Press Release-
DONE AND DUSTED: TEAM ARCTIC TAKES TOP HONORS IN 2015 ISOC SNOCROSS
Victory in Six Classes at Lake Geneva Capped with Pro Open title Proves that Team Green Wins More
Team Arctic’s world class contingent of snocross racers capped a successful 2015 ISOC National tour by scoring six wins and the premier championship title during the final rounds of competition in Lake Geneva, Wis.
Tucker Hibbert once again delivered a performance for the ages, winning three consecutive Pro Open finals at Lake Geneva while capturing his ninth career high point championship title. Hibbert’s season was beyond compare, with the tenacious drive scoring 13 of 17 ISOC Pro open finals, breaking the 100 National win mark (with 108 wins by season end) and donning his eighth consecutive X Games gold medal.
Team Arctic’s Montana Jess made a successful return to racing at Lake Geneva after sitting out several rounds to recover from an injury he suffered earlier this season, with the resilient racer taking a big win in the Sport class. Trent Wittwer extended his lock on the Amateur class at Lake Geneva by scoring yet another win. And Ryley Bester delivered a truly dominant performance in the Jr. Novice class, winning every heat and final.
“We run out of superlatives to say about Tucker Hibbert and his team,” said Mike Kloety, Team Arctic Race Manager. “Their dedication and success set the standard, while pushing the boundaries for what’s possible.
“Likewise, we’re grateful for all the Team Arctic racers and crews who compete in ISOC snocross. Their dedication and success inspire us to build better snowmobiles, and to aim for even greater success next season.“
Team Arctic Results from 2015 ISOC National Lake Geneva, WI.
Pro Open #1
1. Tucker Hibbert
4. Cody Thomsen
10. David Joanis
11. Brett Turcotte
12. Logan Christian
13. Mike Bauer
Pro Open # 2
1. Tucker Hibbert
5. Logan Christian
7. David Joanis
13. Corey Watkinson
14. Cody Thomsen
15. Brett Turcotte
Pro Open #3
1. Tucker Hibbert
6. Logan Christian
8. David Joanis
9. Cody Thomsen
11. Corey Watkinson
13. Zach Pattyn
Pro AM Women
3. Cora Hauger
Adaptive
3. Chris Heppding
Sport #2
1. Montana Jess
Amateur #2
1. Trent Wittwer
3. Colin Kernz
Junior 14-15
2. Devin Malcein
Jr. Novice 10-13
1. Ryley Bester
2. Evan Christian
3. Eric Downs
Transition 8-12
2. Anson Scheele
3. CJ Petosky
Pro 206 8-12
3. Mikael Gelinas
For anyone that has never attended a snocross race…Geneva is the one to go to! This track is huge and it really shows how much talent Tucker has.
The weather is usually awesome and brings out a great crowd of spectators.
Another racer that has big talent already at such a young age is Trent Wittwer. This kid is about 90 pounds with his race gear on and a little over 4 feet tall. On Sunday he won the amateur class and was showing some big air. Where he really shines is on the podium thanking his sponsors!
Can’t wait for next year to see who will be racing for Team Arctic !!!