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Team Arctic Recap – Fargo and Bear Lake

Team Arctic Headlines at Fargo Snocross and Idaho Hillclimb Opener

Wittwer and Christian on Pro Snocross Podium – Kaufman and Tapio Win Pro Hillclimb Classes

Kincaid Awarded RMSHA Racer of the Year

Team Arctic raced in two different states again this week, but compared to National Snocross in its 8th round, the Hillclimb teams kicked off their western RMSHA season – Winning headlines were the end result for both.

#115 Trent Wittwer (R) and Jeff Wittwer (L)

In the premier Pro snocross class, Team Arctic added a new name to the podium, this time #115 Trent Wittwer, took third in Friday night’s final. No stranger to winning on an Arctic Cat, this did mark Trent’s first podium in the class.

#115 Pro Trent Wittwer

Wittwer said, “This whole year, I’ve felt really strong, but have been dealing with a wrist injury. It feels good to finally be on the podium. It was a gnarly track, but I stayed on my lines and finished strong.”

#43 Pro Logan Christian

Saturday, the weather continued to be incredibly cold, but that didn’t bother Christian Brothers Racing’s, Logan Christian, as he qualified 5-4 in his heats for the final. Off the starting line, Logan used his outside position and his Arctic Cat pulled him to the front of the 14-rider field. After the first few corners of mayhem, things settled and he found himself in 3rd. Christian continued to pressure the front runners. With just one-minute left on the 10-minute timer, Logan passed for second, ran down the clock and put an exclamation mark on the remaining two laps to hold on to second.

His first podium since the opening round in Elk River, Christian said, “It was tough. I found some good lines a couple laps in. I took advantage of that triple-triple on the backside. It was fast! It’s great to be back on the podium in front of our home track fans!”

Team Arctic Race Manager, Mike Kloety said, “Team Arctic racers continue to have success. Our riders are really working hard and our ZRs perform strong. It’s great to see it all come together when both grace the podiums.”

Team Arctic's Pro Todd Tupper

Team Arctic hillclimb racers opened their RMSHA season in Idaho at Bear Lake claiming three class wins and 15 podium positions while competing on Stock, Improved and Mod Arctic Cat M Series snowmobiles in the Ascender chassis.

Garth Kaufman showcased his talent scoring wins in both 600 Improved and 700 Improved, while Kyle Tapio followed suit besting Pro Masters Improved. In the Pro Mod classes, a trio of seconds were claimed by Garth Kaufman (600 & 700) and Tony Zollinger in Master.

Kloety also said, “Our racers had a strong performance at Bear Lake. I’m proud of their hard work, and I expect we’ll see some even greater results throughout the season. I also want to send a heartfelt congratulations to the Kincaid family from the Arctic Cat family. Rob (Kincaid) was named RMSHA Racer of the Year and it was great to hear the trophy was presented to his son, Riley, and wife, Kim. Rob and his accomplishments truly make all of us at Arctic Cat proud.” 

RMSHA presented Riley Kincaid (seated) and Kim Kincaid (R) Rob Kincaid's Racer of the Year Award

Next up, Team Arctic Hillclimb racers return to Bear Lake, ID, February 12, Snocross in Sioux Falls, SD, February 19-20 and Cross Country racers in Park Rapids, MN, February 27-28.

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  1. Was great to see Trent on the podium, and any Cats really. Congrats to Kincaid family as well. Rob was a tremendous talent and personable guy. Kale lets see some more hillclimb photos.

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