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Yamaha Posts Rich USCC Contingency Awards for ’07

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Press Release –

Yamaha announced today that it is posting up to $86,000 in contingency prize money for eligible racers competing in select United States Cross Country classes.

“The USCC has done a tremendous job putting together a high quality and professional cross country race series,” said Yamaha Race Manager Greg Marier. “We encourage racers to take the Yamaha 4-Stroke Challenge in this series by offering this contingency prize program.”

Contingency prize money will be awarded as follows:

Red Lake 500, Pro Stock 600 class only
1st Place: $7,500
2nd Place: $2,000
3rd Place: $1,000
4th Place: $400
5th Place: $200

All other U.S.C.C. Events, both Pro Stock 600 and Pro Open classes*
1st Place: $2,000
2nd Place: $1,000
3rd Place: $500
4th Place: $200
5th Place: $100

* In order to be paid for both Pro Stock and Pro Open finishes, each class must be completely separate events.

Year-end championship awards will be made as follows:

U.S.C.C. Season-end Pro Stock 600 Championship: $2,500
U.S.C.C. Season-end Pro Open Championship: $1,000
U.S.C.C. Season-end Semi-Pro Stock 600 Championship: $1,000
U.S.C.C. Season-end Veterans Stock 600 Championship: $1,000
U.S.C.C. Season-end Masters Stock 600 Championship: $1,000

To be eligible for this contingency program, racers must compete with an ISR class-legal Yamaha Apex or Attak 4-stroke snowmobile with a stock-appearing hood and factory color and graphics.

Additionally, Yamaha will pay the contingency awards only when each class has a minimum of six entries.

For more information on collecting contingency prizes, contact USCC at 701-248-2029.

Ski-Doo MX-Z XRS – Production Limited Build

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Ski-Doo may have tweaked some minor details on the MX-ZXRS we told you about in the March 06 issue of Supertrax.

It seems some show models circulating on Ski-Doo’s Spring Break Tour were not as close to actual limited build 440 and Factory Roller models as originally indicated.

At this writing there are still no production limited build XRS models at dealers. We’ll be watching closely to see if the units we sampled in January are the same as what dealers receive this fall.

Click here for info on Ski-Doo’s Rotax 2-stroke engine.
Click here for info on Ski-Doo’s new Exo Series helmet.

Nytro, Apex Star in Snowmobile Grass Drags

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The wins kept right on rolling in for 2007 Yamaha snowmobiles in summer grass-drag racing competition on Sept. 23-24 in Grayslake, Ill.

At the second of three rounds in the 2006 NSRA Woody’s Tri-State Triple Crown, Yamaha drivers Jerry Fix and Pat Hauck shared six wins in the Stock 500 and Stock 600 Pro classes, while Rocky Miller took home four wins in Semi Pro.

Under rainy conditions on Saturday, Fix topped an all-Yamaha Stock 500 podium on his Fix Racing 2007 Nytro, narrowly beating out Miller on a Vector and Hauck on another ’07 Nytro.

Veteran Hauck then turned the tables in Stock 600, bringing his Hauck Racing Apex home in first and relegating Fix to second on his 2007 Apex RTX. Hauck then repeated the process by taking the Improved Stock 600 win on his RX-1 over Fix on a Warrior.

In the Semi Pro class, Miller grabbed wins in Stock 500 aboard his Lustilla Racing Vector and in Stock 600 on his 2007 Apex, earning the NSRA’s Semi Pro Driver of the Day award in the process.

Amazingly, Sunday’s results were a virtual carbon copy, making a total of 10 Pro and Semi Pro victories for Yamaha during the weekend. But the wins did not come easily. “The course was muddy today and yesterday due to all the rain,” reported Fix afterwards. “Traction was critical – you just had to find the best line to get down the track.”

Sunset Cove Lodge

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With a rich 80 year history of servicing international guests, Sunset Cove Lodge in Callander, Ontario specializes in snowmobiling, fishing mid-week to week long packages for the family.

During the day you can take a guided snowmobile tour with easy access to the wide network of Northern Ontario trails or try your luck fishing in one of the heated ice huts. At dinner, enjoy fine German cuisine in the beautiful country dining lounge.

Visit SnowmobileInOntario.com and call 1-800-563-4395 for details.

Polaris Aggressive Snocross Effort

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Polaris continues to aggressively pursue the sport of pro snocross with the announcement of its biggest, most concentrated factory backed racing effort since the 1970’s.

Shaun Crapo is leaving the Arctic Cat camp to join the Amzoil Scheuring Speed Sports organization. He will team with veteran Pro DJ Eckstrom.

The Cycle Worx Race Team based out of Johnsville, New York will campaign Quebec native and former Ski-Doo pilot Danny Poirier on the Rock Maple Racing circuit.

Team Hentges – led by Nate Hentges and backed up by notable racing veterans and savvy Team Managers Todd Wolfe and Tim Bender, have usurped the former TEAM Industries Polaris backed snocross team.

In a surprising move, giant OEM vendor, TEAM Industries (they make the benchmark Rapid Reaction secondary used by AC, Polaris and Ski-Doo as well as a ji-normous pile of ATV components for everyone from Honda to Polaris), pulled its sponsorship from WPSA snocross.

Polaris wisely chose to combine the current roster of successful and talented racers encamped under the TEAM banner into Hentges Racing. TJ Gulla and Levi LaVallee will race WPSA Pro while Brett Bender, Chris Kafka, Johnny Hentges and Bobby Lepage will campaign in WPSA Semi-Pro.

Arctic Cat Hillclimbers Keep Rising

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Press Release –

M-Series Snowmobiles Launch Team to New Heights

Arctic Cat’s 2006-07 hillclimb team won’t be the largest group in the mountains – it will just be the best. A bold statement? Perhaps. But based upon the success Arctic Cat drivers enjoyed last season, more great results should follow this year.

In 2006, Team Arctic riders captured 6 of the 13 Pro classes on the Rocky Mountain Snowmobile Hillclimb Association (RMSHA) series as well as the Semi Pro Women’s title. Arctic Cat also shined at the Jackson Hole Hillclimb, earning victories in seven Pro divisions at one of the biggest events in snowmobile racing. It was there that Cat man Kyle Tapio was crowned King of Kings, the most coveted title in hillclimb competition.

“It’s no secret we’ve really shored up our hillclimb department in the past couple of years,” said Russ Ebert, Arctic Cat’s new race director. “We’ve placed a special emphasis on it and we’ve been very pleased with the results.”

While Ebert – a Lake Shore, Minnesota, resident and former crew chief for both Tucker Hibbert and famed stock car driver Dick Trickle – runs the racing division, longtime Arctic Cat employee Al Shimpa oversees the hillclimb effort. “Beating last season’s results is a tall order, but that’s our goal,” Shimpa said. “And with the M-series, we’ll have the equipment to do it, that’s for sure.”

Shimpa should know: He spends much of the year perfecting new mountain machines at Arctic Cat’s Western facility near Island Park, Idaho. When he needs testing assistance, he often calls on Arctic Cat hillclimbers Ty Free and Todd Tupper.

“I really believe the M-series sleds are the best machines in the mountains,” said Free. “They outperform everything else because they’re so light weight and their center of gravity is really low. The laydown engine makes them so easy to turn in the powder and they’re never tippy. What’s important at a hillclimb race – great power-to-weight, minimum body roll and responsive handling – translates directly to regular mountain riding, and that’s why the Arctic Cats have been so good both at races and in the backcountry.”

For 2007, Free aims to defend the RMSHA championship he earned in the Pro 600 Improved class. He also hopes to win at Jackson Hole for the fourth straight year; in 2006 he topped the box – and the mountain – in Pro 800 Improved.

Tupper will again contend for titles after taking RMSHA Pro 700 Improved and Pro 700 Mod points victories in 2006. He also predicts the rest of Team Arctic can move mountains. “We’ve got a great product and a great bunch of guys who are all topnotch,” Tupper stated. “We’re lethal, and we’ll have our equipment dialed in.”

Others rejoining Free and Tupper as Cat climbers include fellow 2006 RMSHA points champions Chance Buckallew, Les Keller and Kyle Tapio. Buckallew, of Pocatello, Idaho, claimed Pro 600 Stock and was second in Pro 700 Stock, while Kalispell, Montana’s Keller won Pro 700 Stock and was second in both Pro 600 and Pro 900 Stock.

Tapio, from Brush Prairie, Washington, captured top honors in Pro 600 Mod and excelled at the 2006 Jackson Hole Hillclimb. He became the first Arctic Cat rider to win King of Kings, was victorious in Pro 800 Mod and second in both Pro Open Mod and Pro 600 Improved. In Open Mod, Kyle was edged by his brother, Battle Ground, Washington’s Nels Tapio. Another brother, Russ Tapio, also scored a top three at the 2006 Jackson event, and both Nels and Russ return to Arctic Cat for ’07.

The Tapios aren’t the only family act flying the Arctic Cat banner. Nate Zollinger, the 2006 Improved Mod King of the Hill at Jackson Hole, is back, and a few of his cousins will join him because Arctic Cat has signed Zollinger Racing.

Other returning team members include: Russell Frisby, who took second in a pair of RMSHA classes in 2006, Ben Adams, the 2006 Pro 700 champ at Jackson Hole, David Brown, Rob Kincaid, Sam Nazzise, Tony Ottobre and Robert Tillotson.

Even though Team Arctic hillclimbers are independent and compete out of their own trailers, Shimpa, Tupper and Free stress that the squad’s success stems in part from camaraderie and cooperation. Setups are shared and racers spend time together off the course.

In fact, Shimpa hosts a fun/test ride each January before the season starts and all Arctic Cat hillclimbers are invited. Not surprisingly, attendance is good. After all, who doesn’t want another reason to ride their M-series machine?

BMR Adds Hayden to Roster

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Seems Canada has produced an inordinately large percentage of WPSA champions the past few years.

Looks like multi-time CSRA Pro Champion Iain Hayden from Espanola, Ontario will move to the Blair Morgan Racing Organization, debuting his talents at the Duluth Spirit Mountain WPSA Thanksgiving weekend opener.

Hayden has been lapping the competition in CSRA racing for two seasons, leaving informed observers wondering why the enormously talented and blistering fast pilot has elected to stay north of the border.

Seems Jamie Anseuu and the juggernaut BMR organization came up with the right combination of numbers to lure Hayden to their camp for the 06-07 season.

Joining Hayden is long time friend and tuner, Wayne Legg. Legg has had an illustrious career tweaking Hayden’s race iron (both AC and SD) since Hayden exploded onto the CSRA racing scene.

Word has it Legg will not only twirl spanners on Hayden’s Ski-Doos but will anchor the BMR organization from a mechanic/tuner perspective. Look for big things from Hayden and BMR this season.

Strege Recovery Update

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Popular long time snocross racer Jessie Strege was seriously injured last winter in a racing/testing accident that left him with a broken back.

Jesse is one of those sno-X racers who has seen it all and done it all over many years of competition. Thankfully, Jesse is making great progress in his recovery and is amazing everyone.

At this writing he is up, walking, driving farm equipment and is expected to make a complete recovery.

It has been a tough journey for Strege but one that has developed his character to an even more likable level.

Everyone at Supertrax extends best wishes as Jesse continues down his road to recovery.

You can contact Jesse as he continues to recover at jdstrege@wiktel.com

POLL RESULTS

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Our last poll asked you besides your snowmobile, what other powersport vehicle have you owned within the last three years. Out of 322 participants, the results were as follows:

47.52% – ATV (153 votes)
30.43% – Personal Watercraft (24 votes)
14.60% – All of the above (47 votes)
07.45% – Motorcycle (98 votes)

To take part in our latest poll, scroll down the page!

Question:
Which new-generation sled appeals to you the most?

2007 DENNIS KIRK SNOW CATALOG

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The leaves are changing and that means it’s time to uncover the sled and get ready for another great year of riding.

The 2007 Dennis Kirk Snowmobile Catalog has arrived with even more aftermarket apparel, accessories and parts than ever before.

Our warehouse continues to be completely stocked with every item shown and we now offer same-day shipping on all orders placed by 8:00 PM CST. Order $100 or more and we’ll ship it to your door free of charge!

Grab the 2007 catalog or go on-line to view some of the best aftermarket brands, including Camoplast, Woody’s, Arctiva, HJC and Cobra.

Ordering is always fast and simple by calling one of our friendly operators or ordering right on-line. To have one of our catalogs shipped to your door, call 1-800-970-2308 or log onto DennisKirk.com today.