Sunday Night Snocross

Matt Skubic Uncategorized

As the US Air Force Deadwood Snocross has come and gone, AMSOIL Championship Snocross Powered by RAM starts preparation for the second half of the season. The next event for racers and teams will take place February 16th-17th in Salamanca, NY for the US Air Force Snocross National at Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino. Despite the fact of Rounds 7 & 8 being completed, these rounds left us with much excitement about whats to come in the coming months. For example, Cole Cottew found his stride earning his first career Pro Lite victory and rattling off two top five finishes. In the Pro AM Women’s class, Taven Woodie solidified her first ever professional win in Round 7. An impressive feat for a rookie in the class. The FXR Sport class saw Scheuring Speed Sports rider, Francis Pelletier, sweep the weekend earning both first place trophies in the class. Finally, in the premier class Tucker Hibbert earned the top step of the podium both nights in the Black Hills. He would make a late race charge Saturday night passing the reigning champion of Kody Kamm to win in dramatic fashion. The sellout crowds at the US Air Force Deadwood Snocross witnessed the Greatest Show on the Snow once again. Stay tuned for the four remaining events to see who comes out on top in the points championships. Below is a podium rundown from Deadwood:

Champ 120

1. #831 Brady Freeland

2. #125 Carter Meyeraan

3. #215 Tucker Haala

200 Stock

1. #418 Landon Giese

2. #106 Riley Johnson

3. #863 Lincoln Meyer

Transition 8-10

1. #747 Cameron Cole

2. #215 Tucker Haala

3. #831 Brady Freeland

Jr 10-13

1. #821 Drew Freeland

2. #711 Matt Lamourea

3. #204 Raycer Frank

Jr 14-15

1. #333 Evan Christian

2. #323 Ben Wilbert

3. #144 Anson Scheele

Jr Girls 9-13

1. #800 Sophia Hulsey

2. #330 Addision Bourdages

3. #428 Jayden Schmitt

Jr 16-17

1. #144 Anson Scheele

2. #102 Nathan LaValley

3. #407 Zak Farmer

Snowbike

1. #515 Tyler Vacala

2. #2 Kody Williams

3. #88 William Van Hook III

Sport Lite Round 7

1. #333 Evan Christian

2. #720 Devin Malcein

3. #228 Jake Belair

Sport Lite Round 8

1. #333 Evan Christian

2. #720 Devin Malcein

3. #407 Zak Farmer

Sport Round 7

1. #220 Francis Pelletier

2. #341 Baily Forst

3. #239 Mitchell Thelen

Sport Round 8

1. #220 Francis Pelletier

2. #1239 Mitchell Thelen

3. #217 Jay Lura

Pro AM Plus 30

1. #193 Matt Pichner

2. #318 Kurt Bauerly

3. #814 Nick Zandstra

Pro AM Women Round 7

1. #873 Taven Woodie

2. #79 Emilia Dahlgren

3. #405 Jakki Farmer

Pro AM Women Round 8

1. #31 Megan Brodeur

2. #93 Malene Anderson

3. #17 Elina Ohman

Pro Lite Round 7

1. #21 Cole Cottew

2. #208 Hunter Patenaude

3. #75 Martin Moland

4. #221 Daniel Benham

5. #128 Aki Pihlaja

6. #413 Evan Daudt

7. #144 Max Taillefer

8. #114 Alexander Berglund

9. #27 Nisse Kjellstrom

10. #63 Zak Mason

11. #727 Jacob Yurk

12. #302 Viktor Herten

13. #17 Korbyn Anderson

14. #201 Travis Kern

15. #57 Andy Lieders

Pro Lite Round 8

1.#221 Daniel Benham

2.#128 Aki Pihlaja

3.#727 Jacob Yurk

4.#17 Korbyn Anderson

5.#21 Cole Cottew

6.#75 Martin Moland

7.#63 Zak Mason

8.#144 Max Taillefer

9.#58 Marcus Ogemar

10.#122 Kevin Wallenstein

11.#413 Evan Daudt

12.#46 Andrew Lindholm

13.#57 Andy Lieders

14.#201 Travis Kern

15.#37 Mike George

Pro Round 7

1. #68 Tucker Hibbert

2. #43 Logan Christian

3. #324 Kyle Pallin

4. #13 Lincoln Lemieux

5. #54 Petter Narsa

6. #1 Kody Kamm

7. #311 Adam Renheim

8. #52 Johan Lidman

9. #177 Jake Angove

10. #98 Nick Pattyn

11. #436 Travis Muller

12. #541 Ryan Springer

13. #248 Brett Nastala

14. #610 Kristoffer Holm

15. #36 Corin Todd

Pro Round 8

1. #68 Tucker Hibbert

2. #1 Kody Kamm

3. #13 Lincoln Lemieux

4. #43 Logan Christian

5. #52 Johan Lidman

6. #311 Adam Renheim

7. #54 Petter Narsa

8. #324 Kyle Pallin

9. #436 Travis Muller

10. #36 Corin Todd

11. #98 Nick Pattyn

12. #541 Ryan Springer

13. #248 Brett Nastala

14. #610 Kristoffer Holm

15. #177 Jake Angove

2017/2018 ISOC National Snocross Tour Schedule 

Duluth, MN // November 24-27, 2017

Jackson Hole, WY // December 8-9, 2017

Shakopee, MN // January 5-6, 2018

Deadwood, SD // January 19-20, 2018

Salamanca, NY // February 16-17, 2018

Mt. Pleasant, MI // February 23-24, 2018

Dubuque, IA // March 9-10, 2018

Lake Geneva, WI // March 16-17, 2018

About ISOC Racing

The International Series of Champions (ISOC) is the premier snowmobile race organization in North America, sanctioning AMSOIL Championship Snocross powered by RAM events in addition to affiliating with nine regional circuits. Visit snocross.com for more information, fan and racer memberships, schedule details and listings for 17 exclusive one-hour shows on CBS Sports Network. A live stream link during events is free to fans at snocross.com/livestream.