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On Top of The World

On April 9, 1968, Ralph Plaisted and three of his fellow explorers drove their Ski-Doo Olympic snowmobiles to the very top of the world to become the first to travel to the North Pole by snowmobile.

In the years since Plaisted made his successful run, the prior claim by Robert E. Peary to have reached the pole by dogsled 59 years earlier on April 6, 1909, has been discredited by scientists, polar historians, even astronomers, making the Plaisted Expedition in fact the very first group of men to reach 90 degrees north traveling by surface means.

This story has never been completely told, but our own C.J. Ramstad has recently begun the task of writing the complete history of Ralph Plaisted and his record-setting trek by snowmobile to claim the last great feat of exploration on Earth.

CJ says Plaisted, who lives in Minnesota to this day, is one of the most fascinating individuals you could ever hope to meet and we can’t wait to read the entire account when the book is published in (hopefully) the near future.

Look for an exclusive illustrated excerpt to appear soon, in the pages of Supertrax – snowmobiling’s most-read magazine.

Search For The Holy Grail

It’s no secret Arctic Cat was a little light on new product for 2006. However, if rumors are even partially true, we suspect this season and in particular, model year 2007 will be a blockbuster.

The success of Yamaha’s Apex and Vector has driven interest in 4-stroke sleds to the stratosphere. If we had to guess what AC’s posture on 2 or 4-stroke power might be in the future, we’d speculate a mixture of both with a deliberate focus on the Holy Grail of 4-stroke snowmobile manufacturing.

Clearly Yamaha has nailed the 4-stroke equation with the new Apex, but there’s one 2-stroke element Yamaha has not yet countered with its 4-stroke program: light weight.

We believe the first OEM to introduce the first high output 4-stroke snowmobile not demanding any weight compromise will categorically change the game.

2005-2006 Snowcross Season

The CSRA has announced a few changes for the upcoming snowcross season including additional race classes.

0-300cc Stock Class:

Provide a fun, safe and inexpensive racing experience for all ages. Entry Fee for all 300cc classes is $35/day.

Novice-A 300 (age 8-10, girls/boys combined)
Novice-B 300 (age 11-13, girls/boys combined)
Junior 300 (age 14-17, girls/boys combined)
Adult 300 (18 and older, adult combined)

Snow Hawk (18 plus) 0-600cc stock Class:

– Entry fee of $50
– No studs
– All other ISR stock class racing rules apply.

Sport Vet:

New age limit of 30 years and older.

All Open Classes:

Effective immediately, all Open racing classes will be limited to 600cc 2-stroke engines and limited to 1050cc 4-stroke engines.

4-Stroke Racing:

There is a 1.75 ratio in effect for 4/stroke snowmobiles (Example: 600cc x 1.75 = 1050cc 4/stroke). The new Yamaha snowmobiles under 1050cc will be permitted to compete in the Trail Sport 600 and Sport 600 Stock classes, as well as, the Open classes.

Qualifying Format- All classes – Moto’s & Finals:

This race season all racers will qualify to finals with the moto system.

WOW Relay Called Off

Press Release – The planning committee for the annual Way Out Women (WOW) Relay, a cross-country state-to-state relay ride on snowmobiles – with proceeds benefiting the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, announced that unfortunately, the relay will not be happening in 2006.

As the process of signing up riders for the 2006 WOW Relay evolved, the planning committee noticed a strong response from riders in some states and unfortunately no response from riders in many other states. As the registration deadline drew closer, it became increasingly clear that it was going to be difficult, if not impossible to orchestrate a successful and continuous state-to-state relay in 2006.

“With such a lack of applicants, the core format and mission of this event was not going to work this year – and none of us wanted that to happen,” said Marlys Knutson, External Relations Manager of Polaris Industries and Chairwoman of the WOW planning committee. “This was a very difficult decision to make, but in the interest of preserving the future integrity of this important event, we felt it was the right thing to do.” The WOW Relay will continue across Canada and all riders have been selected.

“The good news is we will attempt to do another WOW Relay in 2007 and the committee is getting a head-start on recruiting riders beginning now,” added Knutson. All women riders who are interested in being a part of a snowmobile ride of a lifetime that supports a great cause are encouraged to call 763- 542-0576 or go to www.polarisindustries.com under the Riders area for more information.

Polaris Announces US Snowmobile Dealer of The Year

Press Release – LeRoy Cerwinske, owner of the Polaris Dealership known as LeRoy’s Repair, found himself in the industry spotlight at this Summer’s International Snowmobile Congress (ISC). It was there he found out that his 28 year old dealership was selected out of hundreds as the 2005 American Council of Snowmobile Associations’ (ACSA) Dealer of the Year.

This prestigious award is given to a single dealer each year that has made positive contributions to the sport of snowmobiling – and Cerwinske has spent close to three decades doing just that. Cerwinske, through his dealership, has been an active officer and promoter of the Nashua, Iowa Stumpjumpers Snowmobile Club, a group of riders dedicated to the preservation of snowmobiling. In addition, Cerwinske was instrumental in convincing his county to purchase a groomer of all things in the 1970s. “We ran it and started the first trails in this area that were actually groomed.” Today the county has approximately 280 miles of trails thanks to LeRoy’s efforts early-on.

Cerwinske is also committed to bringing newcomers to snowmobiling, and regularly organizes rides for friends and customers. If someone doesn’t have a sled, Cerwinske gives them a loaner for free. “It usually means a sale afterward,” he says. “We’re not a big dealer, we just try to be a good dealer,” Cersinske pointed out about his family-run shop. His wife Sandra takes care of parts, garments and accessories, while his son Kevin serves as the mechanic and service manager.

“Most riders would agree that there’s something very special about doing business with a true mom and pop dealership like LeRoy’s Repair and Polaris is very proud to have them as a part of our family,” said Mike Murphy, Iowa District Sales Manager for Polaris. “He has done so much for this great sport and the personalized, down-home service LeRoy’s offers all who walk through the door is a textbook example of what an experience in a snowmobile dealership should be.”

New market for AD Boivin

Press Release – Have fun even before the first snowfall!… Take advantage of the Hawk JR 12 months of the year!

Not only is the Hawk JR the first motorized snow vehicle on the market for kids 8 and
up, but it’s also the first tracked vehicle sold for both winter and summer use!

Once again, AD Boivin proves its innovative capacity by developing a product that will offer
you plenty of excitement for the entire year!

Don’t wait until the first snowfall to have fun with your Hawk JR and visit one of our Snow HawkTM dealers.

The first vehicles will be delivered at the end of August and quantities are limited.

Visit www.adboivin.com for more details.

Woody’s Challenge 2005

Press Release

In the past International Engineering has received numerous requests from both summer and winter race organizations to host the Woody’s Challenge. This year it was decided to break with tradition and allow all those with interest to compete for the opportunity.

“We have numerous criteria to consider when deciding where to hold the Woody’s Challenge. Among them are timing of the event and regional marketing plans,” said Robert Musselman, President of IEM.

“Over ten proposals were received at International Engineering requesting the opportunity to hold the Woody’s Challenge. The first decision was easy, for this year the Woody’s Challenge would remain in grass drags,” Tanya Leonard, Marketing Coordinator explained. “The remaining decisions took a great deal of discussion since we have worked with all the Race Associations applying and they all have a lot to offer.”

It came down to the timing of the event being crucial to the marketing plan. It is for this reason IEM chose to hold the 2005 Woody’s Challenge at Seneca Falls Supertrack, Seneca Falls, New York on October 15, 2005.

Tony Pettinelli, President of Powersled Racing Organization said, “The timing is great for racers all over the midwest to come to Seneca Falls, New York, October 15 and 16, 2005. The track is fast and you will see some real fast times.”

Molly Kirschner, promoter of the Seneca Falls Supertrack said, “We have made many improvements in upgrading our facility, including building a new laser leveled track with over 1000 feet of shut down.”

IEM will work closely with both organizations for this to be the most memorable Woody’s Challenge. Additional information is available on Woody’s website.

Exhaust Coating for 4-strokes

White Lightning exhaust coating keeps heat inside the headers and exhaust pipes, increasing exhaust gas velocity and improving scavenging for more efficient heat extraction and higher horsepower.

Swain Tech’s Dan Swain notes that improved scavenging enhances performance even more in a 4-stroke engine than in a 2-stroke. White Lightning also reduces under cowl temperatures.

The exhaust system on an RX-1 is exposed underneath, so Swain’s permanent coating prevents corrosion, keeping the exhaust system looking better longer.

For information on Swain Tech coatings call, 585-889-2786 or visit swaintech.com.

What’s Your First Choice This Season?

Our last poll asked which sled would be your first choice to buy this year.

Out of 2,177 votes, Yamaha’s Apex topped the list with 40% of the votes!

See the full results below:

40.01% – Yamaha Apex
18.05% – Polaris Fusion 600
12.95% – Arctic Cat Crossfire
12.03% – Ski-Doo MX-Z 1000 Renegade
06.48% – Yamaha Nytro
05.33% – Polaris Classic FST Turbo
03.22% – Ski-Doo FreeStyle
01.93% – Arctic Cat Sabercat 500 EFI

Total # Votes: 2177

Scroll down to the bottom of the page to participate in our latest poll!

Ripped Metal Wins!

The votes are in and Polaris customers have spoken! In an online shootout between the three finalists during The Polaris Design-Your-Own Graphics Contest, it was the ‘Ripped Metal’ concept submitted by Buddy Pawloski that won the hearts of Polaris riders world-wide as their favorite future Polaris graphic scheme.

The Design-Your-Own contest was launched this past spring as part of the Polaris 2006 Snow Check Select early order program.

Polaris fans could download a blank outline of a new model Polaris snowmobile and were then given free reign to concept a future Polaris graphic and color scheme.

Buddy’s winning design will become an exclusive 2007 graphic look. In addition, someone better tell him to make room in the garage – because he’s going to be the proud owner of a 2007 model snowmobile featuring his design!

top it off, Buddy will also enjoy an all-expense paid trip for two to meet our snowmobile team and watch his new sled being built at our manufacturing facility in Roseau, Minnesota.

Polaris fans are encouraged to follow along online at www.polarisindustries.com and watch the Buddy’s winning design get transformed from dream to reality; culminating with an unveiling at Haydays, September 10, 2005.