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Poll Results

In our latest poll we asked you, “In your opinion, what is the coolest new feature?” See below for the results:

27.91% – Polaris’ on-the-fly handle bar adjust (216 votes)
26.36% – Yamaha’s Mono Shock ES Skid (204 votes)
23.00% – Arctic Cat’s Fox Floats (178 votes)
22.74% – Ski Doo’s Powertek 800 (176 votes)

Total Votes = 774

Scroll down to the bottom of this page to participate in our current poll…

Creating the Powersports Retail Image

The Canadian Powersports Dealer Expo has received an overwhelming response to Rosemont, California’s Jim Rasmus’ attendance at this year’s premier Trade Event. RDA’s Rasmus has been the featured speaker at the Indy Expo 11 years running! Rasmus will appear at CPDE at the Toronto Congress Centre Friday March 11th and 12th.

Identifying the need to bolster the retail image of Powersport’s stores across Canada is one of Jim Rasmus key issues in attending CPDE in Toronto. Rasmus has shaped the retail image of hundreds of successful Powersports stores across North America. His company RDA – has consulted with Arlen Ness, Kawasaki Motor Corp, American Iron Horse and the Spader Group. There’s no better way for Canadian Powersports retailers to gain foundational and insightful advice on improving their exposure through effective enhancement of their retail environment.

The no-cost seminars which Rasmus will deliver both days of CPDE will change the way you look at your business. In today’s competitive powersports environment – with margins strained like never before – Rasmus has the keys to help Powersports retailers unlock potential growth, increase sales and broaden your stores appeal in your market..

CPDE will be showcasing a large selection of new and innovative powersports products available to Canadian retailers. As well as new items, the products which Powersports retailers have sold for years will be on hand as well.

The opportunity to book products and improve your margins is just part of the reason to join hundreds of other Canadian Powersport retailers already booked for CPDE. You’ll have the opportunity to meet face-to-face with the biggest names in the Powersports industry and learn more about profit making products available to your dealership.

Dealers can visit CPDE.CA for FREE regisitration.

Hot Rod Diesel

We’ve been living with our Dodge-Cummins diesel for a few months now and love it. When we added a TST Powermax computer from Hot Rod Diesel, we knew we’d get some extra power with the install but, whew… this technology has absolutely blown us away.

Get this: it boosted our horsepower up another 180 ponies and added a 500 ft-lb torque bonus over stock. All this from a simple bolt-on. When we hooked up our 48-foot Pace American race trailer and started towing, we couldn’t believe the difference. Without a trailer, the chipped diesel accelerates way harder than our gasoline Hemi.

For info on Cummins, Duramax and Powerstroke diesel mods call 1-877-655-1234 or log onto hotroddiesel.ca.

Last Kick at the Cat?

The young man who decided to retire at the ripe old age of 18 and was once heralded as the heir apparent to the Morgan dynasty, scored an amazing 2nd at Winter X.

No, Tucker Hibbert is not back full-time. Winter X was a one-time-only foray for Tucker. By his own admission he will not participate in the sport again this season.

Hibbert’s race sled was, in most observers’ opinions, deliberately stripped of any Arctic Cat identification and painted black.

CSRA Regional Racing Thrills Crowds At New Venue!

Elliot Lake is known as a retirement community but it was anything but sleepy and quiet this past weekend when the CSRA’s Regional Championship Series stormed into town. The community welcomed the intense racing action and supported the event with two days of full grandstands and screaming fans.

Whenever the CSRA tour moves close to Iain Hayden’s hometown of Espanola, the results go decisively in his favour! This weekend saw Hayden sweep the Pro Class to the pleasure of the partisan crowd.

PRO RACING

Iain Hayden (OTSSF/Arctic Cat) responded to a supportive hometown crowd when he pulled a commanding holeshot in the Pro 440 Final and led the race from wire-to-wire. The East Lansing Michigan duo of Joshua Zelinski (Ski-Doo/Team Studboy) and Jon Zelinski (Ski-Doo/Team Studboy) pulled amazing starts and ran exactly in that order to the checkers as did the Grand Veteran of Canadian Snowcross – Ric Wilson (Ski-Doo/Team Vincent) in fourth followed by Michael Vandolder (Factory Recreation/Royal Distributing/Ski-Doo) in fifth.

In Pro 600 it was Iain Hayden’s show again with a powerful holeshot. The rest of the pack had to deal with a motivated Earl Reimer (Polaris/Boss Racing) who carved his way to an eventual second and in doing so moved back Joshua Zelinski to third. Mike Larmand (Factory Recreation/Royal Distributing/Ski-Doo) held onto fourth with Matt Turner (Evinrude/Ski-Doo/Supertrax) on his bumper in fifth at the checkers.

In Pro Open racing again Hayden thrilled the crowd by making a late-in-the-race pass on Michael Vandolder to claim his third victory for the weekend. Millington Michigan’s Justin Walesky (Ski-Doo/Team Flintriggers) was a notch back in third doing battle with Earl Reimer in fourth followed by a fast closing AJ Lester (Evinrude/Ski-Doo/Supertrax) in fifth.

SEMI-PRO RACING

Semi-Pro 440 Lee Butler (OTSSF/Arctic Cat) was a man on a mission this weekend making his mark in Semi-Pro 440 with an impressive ride ahead of Ryan Kenney (Polaris/Boss Racing) who looked stronger than anytime this season in second. Joey Sagan (Factory Recreation/Royal Distributing/Ski-Doo) was back on his game after an injury and ran convincingly to third at the checkers.

Semi-Pro 600 was another Lee Butler show with a wire-to-wire run to the checkers followed – but challenged – by Ryan Kenney. In third place was a new name – Peter Raymer on his Arctic Cat. Raymer is a motocross racer trying his skills in snowcross and looks to be a force.

Semi-Pro Open saw newcomer Peter Raymer from Keswick take his first CSRA Semi-Pro victory. In an unfortunate incident Lee Butler left the track on a stretcher after bailing hard. Hard charger Justin Parnell (Ski-Doo/Parnell Motorsports) pulled a strong second with Ryan Kenney tightly-in-tow in third.

Semi-Pro/Pro Women was again easily handled by Millington, Michigan’s Jamie Walesky (Team Flintriggers/Ski-Doo). Angela Vacchino (OTSSF/Arctic Cat) carded second with (Team Kodiak/Ski-doo) Stacey Orr from Coldwater in third.

CSRA Regional Championship Snowcross moves to Kirkland Lake, Ontario March 5th and 6th

Missing in Action

By this time you’ve likely heard too much about the demise of Redline Snowmobiles. An interesting footnote to the story was the insistence by Redline staff of the existence of production Revolt 800s.

In fact, combing through the plethora of press releases sent out by the company, claims were made as many as 50 units were already shipped to dealers. So here’s our request.

If you know of the existence of a Revolt, send us a picture and we’ll make you a hero in our next issue. We’ve gotta think, if one of these sleds exists, it’ll be a collectors dream.

CSRA Race Results From Elliot Lake

Pro Veteran Age 35+

1. EARL REIMER (POLARIS)
2. RIC WILSON (SKIDOO)
3. JIM SCOTT (SKIDOO)
4. STUART HUNT(SKIDOO)

Pro Open Mod

1. IAIN HAYDEN (ARCTIC)
2. MICHAEL VAN DOLDER (SKIDOO)
3. JUSTIN WALESKY (SKIDOO)
4. EARL REIMER (POLARIS)
5. A.J. LESTER (SKIDOO)
6. JON ZELINSKI (SKIDOO)
7. JEFF FULLERTON (SKIDOO)
8. JOSHUA ZELINSKI (SKIDOO)
9. RIC WILSON (SKIDOO)
10. JONATHAN ORR (SKIDOO)
11. ANDREW SLOOT (SKIDOO)
12. MIKE LARMAND (SKIDOO)
13. MATTHEW TURNER (SKIDOO)
14. BRANDEN WIRTANEN (SKIDOO)

Pro 600

1. IAIN HAYDEN (ARCTIC)
2. EARL REIMER (POLARIS)
3. JOSHUA ZELINSKI (SKIDOO)
4. MIKE LARMAND (SKIDOO)
5. MATTHEW TURNER(SKIDOO)
6. JUSTIN WALESKY(SKIDOO)
7. A.J. LESTER (SKIDOO)
8. JOHN O’MALLEY(SKIDOO)
9. ANDREW SLOOT (SKIDOO)
10. LEE BUTLER (ARCTIC)
11. JEFF FULLERTON (SKIDOO)
12. JON ZELINSKI (SKIDOO)
13. MICHAEL VAN DOLDER (SKIDOO)
14. RIC WILSON (SKIDOO)
15. JONATHAN ORR (SKIDOO)

PRO 440 Stock

1. IAIN HAYDEN (ARCTIC)
2. JOSHUA ZELINSKI (SKIDOO)
3. JON ZELINSKI (SKIDOO)
4. RIC WILSON (SKIDOO)
5. MICHAEL VAN DOLDER (SKIDOO)
6. JUSTIN WALESKY (SKIDOO)
7. MATTHEW TURNER (SKIDOO)
8. JEFF FULLERTON (SKIDOO)
9. EARL REIMER (POLARIS)
10. A.J. LESTER (SKIDOO)
11. MIKE LARMAND (SKIDOO)
12. JONATHAN ORR (SKIDOO)
13. ANDREW SLOOT (SKIDOO)
14. BRANDEN WIRTANEN (SKIDOO)

Martin, Gulla Win In Buffalo

Press Release

The World Snowmobile Association U.S. Air Force Buffalo National went off with sunny skies and mild temperatures. It was a perfect day for snocross at Ralph Wilson Stadium and a good crowd was on hand to watch from the stadium’s seats.

Like the day before, fans and racer were treated to instant replays and interviews on the stadium’s jumbotron screens, insuring none of the action was missed.

After winning the U.S. Air Force Pro Open class the day before as part of the WSA Eastern National, Warnert Racing rider Steve Martin (Formula XP-S Ski-Doo) made the weekend a perfect one taking victory in Pro Open again on Sunday.

Martin was the top qualifier for the final and when the green flag flew he rocketed off the line, nabbing the Camoplast Holeshot Award once again. D.J. Eckstrom (Red Bull/Amsoil Polaris) and T.J. Gulla (TEAM Industries Polaris) slotted in behind Martin.

Martin set a blistering pace and five laps into the race he was into lapped traffic. The lappers slowed him down, but they also slowed second place rider Eckstrom down and he couldn’t make up ground on Martin, who rode away with the win.

Eckstrom took second followed by Gulla and Robbie Malinoski (Woody’s Arctic Cat). Martin has the lead in Pro Open points with 439 followed by Eckstrom (417), Malinoski (414), Carl Kuster (407) and Tomi Ahmasalo (394).

Visit wsaracing.com for more details.

Snow Blast

Check out West Yellowstone’s Snow Blast, March 11th to 13th, 2005 presented by Arctic Cat.

Visit arcticcat.com for more details.

DEALERS RESPOND TO RASMUS SEMINARS

The response to preregistration for the first annual Canadian Powersports Dealer Expo has been nothing short of phenomenal. Dealers from across Canada continue to call and register on-line daily to ensure they’ll be pre-credentialed when they arrive at Canada’s only Powersports Trade Show. WestJet airlines are providing special discount air fares for dealers flying to Toronto for CPDE. Book with WestJet by calling 1-888-493-7853 and quote QC #2797 for your automatic flight discount.

While the response to preregistration has been exceptional – there’s good reasons for the intensity dealers have shown for the show. Preregistered dealers will be immediately entered in a draw for a European Adventure Vacation, a big screen TV and entertainment system and weekend get-away packages for two. On top of these great prizes, Jim Rasmus, the Powersports Industry’s foremost retail expert and the featured speaker at the Indy Expo for 11 years – will be hosting FREE retail counseling seminars at CPDE. These 90 minute seminars will cover topics ranging from improving your retail environment at your Powersports store to guidance on purchasing retail advertising.

“This kind of information is so valuable in today’s competitive Powersports retail environment. Dealers’ profit margins are being stretched and competition is fierce in many markets. No Powersports dealer can afford to operate his or her business in a vacuum – knowledge is power and Rasmus is Powersports marketing torque for dealers interested in increasing margins and profitability” commented CPDE’s John Hildebrandt.

Rasmus will hold four Retail Seminars throughout the two days of CPDE. Dealers must be preregistered to attend the seminars.

Preregister by visiting www.cpde.ca or calling (705) 286-3304. Show admission is free to preregistered dealers, $20.00 at the gate.