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Snocross Season Recap

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 Another memorable season is in the books for Amsoil ISOC Snocross Series, and it ended much the way so many others have in recent memory – with Tucker Hibbert (Arctic Cat/Monster Energy/Ram Trucks) topping the point standings of the Pro Open class. 

Hibbert capped another stellar season with three first place finishes in Lake Geneva, Wis. over the weekend, giving him three overall points championships in a row. Hibbert, winner of four of the last five points championships, ended the season with 727 total points, the same number that gave him the points championship the previous season. 

“We run out of superlatives to say about Tucker Hibbert and his team,” said Mike Kloety, Team Arctic Race Manager. “Their dedication and success set the standard, while pushing the boundaries for what’s possible.” 

Each participating manufacturer was represented in the top three of the final points standings with Hibbert (Arctic Cat) in first, Tim Tremblay (Ski-Doo, Amsoil/Airforce/Ford) in second and Kyle Pallin (Polaris, Team LaVallee) in third. 

 In the hotly contested National Pro-Lite class, Ryan Springer (Polaris, Carlson Motorsports) topped the table with 558 points. He narrowly edged out Elias Ishoel (Ski-Doo, Warnert Racing) and Andrew Carlson (Polaris, Carlson Motorsports) who both finished the season with 542 points. The top four finishers in the Pro-Lite class were all within 20 points of eachother. 

The Pro AM Women’s class had an international flare with three different countries standing atop the overall season points podium. Marica Renheim (Ski-Doo, BOSS Racing/Huber Motorsports), from Lima, Sweden, took home the season points championship. She was followed by Megan Brodeur (Ski-Doo), of Coaticook, Que. and Jakki Farmer (Polaris, Farmer Racing), from Medford, Wis.


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