Press Release-
CHECKERED FLAGS KEEP WAVING FOR TEAM ARCTIC’S SNOCROSS AND CROSS-COUNTRY RACERS
Team Green Wins More at Thief River Falls 300 XC and Mt. Pleasant ISOC Snocross
The checkered flag of victory continued to wave for Team Arctic cross-country and snocross racers, who combined to take 44 first-place finishes during a weekend of terrain competition.
Team Green remains the undisputed king of cross-country, and their performance at the USXC Thief River Falls 300 reinforced the fact with 17 of 21 class wins, 40 of 63 podium placing’s (including seven podium sweeps). Wes Selby continued his victory parade by winning the hard-fought Pro Stock class. Team Arctic captured six of the top-10 positions, with Cody Kallock, Timmy Kallock, Chad Lian, Jordan Torgerson and Ryan Trout earning the honors.
Other Thief River Falls 300 class winners include Timmy Kallock (above), Jeremy Grove, Jon Arneson, Matt Feil, Jolene Bute, Brandon Wolter, Ean Voigt, David Brown, Savannah Landrus, Karl Mattison, James Mattison, Mike Mattison and Gerry Mattison.
Team Arctic showed its depth and resolve by scoring four wins at the ISOC snocross national in Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Tucker Hibbert led the way with a win in Pro Open, while Logan Christian maintained his torrid pace to score another podium.
Trent Wittwer, Ryley Bester and CJ Petosky also scored wins at Mt. Pleasant for Team Arctic. In all, Team Arctic racers notched 15 podium positions at the penultimate stop of the 2015 ISOC National tour.
“Our racers and crews continue to deliver outstanding results aboard the ProCross-based ZR race sleds,” said Mike Kloety, Team Arctic Race Manager. “We dominated the two-day, 300-mile cross-country in convincing fashion, and we held tough in Mt. Pleasant with key class victories and podiums. With just one remaining weekend of USXC cross-country and a final weekend of ISOC National snocross, many Team Arctic racers are on the verge of winning year-end championship points battles.”
The final race of the USXC season is March 7-8 in Warroad, Minn. The last stop of the ISOC National season is March 13-15 in Lake Geneva, Wis.
Team Arctic Results from 2015 ISOC National Snocross in Mt. Pleasant, Mich.
Pro Open #1
1. Tucker Hibbert
5. David Joanis
6. Logan Christian
7. Cody Thomsen
9. Mike Bauer
Pro Open #2
3. Logan Christian
5. Cody Thomsen
9. Tucker Hibbert
ProAm Plus 30
2. Josh Zelinski
Sport #1
3. Dylan Jansen
Amateur #1
1. Trent Wittwer
3. Kaden Woodie
Amateur #2
3. Kaden Woodie
Junior 14-15
2. Devin Malcein
Jr. Novice 10-13
1. Ryley Bester
2. Carson Alread
Transition 8-12
1. CJ Petosky
2. Brayden Kernz
3. Kane Harpster
120 Stock 6-7
3. Shade Meyer
120 Stock 4-5
3. Jace Rarick
Team Arctic Results from the 2015 USXC Thief River Falls 300 Cross-Country.
Pro Stock
1. Wes Selby
3. Cody Kallock
4. Timmy Kallock
5. Jordan Torgerson
6. Chad Lian
10. Ryan Trout
Pro Open
1. Wes Selby
3. Jordan Torgerson
Semi Pro Stock
3. Dylan Stevens
Semi Pro Improved
1. Timmy Kallock
3. Ryan Trout
Expert 85
1. Jeremy Grove
2. Brandon Wolter
3. Ean Voigt
Expert 85 Improved
1. Jeremy Grove
2. Nathan Sillerud
3. Dalton Fredrickson
I-500 Class
2. Dylan Stevens
Masters 40 Plus
1. Jon Arneson
2. Mike Lenarz
Sport 600 Open
1. Matt Feil
Sport 600
2. Matt Feil
Women
1. Jolene Bute
Sport 85
1. Brandon Wolter
2. Michael Wood
3. Dale Cloose
Trail
1. Ean Voigt
2. Logan Kilichowski
3. Garet Grzadzielewski
Junior 14-17
1. Ean Voigt
2. Ross Ilstrup
3. Hunter Houle
Junior 10-13
1. David Brown
2. Blaise Potucek
3. Keaton Black
Junior Girls 14-17
1. Savannah Landrus
3. Marissa Kallock
Classic IFS
1. Karl Mattison
Classic IFS 50 Plus
1. James Mattison
Vintage
1. Mike Mattison
2. Paul Silerud
3. Jake Mattison
Vintage 50 Plus
1. Gerry Mattison
2. Pete Mattison
Team AC will win the points championship in ISOC sno cross and USXC cross country plus other disciplines.
What I can’t get is why AC let Marica Renheim go this year to Ski-Doo when she won the Womens title in sno cross aboard a Cat last season?
Another awesome years for Arctic Cat racing.
Derek, just be thankful it wasn’t Tucker who went to Ski-Doo. Tucker riding a Doo would be would be……BAD!!!!
For sure eh. TH would never switch brands.