Sunday Night Snocross

Matt Skubic Uncategorized

As this edition of Sunday Night Snocross is being written from Soaring Eagle Casino in Mt. Pleasant Michigan, AMSOIL Championship Snocross Powered by RAM returns here once again after being in Salamanca New York just days prior. The racing at the US Air Force Snocross National was will of excitement and with record crowds both days, it set up to an epic weekend at Rounds 9 & 10. Friday kicked off with Anson Scheele and Evan Christian exchanging victories in the Junior classes and Sophia Hulsey continuing her dominance in the Juniors Girls division. When the sun set over Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino all eyes were on the reigning Pro champion Kody Kamm. Kamm would take advantage of Tuckers Hibberts misfortune and earn his second win of the season. Daniel Benham earned his fifth main event holeshot of the season and ran away to victory, leading the entire Pro Lite final flag-to-flag. Saturday was just as exciting for the fans as they were fortunate enough to witness East Coast Snocross all afternoon long. The western New York motorsport enthusiasts were treated with some of the best racing of the year. Daniel Benham would once again win the Pro Lite final extending his win streak to three. With the final for the Pro class taking place in the midst of a snow shower, Kody Kamm would execute his race perfectly as he would lead the race from start to finish sweeping the weekend in New York. Tucker Hibbert would elect to start his race from the back row and pass 13 fellow competitors on his way to a second place finish. With the rivalry between Kamm and Hibbert heating up & the points championships tightening, the racers are teams will meet up again this weekend at the Soaring Eagle Snocross National. This event is one you are not going to want to miss, but before then, make sure to check out the podium finishers from New York down below.

Champ 120

1. #831 Brady Freeland

2. #215 Tucker Haala

3. #4 Reece Bollmann

200 Stock

1. #418 Landon Giese

2. #518 Lane Giese

3. #710 Aiden Pierson

Transition 8-10

1. #747 Cameron Cole

2. #522 Dylan Lebel

3. #215 Tucker Haala

Jr 10-13

1. #511 Jordan Lebel

2. #722 Brody Hasenack

3. #204 Raycer Frank

Jr 14-15

1. #144 Anson Scheele

2. #811 Brayden Kernz

3. #333 Evan Christian

Jr Girls 9-13

1. #800 Sophia Hulsey

2. #330 Addision Bourdages

3. #24 Cecily Bernaiche

Jr 16-17

1. #333 Evan Christian

2. #144 Anson Scheele

3. #28 Theo Poirer

Snowbike

1. #732 Jordan Renaud

2. #88 William Van Hook III

3. #119 Reggie Sovereign

Sport Lite Round 7

1. #725 Drew Goskey

2. #878 Samuel Blouin

3. #720 Devin Malcein

Sport Lite Round 8

1. #333 Evan Christian

2. #144 Anson Scheele

3. #28 Theo Poirer

Sport Round 7

1. #341 Daily Forst

2. #227 Grant Glashagel

3. #220 Francis Pelletier

Sport Round 8

1. #151 Ryley Bester

2. #220 Francis Pelletier

3. #113 Adam Peterson

Pro AM Plus 30

1. #193 Matt Pichner

2. #730 Cory Thene

3. #355 Paul Richard

Pro AM Women Round 7

1. #873 Taven Woodie

2. #31 Megan Brodeur

3. #79 Emilia Dahlgren

Pro AM Women Round 8

1. #31 Megan Brodeur

2. #17 Elina Ohman

3. #93 Malene Anderson

Pro Lite Round 7

1. #221 Daniel Benham

2. #727 Jacob Yurk

3. #128 Aki Pihlaja

4. #208 Hunter Patenaude

5. #21 Cole Cottew

6. #58 Marcus Ogemar

7. #201 Travis Kern

8. #75 Martin Moland

9. #144 Max Taillefer

10. #17 Korbyn Anderson

11. #302 Viktor Herten

12. #114 Alexander Berglund

13. #27 Nisse Kjellstrom

14. #57 Andy Lieders

15. #122 Kevin Wallenstein

Pro Lite Round 8

1. #221 Daniel Benham

2. #75 Martin Moland

3. #27 Nisse Kjellstrom

4. #128 Aki Pihlaja

5. #58 Marcus Ogemar

6. #144 Max Taillefer

7. #63 Zak Mason

8. #201 Travis Kern

9. #413 Evan Daudt

10. #727 Jacob Yurk

11. #122 Kevin Wallenstein

12. #208 Hunter Patenaude

13. #40 Oskar Norum

14. #57 Andy Lieders

15. #46 Andrew Lindholm

Pro Round 7

1. # 1 Kody Kamm

2. #54 Petter Narsa 

3. #11 Tim Tremblay

4. #13 Lincoln Lemieux

5. #311 Adam Renheim

6. #43 Logan Christian

7. #52 Johan Lidman

8. #36 Corin Todd

9. #436 Travis Muller

10. #748 Mike Pilotte

11. #177 Jake Angove

12. #248 Brett Nastala 

13. #68 Tucker Hibbert

14. #541 Ryan Springer

15. #324 Kyle Pallin

Pro Round 8

1. #1 Kody Kamm

2. #68 Tucker Hibbert

3. #43 Logan Christian

4. #11 Tim Tremblay

5. #54 Petter Narsa

6. #52 Johan Lidman

7. #13 Lincoln Lemieux

8. #177 Jake Angove

9. #248 Brett Nastala

10. #36 Corin Todd

11. #98 Nick Pattyn

12. #200 Leo Patenaude

13. #436 Travis Muller

14. #541 Ryan Springer

15. #311 Adam Renheim

2017/2018 AMSOIL Championship Snocross Powered by RAM 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

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