Races: Tucker Hibbert rallies to win in front of record Canterbury AMSOIL Snocross Championship crowd

Kimster Races

Arctic Cat’s Hibbert tops Ski-Doo’s Robbie Malinoski in a spectacular Pro Open main event at a PACKED Canterbury Park; Kody Kamm sweeps Pro Lights 

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SHAKOPEE, Minn. – (Jan. 7, 2012) – The largest crowd to ever assemble for a snowmobile race at Canterbury Park Raceway was treated to a thrilling Pro Open main event that had Arctic Cat racer and defending AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series champion Tucker Hibbert top rival Robbie Malinoski (Ski-Doo) in the Traxxas National, presented by Jimmy John’s, round six of 2011-’12 ACSS.

And in the Pro Light class Polaris’ Kody Kamm made it a clean sweep at Canterbury, adding Saturday night’s top spot on the podium to his win on Friday.

Pro Open

Pulling the Stud Boy Holeshot in the Pro Open was Malinoski, with Ski-Doo racers Darrin Mees (2nd) and Tim Tremblay (3rd) in close behind. By lap nine the three had separated themselves from the rest of the pack – with one addition: Hibbert. Within one lap Hibbert dispatched of both Tremblay and Mees and set his sights on race leader Malinoski.

Three laps later Hibbert had all but erased Malinoski’s four-second lead and put the skis on his Arctic Cat into Malinoski’s view on a couple corners before finally berzerking his sled into the first turn on lap 16 to take the lead. But rather than checking out, Malinoski hung tough and brought the nearly 12,000 fans in attendance to their feet for the final five laps.

“That was a gnarly race, man,” said Hibbert, who DNF’d on Friday at Canterbury with a mechanical failure. “Once I got by Robbie I thought I’d be able to pull away, but he (Malinoski) stayed right there with me. Great race.”

Added Malinoski: “I just about had Tucker Hibbert … and not a lot of people can say that. Tucker raced me clean and got to 1st place.”

Rounding out the Pro Open podium at Canterbury on Saturday was Ski-Doo racer Tim Tremblay. “Tucker and Ross were pretty fast,” said Tremblay. “They did a really good job and I’m happy for them.”

Pro Light

In Pro Light action #193 Arctic Cat rider Matt Pichner shot out of a cannon and pulled the Stud Boy Holeshot, followed by Ski-Doo racer David Joanis who got out front early. Followed closely by Kamm and Ski-Doo’s Derek Ellis, the pack separated before Kamm took charge by lap seven, moving five seconds ahead of the next-closest racer.

Moving into the second half of the 14-lap Pro Light main event, chasing Kamm’s Polaris – from 2ndplace through 8th place were seven Ski-Doos in succession. But in the end none of them would have anything for Kamm who walked away with the win by a comfortable margin. Second place would go to Joanis, with the class’ final podium spot going to Ski-Doo racer Travis Mueller.

Traxxas National at Canterbury Park, Pro Open Saturday results

1

68

ATC

Tucker Hibbert Pelican Rapids, MN

2

4

SKD

Robbie Malinoski Lino Lakes, MN

3

11

SKD

Tim Tremblay Ste Jeanne D’arc,

4

837

PLS

Ross Martin Burlington, WI

5

170

SKD

Darrin Mees Stanchfield, MN

6

717

PLS

Mike Bauer Owen, WI

7

99

SKD

Zach Pattyn Ravenna, MI

8

14

SKD

Mathieu Morin Val Dor,

9

48

ATC

Garth Kaufman Driggs, ID

10

108

PLS

Levi LaVallee Longville, MN

11

44

PLS

Tj Gulla Jericho, VT

12

244

PLS

Bobby LePage Duluth, MN

13

160

ATC

Cory Davis Soldotna, AK

14

43

ATC

Logan Christian Fertile, MN

15

168

SKD

Justin Broberg Waukesha, WI

 

Pro Open overall points (after six rounds)

1.

837

Ross Martin

241

1

2.

68

Tucker Hibbert

221

1

3.

4

Robbie Malinoski

218

1

4.

11

Tim Tremblay

216

1

5.

170

Darrin Mees

185

1

6.

44

Tj Gulla

161

1

7.

717

Mike Bauer

146

1

8.

48

Garth Kaufman

137

1

9.

168

Justin Broberg

131

1

10.

14

Mathieu Morin

131

1

 

Pro Light results, Saturday

1

553

PLS

Kody Kamm Kenosha, WI

2

106

SKD

Derek Ellis West Fargo, ND

3

436

SKD

Travis Muller Windom, MN

4

421

SKD

Dylan Hall Ayr,

5

630

SKD

Casey Boylan Anchorage, AK

6

198

SKD

Nick Pattyn Ravenna, MI

7

113

PLS

Matt Bristow Sauk Rapids, MN

8

154

PLS

James Johnstad Beltrami, MN

9

115

SKD

David Joanis Cochrane,

10

113x

SKD

Lincoln Lemieux St. Johnsbury, VT

 

Pro Light overall results (after six rounds)

1.

553

Kody Kamm

231

1

2.

106

Derek Ellis

204

1

3.

115

David Joanis

185

1

4.

154

James Johnstad

173

1

5.

857

Andrew Lieders

159

1

6.

271

Petter Narsa

152

1

7.

259

John Stenberg

138

1

8.

173

Corey Watkinson

135

1

9.

151

Andrew Carlson

132

1

10.

118

Garret Mees

132

1

 

Next up …

 

Who: World’s top snowmobile racers, including locals Brett Bender & TJ Gulla

What: The Vision Kia Eastern National … rounds 7 & 8 of the 2011-’12 AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series

When: Feb. 3-4

Times: Practice starts each day at 8 a.m., amateur racing begins at 9:30 a.m., pros at noon.

Where: Farmington’s Finger Lakes Casino and Racetrack

Tickets: Tickets start at just $25 ($10 for kids) and are available at the gate or online atwww.fingerlakessnocross and snocross.lab.b2tech.us

ISOC/ACSS photos by Gary Walton

About ISOC Racing

The International Series of Champions (ISOC) is the premier snowmobile race sanctioning organization in North America and sanctions the national AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series, in addition to affiliating with nine regional circuits. Visit snocross.lab.b2tech.us for more information, fan and racer memberships, schedule details and more.

 

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