Races: Tucker Hibbert’s back with a vengeance … wins Sunday’s ISOC/ACSS Blackjack Pro Open class

Kimster Races

Monster Energy/Arctic Cat’s Hibbert pulls the holeshot and never looks back, checking out and putting 13 seconds between himself and the 2nd place finisher

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BESSEMER, Mich. – (Dec. 11, 2011) – It was only a matter of time before defending ISOC AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series champion Tucker Hibbert (Monster Energy/Arctic Cat) found his way back to the top of the podium. He would have done it yesterday when he came from behind to catch and pass Judnick Motorsports/Polaris’ Ross Martin for the lead, only to break his sled in the process.

So a bit of poetic justice was served up today at Blackjack Resort in western Upper Michigan when Hibbert pulled a monstrous holeshot and checked out early, leading a field of the world’s best snowmobile racers to the checkers at round four of the ACSS.

And in ACSS Pro Lite Lite action Wisconsin’s Kody Kamm (Polaris/Hentges Racing) pulled the holeshot and took advantage of the No. 1 and 2 qualifiers – Petter Narsa (Ski-Doo/Boss Racin/Jimmy John’s) and David Joanis (Ski-Doo/FR Motorsports) – getting collected in a first turn crash and cruised to a six-second victory over 2nd place Andrew Lieders (Polaris/Lieders Racing) and 3rd place Travis Muller (Ski-Doo/Mueller Motorsports).

Pro Open

Qualifying No. 1 over Tim Tremblay (Ski-Doo/Warnert Racing) and Martin, Hibbert took the $500 Stud Boy holeshot and early lead. Setting the precedence immediately, Hibbert clocked the day’s fastest lap with a 42.8-second cooker to send a sharp message to the rest of the field.

“Tucker just grabbed the holeshot and ran away with it,” said Martin. “I give it up to them for working hard and coming back.”

As the 14 laps clicked down in the Pro Open main event, Hibbert continued to put about a second-a-lap on the rest of the field, highlighted by completing a burly triple jump at the base of the big downhill section that no other rider was jumping.

“I felt good all weekend,” said Hibbert. “We took what happened on Saturday and used that to motivate us today. The track got a lot stickier as the day went on, and as a whole it was a tough track to race.”

Joining Hibbert and Martin on the podium was Duluth’s (Minn.) Saturday opener winner Robbie Malinoski (Ski-Doo/AMSOIL) in 3rd place.

Pro Lite

A big pileup on the opening corner collected Sunday’s Blackjack Pro Lite winner (Joanis) and 2nd place finisher (Narsa), both of whom had qualified 1st and 2nd, respectively, today. This opened the door for Kamm who pulled the holeshot and ran a mistake-free race on the aggressively-designed Blackjack track.

“I had a pretty good jump, bumped in to Andy (Lieders), held on and got the holeshot,” said Kamm, who won his second Pro Lite class main of the season and moved into 2nd place in the overall points behind Narsa. “From there I just rode a smart race and was able to win. Thanks to my mom and dad for letting me take time off school to come here and race!”

Six seconds back of Kamm in 2nd place was Lieders, followed closely by Muller – who scored his first career Pro Lite class podium. “I just let ‘er go and hung on,” said Muller. “Glad everyone came out today!”

Also … Mike Schultz made a triumphant return to Gogebic County, the site of his horrific accident two years ago that resulted in the amputation of a leg. Schultz won a moto in the Pro/Am Plus class and ended up 2nd in the main … In Sport class racing Michigan’s Kevin Wallenstien took 1st, Minnesota’s Jacob Blanshan 2nd and Michigan’s Korbyn Anderson 3rd …

ACSS Blackjack National, Pro Open Sunday results

 

Finish

Number

Brand

Name City,State

Heat Finish 1

Heat Finish 2

1

68

ATC

Tucker Hibbert Pelican Rapids, MN

1

1

2

837

PLS

Ross Martin Burlington, WI

2

1

3

4

SKD

Robbie Malinoski Lino Lakes, MN

1

2

4

11

SKD

Tim Tremblay Ste Jeanne D’arc,

2

1

5

170

SKD

Darrin Mees Stanchfield, MN

1

6

6

52

PLS

Johan Lidman Pitea,

3

5

7

48

ATC

Garth Kaufman Driggs, ID

3

7

8

44

PLS

Tj Gulla Jericho, VT

7

2

9

24

SKD

Paul Bauerly Milaca, MN

6

3

10

99

SKD

Zach Pattyn Ravenna, MI

2

3

11

62

ATC

Cody Thomsen Lake Shore, MN

4

6

12

160

ATC

Cory Davis Soldotna, AK

4

6

13

717

PLS

Mike Bauer Owen, WI

3

4

14

27

SKD

Emil Ohman Pitea,

5

3

15

14

SKD

Mathieu Morin Val Dor,

4

2

 

Pro Open overall points (after four rounds)

Pos.

#

  Name

Points

   

1.

837

  Ross Martin

168

1  

2.

68

  Tucker Hibbert

155

1  

3.

11

  Tim Tremblay

139

1  

4.

4

  Robbie Malinoski

138

1  

5.

170

  Darrin Mees

124

1  

6.

44

  Tj Gulla

111

1  

7.

52

  Johan Lidman

99

1  

8.

717

  Mike Bauer

94

1  

9.

27

  Emil Ohman

92

1  

10.

99

  Zach Pattyn

89

1  

 

Pro Lite results, Sunday

Finish

Number

Brand

Name City,State

Heat Finish 1

Heat Finish 2

1

553

PLS

Kody Kamm Kenosha, WI

1

2

2

857

PLS

Andrew Lieders Colby, WI

1

2

3

436

SKD

Travis Muller Windom, MN

5

3

4

42

PLS

Jake Scott Port Jefferson, NY

3

2

5

154

PLS

James Johnstad Beltrami, MN

2

2

6

173

SKD

Corey Watkinson Port Carling,

4

3

7

427

PLS

Joe Fallen White Bear Lake, MN

3

1

8

193

ATC

Matt Pichner Owatonna, MN

1

5

9

115

SKD

David Joanis Cochrane,

2

1

10

106

SKD

Derek Ellis West Fargo, ND

3

1

11

118

SKD

Garret Mees Setauket, NY

2

5

12

937

SKD

Dylan Martin Pleasant Prairie, WI

4

6

13

271

SKD

Petter Narsa Fargo, ND

1

1

14

259

SKD

John Stenberg Lofsdalen,

2

3

15

202

SKD

Joey Sagan Elmvale,

6

3

 

Pro Lite overall results (after four rounds)

Pos.

#

  Name

Points

   

1.

271

  Petter Narsa

152

1  

2.

553

  Kody Kamm

141

1  

3.

857

  Andrew Lieders

133

1  

4.

106

  Derek Ellis

131

1  

5.

115

  David Joanis

119

1  

6.

259

  John Stenberg

116

1  

7.

154

  James Johnstad

110

1  

8.

42

  Jake Scott

108

1  

9.

151

  Andrew Carlson

98

1  

10.

118

  Garret Mees

87

1

Next up …

Who: World’s top snowmobile racers, including Minnesota’s Tucker Hibbert & Levi LaVallee

What: The Traxxas National, presented by Jimmy John’s … rounds 5 & 6 of the 2011-’12 ISOC AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series

When: Jan. 6-7

Times: Practice starts each day at 8 a.m., amateur racing begins at 9:30 a.m., pros at noon.

Where: Canterbury Park Racetrack and Card Casino

Tickets: Adults start at $15 and kids five and under are free. Tickets are available at the gate and online at www.canterburypark.com and snocross.com

ISOC/ACSS photos by Gary Walton

About ISOC Racing

The International Series of Champions (ISOC) is the premier snowmobile race sanctioning organization in North America and sanctions the national AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series, in addition to affiliating with nine regional circuits. Visit snocross.com for more information, fan and racer memberships, schedule details and more.

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