Sunday Night Snocross

Matt Skubic Uncategorized

The Jackson Hole Snocross National Presented by Country Cat is in the rearview mirror, although leaving us with much to look forward to for the remaining rounds of AMSOIL Championship Snocross Powered by RAM. The inaugural event in Jackson, WY saw the Worlds Greatest Snocross racers compete on the famed slopes of Snow King Mountain. Round 3 kicked off December 8th where the fans witnessed Tucker Hibbert make an epic comeback. The 10x National Champion started the Pro final in 11th position and was able to pass for the lead on the final corner of the 22 lap main event. Logan Christian picked up his first podium of the year in Round 3 by finishing second. Reigning Champion Kody Kamm solidified the final spot on the podium. That same evening Jacob Yurk earned his first career Pro Lite Victory. Yurk commented that the win was “the best moment in his life”. The young rider from Christian Bros Racing topped fellow Arctic Cat riders Daniel Benham and Nisse Kjellstrom to make the podium an Arctic Cat sweep. The Snowbike class saw ex Pro Snocross racer Darrin Mees earn his first Snowbike class win while competing on AMSOIL Championship Snocross. Reigning Snowbike Champion Austen Madison crossed the AMSOIL finish in second and Willian Van Hook III in third. The Pro AM Women’s class showcased Malene Anderson sweeping the weekend and taking over the points lead. The Veterans in the sport took to the race track on Saturday during Round 4. The Bauerly brothers of Paul and Kurt took the top 2 positions while Matt Pichner held down the third position on the podium. In Round 4 of the Pro & Pro Lite classes, it was a near repeat to the day prior. Tucker Hibbert extended his win streak to four while Kody Kamm finished second and Logan Christian third. The Pro Lite class saw Daniel Benham earn his second victory of the season with Martin Moland and Jacob Yurk rounding out the podium. The new home to Rounds 3 & 4 in Jackson, WY did not disappoint. The fans were delighted with the beautiful December weather in the Teton Mountains while enjoying the highest caliber of snowmobile racing in the world. With the riders now settling into the groove of the 17 round season, the anticipation is high to head back to the Daytona of Snocross. Rounds 5 & 6 will take place at Canterbury Park for the Pirtek Snocross National Presented by Jimmy Johns on January 5th-6th. Below is the podium rundown for the Jackson Hole Snocross National Presented by Country Cat.

Champ 120

1. #215 Tucker Haala

2. #831 Brady Freeland

3. #125 Carter Meyeraan

200 Stock

1. #518 Lane Giese

2. #418 Landon Giese

3. #106 Riley Johnson

Transition 8-10

1. #747 Cameron Cole

2. #313 Tanner Johnson

3. #814 Thad Cook

Jr 10-13

1. #821 Drew Freeland

2. #509 Jake Boutwell

3. #747 Cameron Cole

Jr 14-15

1. #464 Andy Pake

2. #318 Logan Frattalone

3. #333 Evan Christian

Jr Girls 9-13

1. #800 Sophia Hulsey

2. #330 Addision Bourdages

3. #304 Oliviah Westervelt

Jr 16-17

1. #464 Andy Pake

2. #144 Anson Scheele

3. #318 Logan Frattalone

Snowbike

1. #9 Darrin Mees

2. #1 Austen Madison

3. #88 William Van Hook III

Sport Lite Round 3

1. #102 Kenny Mandryk 

2. #144 Anson Scheele

3. #725 Drew Goskey

Sport Lite Round 4

1. #102 Kenny Mandryk

2. #671 Mitchell Gross

3. #144 Peyton Hogan

Sport Round 3

1. #800 AJ Stoffle

2. #980 Kaden Woodie

3. #115 Trent Wittwer

Sport Round 4

1. #115 Trent Wittwer

2. #113 Adam Peterson

3. #217 Jay Lura

Pro AM Plus 30

1. #24 Paul Bauerly

2. #318 Kurt Bauerly

3. #193 Matt Pichner

Pro AM Women Round 3

1. #93 Malene Anderson

2. #31 Megan Brodeur

3. #79 Emilia Dahlgren

Pro AM Women Round 4

1. #93 Malene Anderson

2. #17 Elina Ohman

3. #31 Megan Brodeur

Pro Lite Round 3

1. #727 Jake Yurk

2. #221 Daniel Benham

3. #27 Nisse Kjellstrom

4. #208 Hunter Patenaude

5. #128 Aki Pihlaja

6. #201 Travis Kern

7. #63 Zak Mason

8. #21 Cole Cottew

9. #413 Evan Daudt

10. #17 Korbyn Anderson

11. #144 Max Taillefer

12. #72 Dylan Jansen

13. #114 Alex Berglund

14. #46 Andrew Lindholm

15. #75 Martin Moland

Pro Lite Round 4

1.#221 Daniel Benham

2.#75 Martin Moland

3.#727 Jacob Yurk

4.#21 Cole Cottew

5.#144 Max Taillefer

6.#63 Zak Mason

7.#413 Evan Daudt

8.#58 Marcus Ogemar

9.#17 Korbyn Anderson

10.#114 Alex Berglung

11.#436 Travis Muller

12.#201 Travis Kern

13.#208 Hunter Patenaude

14.#27 Nisse Kjellstrom

15.#128 Aki Pihlaja

Pro Round 3

1.#68 Tucker Hibbert

2. #43 Logan Christian

3. #1 Kody Kamm

4. #52 Johan Lidman

5. #11 Tim Tremblay

6. #13 Lincoln Lemieux

7. #311 Adam Renheim

8. #54 Petter Narsa

9. #324 Kyle Pallin

10. #610 Kristoffer Holm

11. #541 Ryan Springer

12. #36 Corin Todd

13. #248 Brett Nastala

14. #177 Jake Angove

15. #98 Nick Pattyn

Pro Round 4

1.#68 Tucker Hibbert

2. #1 Kody Kamm

3. #43 Logan Christian

4. #324 Kyle Pallin

5. #52 Johan Lidman

6. #311 Adam Renheim

7. #13 Lincoln Lemieux

8. #54 Petter Narsa

9. #36 Corin Todd

10. #610 Kristoffer Holm

11. #541 Ryan Springer

12. #98 Nick Pattyn

13. #177 Jake Angove

14. #248 Brett Nastala

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.