Cross-Country Headlines in Iowa and Snocross in Deadwood
Team Arctic raced two back-to-back weekends, in two different states, and two different disciplines. The end result for both Cross Country and Snocross teams tallied winning headlines.
Cross Country racers competed at a new COR Powersports venue in Okoboji, IA on a nine mile lake course. In the exciting Pro Open class, Team Arctic racers captured four of the top five spots led by Wes Selby who passed for first place on the final lap winning by a margin of .355 seconds.
In Pro Factory 600, two “First-Evers” happened when Team Arctic’s Rookie Pro, Dylan Stevens, captured his first-ever Pro Factory 600 win and Gunner Arlaud followed in second, with his first-ever Pro Podium.
Team Arctic Race Manager, Mike Kloety said, “This season has been so much fun to follow. It’s been a while since I’ve seen so many “firsts” in a cross country and snocross season. And every one of them makes me proud of our Team Arctic racers!”
Shifting to Snocross in Deadwood, SD, a Pro story of legend unfolded when Jacob Yurk completely dominated the Friday final from beginning to end. The 2017-18 Pro Lite champion entered the Pro ranks last season after missing part of the 2018-19 season with injuries. He was an early season surprise, notching two podiums in his first three races. Then, in 2020, Yurk suffered a harsh crash in Deadwood leading to a season-ending back injury.
Fast forward twelve months to Deadwood again and Yurk found himself grabbing a fabulous start down the long, bumpy back-stretch to lead the Pro Class. He had early pressure from Logan Christian but Yurk sealed his comeback story with an impressive finish – his first career win against the Pro field and his second podium of 2021.
“That track was really, really rough tonight,” said Yurk. “I took a long time looking at it and figuring out what I was going to do. I got the hole shot and just tried to execute my plan. Last year, Friday night wasn’t ideal, obviously. So, to do this on Friday night, first Pro win, it’s unreal, man.”
In the Pro Lite class, Theo Poirier, from Woodies Racing, followed up his first Pro Lite win in Iowa two weeks earlier with an exceptional second place finish in Deadwood.
“I like it when the track is rough and technical,” said Poirier. “That’s what this track is all about and my ZR was rippin’. I couldn’t have asked for a better sled.”
It wouldn’t be a weekend of “firsts” without mentioning Jordan “Fro Show” Biese from Zandstra Motorsports. Jordan opened his season in Deadwood, and his commanding win in Sport Lite was just as big as his signature hair.
Next up, Team Arctic Snocross racers compete in Fargo, ND February 5-6 and Cross Country racers in Park Rapids, MN, February 27-28.
Team Arctic National Cross Country Results Okoboji, IA
Pro Open
1. Wes Selby
3. Ross Erdman
4. Dylan Stevens
5. Gunner Arlaud
Pro Factory 600
1. Dylan Stevens
2. Gunnar Arlaud
5. Zach Herfindahl
6. Wes Selby
Pro Vet 40+
3. Todd Severson
Semi Pro 600 Improved Stock
1. Paul Brown
4. Dustin Schwandt
Semi Pro Factory 600
2. Paul Brown
Sport Stock
1. Jon Arneson
2. Jesse Hallstrom
Sport Improved Stock
1. Jon Arneson
Sport Women
1. Gabby Hallstrom
Jr. 10-13
1. Elliott Clark
3. Brady Wadena
4. Rielly Clark
Jr. 14-17
1. Aiden Johnson
4. Derek Kloety
5. Aaden Olson
Jr. 10-13 Girls
1. Danika Diesen
Jr. 14-17 Girls
1. Annie Olson
2. Frankie Omang
Masters 50+
1. Jon Arneson
2. Mike Carver
3. Dale Cloose
Masters 40+
1. Jon Arneson
2. Mike Carver
Vintage
1. Paul Sillerud
Expert 600 Limited
1. Aiden Johnson
2. Derek Kloety
Classic
1. Adam Longtin
3. Travis Longtin
Team Arctic National Snocross Results Deadwood, SD
Pro Friday
1. Jacob Yurk
4. Logan Christian
Pro Lite Friday
2. Theo Poirier
6. Anson Scheele
Pro Am Plus 30 Saturday
2. Jacob Blanshan
Sport Lite Saturday
1. Jordan Biese
Jr. 16-17 Saturday
2. Pacey Zandstra
3. Tanner Zierden
Stock 200 Saturday
1. Tristian Hinton
2. Aiden Beckmann
Transition 8-10 Saturday
2. Owen Eide
3. Zach Miller
Transition 9-13 Saturday
1. Tanner Johnson
Jr. Girls 9-13 Saturday
1. Kendall Rose
2. Ava McCurdy
Jr. 10-13 Saturday
2. Tanner Johnson
Nice job Team Arctic!!!!! Kale, any idea when the 22’s get released?
First week of March Kale said in a previous race update.