Press Release-
TEAM ARCTIC WRAPS UP LAKE GENEVA SNOCROSS AND TERRAIN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Seven Class wins and Two Championship Titles in ISOC Snocross; 16 Class Championships in USXC Cross-Country
When the checkered flag flew to end the 2014 ISOC National snocross season in Lake Geneva, Wis., Team Arctic stood atop the podium with seven class wins, two class championships and a podium place in each of the five championship points classes.
As the final event of ISOC National season, Lake Geneva saw another historic crushing of the Pro classes by Tucker Hibbert and Marica Renheim. Hibbert was victorious each of the three Pro Open finals, bringing his season win total to 15 out of 17 possible. Marica Renheim was equally impressive, staying undefeated in season finals to record her eighth win. In fact, Renheim lost only once the entire season: a heat race at the season-opener in Duluth.
“Tucker and Marica’s performances this season set a standard that might never be equaled,” said Mike Kloety, Team Arctic Race Manager. “What makes their phenomenal win records even more honorable is the fact that both are great people and excellent ambassadors for the sport.”
Having dominated their classes all season, Hibbert and Renheim also claimed their respective ISOC high point championship titles. In addition, Corey Watkinson capped an excellent season in Pro Lite with a third place overall title. Josh Zelinski did the same in Pro Am 30 Plus. And Travis Kern graciously accepted his second place point title in Sport despite being crashed out of the championship title by another racer at Lake Geneva while Kern was in third place, just two corners before the finish line.
Team Arctic’s contingent of USXC cross-country racers cleaned house in the season championship points war, taking the title in 16 classes including eight podium sweeps and 42 out of 60 championship podium positions. Zach Herfindahl capped his remarkable sophomore season in the Pro class by winning the Pro Stock championship and taking a close second in the Pro Open chase. Jolene Bute won yet another Women’s class championship. And Jon Arneson captured three class championships, including the tough-fought Semi Pro Stock and all-new Super Stock classes.
“The team’s performance in cross-country racing is unmatched in the sport,” said Kloety, and then added; “We dominated at the top end in the Pro and Semi Pro classes, as well as in the Junior, Sport and Expert 85 classes. Team Arctic’s current and future talent is exceptional, with class winners like Hunter Houle, Ryan Trout, Jon Langaas and many others pointing to dominance for years to come. I thank all of our snocross and cross-country racers, teams, crews and families for their dedication and excellence on behalf of everyone at Arctic Cat. It’s our greatest honor to build and support the snowmobiles that you race, and we’re grateful for your efforts.”
Team Arctic Results from ISOC National Snocross in Lake Geneva, Wis.
Pro Open #1
1. Tucker Hibbert
Pro Open #2
1. Tucker Hibbert
4. Cody Thomsen
Pro Open #3
1. Tucker Hibbert
Pro AM 30 Plus
2. Josh Zelinski
Pro AM Women
1. Marica Renheim
Pro Lite #1
2. Corey Watkinson
Sport #1
3. Travis Kern
Amateur #1
2. Jay Lura
Amateur #2
1. Jay Lura
Jr. 14-15
3. Trent Wittwer
Jr. Novice 10-13
1. Ryley Bester
3. Carson Alread
Transition 8-12
1. Isaac Schlauderaff
2. Eric Downs
3. Kaleb Kindsvatter
2014 ISOC National Season Championship Points for Team Arctic
Pro Open
1. Tucker Hibbert
4. Cody Thomsen
6. Logan Christian
7. David Joanis
Pro AM 30 Plus
3. Josh Zelinski
Pro AM Women
1. Marica Renheim
Pro Lite
3. Corey Watkinson
Sport
2. Travis Kern
2014 USXC Cross-Country Championship Points for Team Arctic
Pro Stock
1. Zach Herfindahl
4. Wes Selby
Pro Open
2. Zach Herfindahl
3. Wes Selby
Super Stock
1. Jon Arneson
2. Jon Koch
Women
1. Jolene Bute
Semi Pro Stock
1. Jon Arneson
3. Cole Nymann
Semi Pro Improved
2. Lance Efteland
Expert 85
1. Ryan Trout
2. John Langaas
3. Austin Lunde
Expert 85 Improved
1. John Langaas
2. Matt Feil
Sport 600
1. Chase Nordstrom
Masters 40 Plus
1. Jon Arneson
2. Jon Koch
Masters 50 Plus
2. Brian Brown
3. Brian Perreault
Trail
1. Garet Grzadzielewski
2. Ross Ilstrup
3. Tom Junglen
Sport 85
1. Hunter Houle
2. Ryan Weidemann
3. Ross Ilstrup
Classic IFS
1. Tom Clement
2. Steve Martinson
3. Brad Naplin
Vintage
1. Peter Behm
2. Gary Tintes
3. Jim Mattison
Vintage Legends
1. Gerry Mattison
2. Gary Tintes
3. Pete Mattison
Junior 14-17
1. Hunter Houle
2. Ean Voigt
3. Tom Junglen
Jr. Girls 14-17
1. Kelsey Pladson
3. Sara Larson
Junior 10-13
1. Tyler Brown
2. David Brown
3. Keaton Black
For supposedly having the smallest OEM race budget, Arctic Cat sure kicks some butt! Way to make us proud Team Arctic racers!!!
Thank god for Tucker. Where would our snocross team be without him.
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