March 21, 2017 – Monster Energy / Arctic Cat / Ram Truck’s Tucker Hibbert finished third in the 2016/2017 ISOC National Snocross Pro Open Championship with a solid weekend of racing at the Ram Truck Grand Finale National in Lake Geneva, Wisc. The three-day event capped off another remarkable season for the 10-time champion.
Hibbert’s victory in front of a packed crowd Saturday night was the highlight of his weekend. With a second place start in the 14-rider, 10-lap final, he was in good position but, ultimately, strategy played a major factor in the race. On lap six, the leader took the joker lane (an extended section of the track each rider was required to take once during the race), opening the door for Hibbert to take control of the race. He took full advantage of the opportunity, laying down fast lap after fast lap to pull a comfortable lead over second place. He waited until the final lap to take the joker lane and secured the victory.
Recapping Hibbert’s 17th Pro National season, he tallied a series-high seven Pro Open final wins, 11 podiums and 14 top-five finishes. In the process, he added another career milestone to his record by winning his 125th Pro National race at the Eastern National in New York.
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Tucker Hibbert – 2017 Ram Truck Grand Finale Results
Pro Open Rd 15 – Friday
Round 1: 2nd
Round 2: 5th
Final: 10th
Pro Open Rd 16 – Saturday
Round 1: 2nd
Round 2: 3rd
Final: 1st
Pro Open Rd 17 – Sunday
Round 1: 2nd
Round 2: 3rd
Final: 3rd
Tucker Hibbert – #68 Monster Energy / Arctic Cat / Ram Truck
On his results at Lake Geneva:
“Winning the final Saturday night was awesome and I feel like I rode really well. With a crash Friday night and a third Sunday, I’m a little disappointed. I feel like my speed didn’t match my results.”
Overall thoughts on the season:
“It feels good to have won the most races. I felt really strong most of the season. I had some low points but, overall, it was a pretty successful year. It’s awesome to finish the season healthy and strong.”
Fast Facts
• Hometown: Pelican Rapids, Minnesota
• 14-Time X Games Medalist
• 2012 and 2010 FIM Snowcross World Champion
• 10-Time National Snocross Champion // 127 Pro National Wins
Photo Credit John Hanson