MARCH BRINGS 20 WINS FOR TEAM ARCTIC TERRAIN RACERS
11 Class Wins in USXC Cross-Country in Warroad, Minn., Plus Nine Victories at RMSHA Hillclimb in Afton, Wyo.
The team continued its season-long stranglehold of cross-country dominance with another crushing performance at the USXC cross-country event in Warroad, Minn., where riders battled through record snow cover, deep holes and bitter cold to notch 11 wins and a podium sweep of six classes.
Christian Bros. Racing pro Zach Herfindahl delivered a powerful performance in the Pro 600 stock class, racing with a broken left thumb and a casted hand. It didn’t slow the 18-year-old down, as he captured his third win of the season and put a near-lock on the championship. Wes Selby put himself back onto the Pro podium with a strong third place finish.
“We continue to be impressed and proud of all our cross-country racers and crew,” said Mike Kloety, Team Arctic Race Manager. “Warroad was a tough weekend, with a rugged race course that claimed a lot of riders and sleds. To have 11 different winners on Arctic Cat snowmobiles proves the depth of our team and the strength of our ZR ProCross and Sno Pro 500 machines.”
An equally dedicated crew of hillclimb competitors topped the RMSHA Hillclimb in Afton, Wyo., scoring wins in eight classes and taking one King title. The wins came in Stock, Improved Stock and Mod classes aboard M Series Arctic Cat snowmobiles with the ProClimb chassis. Kyle Tapio proved on top of his game, winning 800 Improved and the Improved King title as well as taking second in 800 Stock. And David McClure piloted a M6000 to third in Stock and second in Improved Stock.
“Seven different Arctic Cat racers won classes at Afton,” said Al Shimpa, Team Arctic Hillclimb Coordinator. “We saw victory in the Men’s and Women’s categories, plus the New Members and Semi-Pro classes. That highlights the team’s depth as well as the adaptability of our ProClimb chassis for all kinds of riders.”
Team Arctic Results from USXC Cross-Country in Warroad, Minn.
Pro Stock
1. Zach Herfindahl
3. Wes Selby
Pro Open
2. Zach Herfindahl
Semi Pro Improved
3. Lance Efteland
Super Stock
1. Joe Wood
2. Jon Arneson
3. Jon Koch
Expert 85
1. Austin Lunde
2. Ryan Trout
3. John Langaas
Expert 85 Improved
1. John Langaas
2. Matt Feil
Masters 40 Plus
1. Jon Arneson
Masters 50 Plus
2. Brian Perreault
3. Kevin Langaas
Sport 85
1. Hunter Houle
2. Cody Chubaty
3. Ross Ilstrup
Trail
1. Matt Feil
2. Ross Ilstrup
3. Garret Grzadzielewski
Vintage
3. Peter Behm
Classic IFS
2. Steve Martinson
Women
1. Jolene Bute
Junior 10-13
1. David Brown
2. Tyler Brown
3. Calvin Sandberg
Junior 14-17
1. Cody Chubaty
2. Hunter Houle
3. Matt Feil
Jr. Girls 14-17
1. Savannah Landrus
2. Kelsey Pladson
Team Arctic Race Results from RMSHA Hillclimb in Afton, Wyo.
1000 Improved
2. Kyle Tapio
Pro Masters Stock
1. Ben Adams
600 Stock
3. David McClure
600 Improved
2. David McClure
600 Mod
2. Tony Zollinger
700 Improved
1. Jeremy Archibald
3. Rob Kincaid
700 Mod
2. Russ Tapio
800 Stock
2. Kyle Tapio
Pro Masters Improved
3. Ben Adams
800 Improved
1. Kyle Tapio
Pro Masters Mod
1. Todd Tupper
Open Mod
3. Kyle Tapio
Women Stock
3. Whitney Archibald
Women Improved
2. Amy Zollinger
Women Mod
1. Kaycee Balls
2. Jan Ottobre
Semi Pro Stock
1. Trace Tupper
Semi Pro Improved
2. Trace Tupper
3. Rob Steinmann
Semi Pro Mod
1. Trace Tupper
3. Rob Steinmann
Amateur Improved
3. Grant Meyer
New Members Mod
1. Logan Halford
3. Brent Pukas
Improved King: Kyle Tapio
Cal Sandberg had a super run and ended up on the box in Warroad in the Junoir 10-13. Just sayin…..
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