Monday Night Snocross

Matt Skubic Uncategorized

The AMSOIL Snocross National Presented by Kwik Trip has come and gone, but has also left us with many things to look forward to for the remaining rounds of AMSOIL Championship Snocross Powered by RAM. For starters, Rounds 1 & 2 at Spirit Mountain featured record attendance and an all time high of racer entries. The Pro Lite class showcased some of the best racing of the weekend. Arctic Cat riders Travis Kern and Daniel Benham were able to power there newly designed race sleds to wins in this class. With six podium positions available for the two days of racing in the Pro Lite class, each of the six positions were filled by different riders making this class one of the most anticipated as we get closer to Rounds 3 & 4 in Jackson, WY. The Pro AM Plus 30 riders raced on Friday and Saturday evening in Duluth. Friday saw USXC star, Wesley Selby take the win while former Pro, Paul Bauerly, took the win on Saturday. The fan favorite Pro AM Women’s class hit the racetrack Friday where reigning Champion Elina Ohman was able to take the win. The women also raced on Sunday when Megan Brodeur took her Ski-Doo to her first win of the season. The premier class at AMSOIL Championship Snocross was the only class to hit the snow all three days of the event. Friday was spotlighted by Kody Kamm earning $10,000 in the covenant AMSOIL Dominator. Once Saturday hit, the Pro class was back to conventional racing with two qualifiers and a main event. Tucker Hibbert was able to win both finals as Lincoln Lemieux took the third spot on the podium both days. The second position was filled by Kody Kamm on Saturday and Adam Renheim Sunday. The racing at Duluth featured many bar-to-bar battles and only excited us more for the Jackson Hole Snocross National Presented by Country Cat on December 8th and 9th. Below is a full analysis of the podium finishers from Rounds 1 & 2.

Champ 120

1. #215 Tucker Haala

2. #831 Brady Freeland

3. #159 Colin Taggart

200 Stock

1. #136 Jesse Hallstrom

2. #106 Riley Johnson

3. #518 Lane Giese

Transition 8-13

1. #821 Drew Freeland

2. #511 Jordan Lebel

3. #509 Jake Boutwell

Transition 8-10

1. #906 Crayden Dillon

2. #522 Dylan Lebel

3. #313 Tanner Johnson

Jr 10-13

1. #511 Jordan Lebel

2. #368 Hayden Meyer

3. #722 Brody Hasenack

Jr 14-15

1. #144 Anson Scheele

2. #333 Evan Christian

3. #464 Andy Pake

Jr Girls 9-13

1. #800 Sophia Hulsey

2. #428 Jayden Schmitt

3. #330 Addison Bourdages

Jr 16-17

1. #144 Anson Scheele

2. #901 Tyler Archambault

3. #William St-Laurent

Snowbike

1. #44 Nolan Heppner

2. #53 Yanick Boucher

3. #801 Colton Sturm

Sport Lite Round 1

1. #102 Kenny Mandryk

2. #857 Jordan Wolfe

3. #725 Drew Goskey

Sport Lite Round 2

1. #144 Anson Scheele

2. #102 Kenny Mandryk

3. #886 Jordan Desjardins

Sport Round 1

1. #151 Ryley Bester

2. #217 Jay Lura

3. #341 Baily Forst

Sport Round 2

1. #115 Trent Wittwer

2. #239 Mitchell Thelen

3. #980 Kaden Woodie

Pro AM Plus 30 Round 1

1. #15 Wesley Selby

2. #93 Iain Hayden

3. #193 Matt Pichner

Pro AM Plus 30 Round 2

1. #24 Paul Bauerly

2. #57 Andy Lieders

3. #15 Wesley Selby

Pro AM Women Round 1

1. #17 Elina Ohman

2. #31 Megan Brodeur

3. #405 Jakki Farmer

Pro AM Women Round 2

1. #31 Megan Brodeur

2. #93 Malene Andersen

3. #17 Elina Ohman

Pro Lite Round 1

1. #201 Travis Kern

2. #58 Marcus Ogemar

3. #128 Aki Pihlaja

4. #727 Yurk

5. #302 Viktor Herte

6. #436 Travis Muller

7. #413 Evan Daudt

8. #208 Hunter Patenaude

9. #75 Martin Moland

10. #27 Nisse Kjellstrom

11. #122 Kevin Wallenstein

12. #221 Daniel Benham

13. #57 Andy Lieders

14. #46 Andrew Lindholm

15. #40 Oskar Norum

Pro Lite Round 2

1. #221 Daniel Behnam

2. #75 Martin Moland

3. #21 Cole Cottew

4. #727 Jake Yurk

5. #208 Hunter Patenaude

6. #57 Andy Lieders

7. #436 Travis Muller

8. #114 Alex Berglund

9. #128 Aki Pihlaja

10. #46 Andrew Lindholm

11. #37 Mike George

12. #413 Evan Daudt

13. #132 Jacob Blanshan

14. #144 Max Taillefer

15. #Marcus Ogemar

AMSOIL Dominator

1. #1 Kody Kamm

2. #36 Corin Todd

3. #68 Tucker Hibbert

Pro Round 1

1. #68 Tucker Hibbert

2. #1 Kody Kamm

3. #13 Lincoln Lemieux

4. #43 Logan Christian

5. #11 Tim Tremblay

6. #311 Adam Renheim

7. #14x RJ Roy

8. #54 Petter Narsa

9. #324 Kyle Pallin

10. #177 Jake Angove

11. #36 Corin Todd

12. #355 Taylor McCoy

13. #421 Dylan Hall

14. #27 Leo Patenaude

15. #98 Nick Pattyn

Pro Round 2

1. #68 Tucker Hibbert

2. #311 Adam Renheim

3. #13 Lincoln Lemieux

4. #1 Kody Kamm

5. #54 Petter Narsa

6. #43 Logan Christian

7. #177 Jake Angove

8. #36 Corin Todd

9. #541 Ryan Springer

10. #52 Johan Lidman

11. #11 Tim Tremblay

12. #421 Dylan Hall

13. #324 Kyle Pallin

14. #115 Dave Joanis

15. #248 Brett Nastala

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