Press Release-
TEAM ARCTIC MARCHES TO 19 WINS ACROSS NORTH AMERICA
Top Finishes in Cross-Country, Snocross and Hillclimb
Team Arctic marched through a weekend of North American snocross, cross-country and hillclimb competition with the same determination and success that has defined the entire season, racking up 19 class wins aboard Sno Pro and M Series snowmobiles.
At the RMSHA hillclimb in Pinedale, Wyo., Team Green scored five class wins in a range of classes, including Pro, Womens and Semi Pro. Delivering standout performances were double-winners David McClure and Kaycee Balls, as well as Trace Tupper.
Tucker Hibbert continued his near stranglehold on the Pro Open class in ISOC snocross, taking another dominating victory at the national event in Glyndon, Minn.
And at the final USXC cross-country race of the season in Warroad, Minn., Team Arctic notched 12 class victories and six sweeps of the podium. Proving the depth of talent in and the strength of the Sno Pro race sleds, the 12 victories were achieved by 11 different racers.
“It was another solid weekend of racing for the team,” said Mike Kloety, Team Arctic Race Manager. “With the season winding down, some racers were protecting their point leads and championship positions and perhaps riding a bit more conservatively than usual. We are proud of the great efforts from all the racers and teams to this point of the season.
“I also want to acknowledge the exceptional effort by Ryan Simons to secure the USXC Pro Championships for the third year in a row, despite the fact that he was racing with a broken and chipped collarbone that he sustained the previous weekend. Despite the pain he soldiered on to compete in three races to win the title, which is a testament to his desire.”
Team Arctic Results from RMSHA Hillclimb in Pinedale, Wyo.
600 Stock
3. Chance Buckallew
600 Improved
1. David McClure
3. Rob Kincaid
700 Stock
2. Chance Buckallew
700 Improved
1. David McClure
3. Chance Buckallew
Women’s Stock
2. Amy Zollinger
Women’s Improved
2. Amy Zollinger
Women’s Mod
1. Kaycee Balls
Semi Pro Stock
3. Trevor Keller
Semi Pro Improved
1. Trace Tupper
3. Trevor Keller
Semi Pro Mod
3. Trace Tupper
Women Class King – Kaycee Balls
Team Arctic Race Results from ISOC Snocross National in Glyndon, Minn.
Pro Open #1
1. Tucker Hibbert
Pro Am Plus 30
3. Joshua Zelinski
Pro Am Women
2. Courtney Petosky
Sport 2
2. Spencer Hubatka
Jr. 16-17
2. Grant Glashagel
3. Jay Lura
Jr. 14-15
2. Grant Glashagel
Jr. Novice 10-13
3. Justin Hodge
Transition 8-12
1. Evan Christian
2. Justin Hodge
3. Raycer Frank
Team Arctic Race Results from USXC Cross-Country in Warroad, Minn.
Pro 600
2. Zach Herfindahl
Pro Open
3. Zach Herfindahl
Semi Pro 600
3. Cole Nymann
Semi Pro Improved
3. Tyler Johnsrud
Expert 85
1. Lance Efteland
2. Benjamin Langaas
3. Tyler Johnsrud
Expert 85 Improved
1. Benjamin Langaas
2. Ryan Trout
3. Tyler Johnsrud
Masters 40
2. Mike Dirkman
3. Jon Koch
Masters 50 Plus
1. Brian Brown
2. Don Rogers
Sport 85
1. Ryan Trout
2. John Langaas
3. Mason Kallock
Sport 600
2. Garret Johnson
Trail
1. Ryan Trout
3. Paul Sillerud
Vintage
2. Mike Mattison
3. Paul Sillerud
Vintage 50 Plus
1. Pete Mattison
2. Neil Mattison
Classic IFS
2. Tom Kallock
Classic IFS 50 Plus
1. Gerry Mattison
Women
1. Jolene Bute
Jr. 10-13
1. Thomas Junglen
2. David Brown
3. Blake Johnson
Jr. 14-17
1. John Langaas
2. Mason Kallock
3. Garet Grzadzielewski
Jr. Girls 10-15
1. Mayce Brodehl
2. Marissa Kallock
3. Caemlyn Pringle
Jr. Girls 16-17
1. Callie Slominski
2. Kelsey Pladson
What happened to Cody Thompsen?
Have not seen him racing ISOC lately.
Cody Thomsen had a season ending wrist injury at the Canterbury race in January. He just had the pins removed this past thursday and the healing continues. I visited with him at the Lake Geneva race this past weekend, he has missed being away and is super eager to begin training and preparing for the new season.
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