In Staging With…Kyle Pallin

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Tell us about your season so far. Your second full year with the Ebert Arctic Cat team? Things have been really good. It’s been even better than last year. Everybody’s the same on the team and there’s no getting used to a new environment. I already have a win in Fargo and I couldn’t be happier with where I’m at. …

MAKITA USA Becomes Official Power Tool of the ACSS

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The world’s best power tools are on board to support and sponsor the world’s best snocross racers. ISOC and the AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series are pleased to announce Makita USA as its Official Power Tool Sponsor. Makita applies leading edge technology to engineer tools that are more compact with less weight yet deliver industrial strength power and results. All Makita …

Christian Brothers Land Winner In Michigan

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Logan Porter of Roseville, Michigan is one happy 6-year-old. Not only was he the lucky winner of the 120 Arctic Cat sled from the coloring contest sponsored by Christian Brothers Racing and the Oakland Press, but he received special treatment and his picture on the National podium with the Monster Girls. He was very excited to take the 120 Arctic …

Monday Morning Scrapbook

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ACSS web reporter guy Gary Walton shares some sights and scenes from the adventure that was Round 5 in Pontiac, Michigan.

Hibbert, Martin Split Wins In Motown

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Ross Martin jumped to an early lead in the Pro Super Stock main, but it was Tucker Hibbert claiming the top step on the podium at the AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series Traxxas Michigan National in Pontiac, Mich. on Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011. Martin held a commanding lead until five laps to go, when Hibbert motored by on his Monster Energy …

Turning Motown Into Snowtown

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Loaders and dump trucks are rolling around the clock to turn the floor of the Silverdome into a snocross coliseum. Detroit’s own Megan Campbell toured the site with father Shawn Hopkins, while Semi-Pro standout Darrin Mees pondered the vastness of the former home of the motor city kittys.