brian Dick and Eric Quam. They rebounded to salvage a fifth place finish while the Christian Bros. Racing team of Ryan Simons and Cory Davis soldiered to a ninth-place finish following a broken track midway through the grueling event.
“We’re extremely proud of all the Team Arctic racers, crews and teams, and we’re thrilled with all the wins and top finishes this past week,” said Mike Kloety, Team Arctic Race Manager.
The next USXC event is March 1 in Warroad, MN, with an ISOC national March 7-8 in Fargo, ND.
Team Arctic Results from USXC Cross-Country in Park Rapids, Minn.
Pro Open
1. Zach Herfindahl
Pro 600
2. Zach Herfindahl
Semi Pro 600
1. Cole Nymann
2. Casey Pries
3. Timmy Kallock
Semi Pro Improved
1. Casey Pries
Expert 85
1. Ryan Trout
2. Girard Reinking
3. John Langaas
Expert 85 Improved
1. John Langaas
2. Matt Feil
Sport 85
1. Brandon Wolter
2. Logan Kilichowski
3. Hunter Houle
Trail
1. Thomas Junglen
2. Logan Kilichowski
Women
1. Jolene Bute
Masters 40 Plus
1. Jon Arneson
Masters 50 Plus
2. Brian Perreault
3. Brian Brown
Sport 600 Stock
1. Chase Nordstrom
Classic IFS
1. Tom Clement
Junior 10-13
1. Tyler Brown
2. Paul Brown
3. Daron Pringle
Junior 14-17
1. Thomas Junglen
2. Hunter Houle
3. Logan Kilchowski
Jr. 14-17 Girls
1. Savannah Landrus
2. Sara Larson
3. Kelsey Pladson
Vintage
1. Peter Behm
3. Mike Mattison
Vintage Legends
1. Gerry Mattison
Team Arctic Race Results from ISOC Snocross in Mt. Pleasant, Mich.
Pro Open
1. Tucker Hibbert
2. Cody Thomsen
5. Logan Christian
Pro Open
1. Tucker Hibbert
4. Cody Thomsen
5. Logan Christian
ProAM 30 plus
3. Josh Zelinski
ProAM Women
1. Marica Renheim
Pro Lite #1
3. Corey Watkinson
Sport #1
2. Travis Kern
Sport #2
3. Travis Kern
Amateur #1
3. Jay Lura
Amateur #2
2. Jay Lura
Jr. 16-17
1. Trent Wittwer
2. Brandon Lind
Jr. 14-15
1. Trent Wittwer
2. Brandon Lind
Jr. Novice 10-13
1. Carson Alread
2. Taylor Cole
3. Reid Runkel
Transition 8-12
1. Carson Alread
2. Brendon Gouin
3. Colin Anderson
120 Champ
2. Tucker Haala
Don’t forget to add Gary Moyle Winning the Canadian Power Toboggan Championship in Beausejour,Manitoba.Way to go Gary.
interesting comment.It goes along with the Cats 5oth annivsery book which had nery a mention of theCPTC races which are the longest continual run race in North America.Makes you wonder.Every racer will tell you that she is the fastest track around.We tried to get Cat to put a corporate ad in the program but that was nixed by the high brows at Cat.figures.