Who will win it all this year? This one is for all the marbles. The final stop on the 2025 AMSOIL Championship Snocross National Tour is Spirit Mountain in Duluth, Minnesota, from April 4th to April 6th, 2025. Historically, this was where the Snocross season began. The final showdown of the 2025 season will occur at the AMSOIL Snocross National presented by Kwik Trip located at: 9500 Spirit Mountain Pl, Duluth, MN 55810

For over three decades, the Duluth National kicked off the snocross season on Thanksgiving weekend. This year, the season ends on the shores of Lake Superior at beautiful Spirit Mountain, where the series will crown champions in a spectacular fashion.
Duluth is where legends emerge. The iconic track features tight turns and big-air jumps that push racer skills to the absolute limit. With gorgeous harbor views, this is one of the most famous venues in snowmobile racing. Grandstands and fence-line fans enjoy the exhilarating races with scenic views of the harbor that centers Duluth and Superior, Wisconsin.
The Duluth National will also host the annual Showdown at Sundown. This yearly event brings the sport’s top amateur riders to one venue for an unforgettable night of competitive racing.
INDOOR SEATING IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR AN ADDITIONAL $75 FOR THE ENTIRE WEEKEND:
Shuttle Parking Information – all spectators must park off-site and take a shuttle to the event, with the exception of handicap parking available at Spirit Mountain.

Some Snocross classes are going right down to the wire, while others are not so close. The current leader in the 120 Champ (Ages 6-12) is Henry Dillon with a comfortable lead. Ryder Hayes is in the top position of the Junior 10-13 class by a wide margin. As for the Junior 14-15 class, Tavin Knudson is in position to win it all this season. Avery Hemmer is poised to win the Junior Girls 9-13 class championship.
Emil Harr looks like he will emerge as the winner of the Pro class, but second and third place are still up for grabs between Jordan Lebel and Adam Peterson. However, a successful weekend for Jacob Yurk could still lead to a third-place finish for him this season.
Andy Lieders will finish first in the Pro AM Plus 30 class. However, one of the tightest races of the season is for second place between Brian Petersen and Tyler Oomen. Peterson is currently leading Oomen by only four points in the standings.
Malene Cottew should be preparing the champagne with a comfortable lead in the Pro AM Women class. Inanna Hauger has second place on lockdown. However, another tight race in the standings is between Cerissa Blessum and Victoria Dillon. Blessum currently leads Dillon by six points in the season standings.

Who will emerge victorious between Anson Scheele and Crayden Dillon in the Pro-Lite class? This is one of the tightest races for first place in all the classes this season. Scheele currently leads Dillon by nine points. Meanwhile, Cameron Cole has third place locked up.
Dylan Lebel is going to win first place in the Sport class. Zak Farmer will win second place. Kamden Duffy has a comfortable lead over Tanner Johnson for third place. However, a strong weekend from Johnson could change things.
Rising star Tavin Knudson is enjoying a successful season in another class. He will win it all in the Sport Lite class. Jimmy Stanisich has a comfortable lead for second place. However, a strong weekend from AJ Skogquist could shake things up. Wyatt Skogquist is hot on AJ’s heels for third place.
Tessa Naastad and Lincoln Skar are only separated by seven points for first place in the Stock 200 (Ages 6-12) class. Naastad is currently sitting in first place. Henry Dillon has a comfortable lead for third place, but a strong weekend from Beckem Pudwill could make things interesting.
Travis Bellerive is currently enjoying an 18-point lead over Jack Gelinas for first place in the Transition 8-10 class. Holden Kuhn should be able to maintain third place, but Noah Kuhn will try to make up ground. It won’t be easy because Noah trails Holden by 19 points in the standings.
Another rising star, Ryder Hayes, will place first in an additional class this season. Hayes is leading the Transition 9-13 class by a wide margin. Ryan Shimanski should be able to secure second place. Mason Broden and Beckum Pete are taking it to the wire for third place. Broden currently leads Pete by only five points in the season standings.
While visiting Spirit Mountain, you will find activities to keep you busy at all times. The Upper Spirit Mountain Nordic Center offers classic and skate skiing cross-country ski trails. The Lower Spirit Mountain Nordic Center offers more trails with snowmaking to keep you on your skis. It’s a dream come true for outdoor enthusiasts.
Winter fun is available to everyone at Spirit Mountain with activities and courses suitable for all ages. There are even lessons available for beginners who want to learn how to ski. If you want to keep it simple, snow tubing is available for ages three and older. There is even a tubing lift so you don’t have to walk uphill to the top.
Even when the weather warms up, year-round outdoor recreation activities are available at Spirit Mountain. Outside Magazine voted Duluth the Best Outdoor City in America in 2014. Spirit Mountain is a key hub from which to enjoy everything this outdoor city offers: Hiking, biking, skiing, riding, and family fun. The panoramic view is breathtaking, and you will feel like you are on top of the world. Enjoy the eagle’s eye view of Lake Superior, the St. Louis River, and Duluth on the slopes and trails of the Spirit Mountain Adventure Park.
With professionally trained ski, snowboard, and mountain bike coaches available, people of all ages and skill levels feel forever young at Spirit Mountain. There are even camps and clubs available for those who seek extended training. Come see why it is the Midwest’s biggest and best terrain park while catching the awesome snowmobile racing Snocross offers.