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2026 Ski Doo MXZ XRS 850 Turbo R Competition Package Detailed Overview

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Luke provides a detailed overview of the 2026 Ski-Doo MXZ XRS Competition Package featuring the ROTAX 850 E-TEC turbo R engine, 10.25-inch screen, SOT electric start and KYB PRO 40 EA-3 Kashima-coated, 3-position piggyback shocks.

Arctic Cat Has Deep, Strong Cross-Country Team for 2025-26

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Throughout the Snowbelt and across various rider classes, a talented group of Team Arctic racers aboard their Arctic Cat ZR 600 R-XC snowmobiles will be vying for points championships on various cross-country circuits this winter. This group includes past champions, rising stars, returning veterans and more – all aiming for personal glory while also providing invaluable feedback that pushes forward the excellence of Arctic Cat snowmobiles of today and tomorrow.

Cross-country racing has always been vital because it closely mirrors how consumers utilize their own snowmobiles – weaving on twisting trails, pounding in ditches, zooming on laketops, zipping down firelanes and more – except in hyper-competitive situations. Team Arctic’s rich history in cross-country racing is reflected in the ultra-capable machines it designs and builds to this day.

A broad and deep group of Team Arctic racers will be chasing trophies on the Arctic Cat Catalyst-based ZRs in all major classes on the Cor PowerSports circuit in the Upper Midwest. Team Arctic Pro class riders include Matt Feil, Jesse Hallstrom, Zach Herfindahl and Ben Langaas, plus Gabby Hallstrom, Rachel Wimpfheimer and Frankie Omang in Pro Women’s. Look for them to be particularly competitive when the going gets rough.

In the Semi-Pro division on the Cor circuit, returning riders Kegan Houser, Derek Kloety, Austin Kody and Brady Wadena will be joined by last year’s Sport Stock champion Elliot Clark and Sport Stock third-place rider Braden Sillerud. Returning Team Arctic racer Marcus Moldashal will compete in the new Semi-Pro Improved class. Team Arctic Sport class rider Kyle Quesenberry will be joined by former Juniors class riders like Trig Anderson, Rielly Clark, Brady Wimpfheimer and Axle Amsdon. Look for Braden Diesen moving up to Juniors and Expert classes and Kynsie Diesen returning as a force in Jr Boys and Girls classes. Masters class champ Todd Seaverson and multi-class racer Jon Arneson are also back for another season.

In continued support, the factory Arctic Cat race trailer will be available to offer support to all of Team Arctic at every Cor PowerSports race this season.

Cross-country racing isn’t exclusive to the Upper Midwest – and neither is Team Arctic. In the Northeast, look up front this winter to find the Arctic Cat ZR 600 R-XC sleds of Pro class riders TJ Leach, Adam Levi, Ken Murphy, Ian Smith, Brock Young and Michael Young leading the way.

In fact, you’ll see supported Team Arctic racers tackling the terrain on circuits from Quebec and eastern Canada all the way to the rugged Alaskan outback, including the team of Wyatt Halek-Hooper and Adam Stafford in the Iron Dog Pro class. Some Team Arctic cross-country stars will also contend in enduro and oval sprint races at the sport’s biggest events this season.

“We have a strong group competing in all classes on the Cor PowerSports circuit this season, and a good schedule to chase,” said Mike Kloety, the Team Arctic Race Manager. “With this early start to winter and a lot more snow expected this season, we should have more full-terrain races. That is where the lightweight and agile Catalyst chassis ZRs can really showcase their unique advantages.”

“Also exciting are the up-and-coming XC race circuits out East, with the Adirondack series taking center stage,” Kloety continued. “We have a strong group of racers in place out East as well, and I am hoping we can help continue to grow that circuit.”

Get out and cheer on the Team Arctic racers this winter. Their success today helps drive innovation to make you a leader on your machine tomorrow.

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About Arctic Cat – Arctic Cat has been a leader in the offroad industry since 1962. Arctic Cat markets its Snowmobile, ATV and SXS products through a network of independent dealers located throughout the United States and Canada and through distributors representing dealers in Europe, South America, the Middle East, Asia and other international markets.

DALTON CLUTCH COMPONENTS

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Dalton Industries has built its reputation around three core clutching products: flyweights, springs, and helixes. The company offers the largest selection of tuning components for all major snowmobile brands, supplying parts to kit manufacturers while also supporting racers, tuners, and enthusiasts who prefer to handle their own clutch calibration rather than rely on pre-set kits.

Dalton is especially well known for its extensive range of helixes. Its website lists a huge variety of angle options for every major sled brand, reflecting decades of specialization in this area. Each helix is CNC-machined in-house from premium billet aluminum, ensuring consistent quality and durability.

Dalton refuses to use cast blanks with porosity or imperfections that could damage rollers or slide buttons, and they even offer custom angles for certain styles. Most helixes ship anywhere in North America within just a few days, keeping turnaround time fast without sacrificing precision.

Springs are another major strength for Dalton, with a wide variety available for primary and secondary clutches across all brands. Its catalog includes compression springs, torsion springs, and newly developed options for systems like Ski-Doo’s pDrive and Arctic Cat’s ADAPT.

Whether you’re tuning an older sled or the latest model, Dalton’s website remains one of the most complete sources for clutch springs and specifications.

Dalton’s flyweights—especially their quick-adjust models—are a hallmark of the brand. These allow riders to add or subtract weight without removing the arms from the clutch, using a simple T-handle Allen tool. All flyweights are machined in-house using high-quality materials and feature industry-leading bushings made from a bonded composite that is bored for perfect accuracy. Through a long-standing partnership with a chemical supplier, Dalton uses a unique bushing material proven to outlast others in extreme applications.

Rounding out its lineup, Dalton also produces a variety of clutch tools and pullers to support riders working on their own setups.

With its broad catalog of helixes, springs, and flyweights, Dalton Industries consistently provides the precision and durability modern clutch systems require and its long-standing dedication to high standards ensures tuners have the tools and components needed to optimize performance without compromise.

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Cardo PACKTALK EDGE ORV Helmet Communication System

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Mike’s in the TRAIL TECH shop highlighting our experience using Cardo’s PACKTALK EDGE ORV helmet to helmet communication system and how this powerful system not only adds an element of safety to your ride, but can enhance your entire ride experience.

The Best Places To Snowmobile In Québec!

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Luke AJ and Mark highlight the best places they’ve ridden in Québec over the years comparing fun stories, beautiful scenery, great places to stay and of course the incomparable network of trails that wind throughout the entire province.

2026 SNOWTRAX LIVE Replay – Episode 5

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AJ joins Luke LIVE in the TRAIL TECH shop to chat with viewers about the 2026 Ski-Doo snowmobile line-up and answer questions about Ski-Doo or general questions about anything snowmobile related.

2026 Lynx Commander RE 900 ACE Turbo R Detailed Overview

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AJ provides a closer look at the 2026 Lynx Commander RE featuring the ROTAX 900 ACE Turbo R engine and a 20-inch wide track and covers over all the details included on this multi-functional crossover snowmobile.

2026 Ski Doo Expedition Xtreme 850 Detailed Overview

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Luke provides a detailed look at Ski-Doo’s 2026 Expedition Xtreme on the REV Gen5 platform with new uMotion rear suspension and featuring the 850 E-TEC engine.

Québec’s Ultimate Snowmobile Guide

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To make your job of planning a trip this winter easier, Bonjour Québec has designed a beautiful new Snowmobile guide to help walk you through the many different regions in the province. The guide is the perfect resource to help you to see the snowfall estimations and timeframes you should visit along with suggestions of some of the most popular riding loops that you would enjoy riding this winter. It’s easy to access from the Bonjour Québec website and is easily downloadable to your tablet or mobile device.

2026 Lynx RAVE RE 850 Turbo R Detailed Overview

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Luke combs over every square inch of the 2026 Lynx RAVE RE featuring the ROTAX 850 E-TEC Turbo R engine with water injection.