Snocross Opener and Closer
Duluth, Minn. ~ The AMSOIL Duluth National is billed as the
biggest, boldest and oldest organized snocross race in the United
States. It was one of the first events of its kind in North America,
coming over from the Nordic states where it was hugely popular. Today,
the event brings in the top snocross racers, not only in the U.S., but
the world. More than 30,000 fans show up to the port city of Duluth,
Minn. every Thanksgiving weekend for the official start of the
snowmobiling season.
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Team AMSOIL Victory in
2004
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In 2004, AMSOIL became the title sponsor of the long-running event.
It marked the first time the local company held that distinction. It
proved to be a positive move for AMSOIL and its highly regarded Snocross
team, managed by Scheuring Speed Sports. Top pro driver D.J. Eckstrom,
a Duluth resident, powered his Polaris to a win in the Pro Open division
and a second place finish in the Pro Stock class.
The 2005 episode of the 14-year-old race brought a new format to the
Spirit Mountain Ski Resort. The World Snowmobile Association had
realigned itself in the off-season, forming the World PowerSports
Association. Expanded television coverage and a better show for the
fans were on tap. But the question remained, could Eckstrom repeat his
2004 heroics?
On Friday night, the pro drivers and a handful of the sports top
semi-pros lined up for a chance to qualify for ESPN’s Winter X Games,
which will be held in Aspen, Colo. in February. More than 100 racers
battled for the 10 spots Duluth had to offer for Winter X. Both
Eckstrom and teammate Carl Schubitzke qualified for the finals, with
Eckstrom picking up two heat wins. A broken chain in the third
qualifier pushed Eckstrom to the back row for his final. But the
veteran quickly turned the circuit into his own stomping ground.
Incredibly, he powered his 600cc sled to the lead pack and secured the
fifth and final transfer spot to the X Games.
Schubitzke, who qualified eighth for his final, took two second place
finishes on his way to the main event. A shaky start in the main left
him behind the leaders, but he would eventually battle up into sixth.
When the checkered flag dropped, Schubitzke was still in sixth and one
spot out of the Winter X qualifying spot. Schubitzke will get two more
chances over the next month to advance to Aspen.
On Saturday, both drivers raced in the three-round qualifying for the
Pro Stock class. Eckstrom showed his poise by picking up a first,
second and a third in his races, despite having to run a back-up sled
during one of the rounds. Schubitzke had bad luck on his side. He
finished mid-pack during his first two runs, and a mechanical problem
took him out of the third round, a race in which he was leading. His
point total was also out of range for him to get into the Last Chance
Qualifier (LCQ).
Sunday was supposed to bring a full day of the Pro’s. However,
Mother Nature reared her ugly side. A heavy fog bank moved into the
Twin Ports, and the track visibility was down to near zero. WPSA
officials placed safety first and decided to cancel the day of racing.
The AMSOIL Duluth National has been rescheduled for the next full
Saturday of racing in Gaylord, Mich. That event will be dubbed the
AMSOIL Michigan Nationals and will be held December 17-18.
Welcoming The World
Belfast, Ireland ~ Marco Dubé spends a lot of time on his KTM
250, but he doesn’t mind spending a lot of seat time on a 747 to do it.
Over the past few months, the French-Canadian has been to France,
England, the United States and now Ireland. The former Canadian
champion spent last weekend looking for good lines in Belfast.
In
practice, Dubé recorded the third fastest lap time of the field behind
AMA Supercross pros Sebastian Tortelli and Mike Brown. Dubé’s fast
times were made even more amazing by the fact that his bike didn’t show
up to the track until after the first practice run.
Lady luck was not with the Canadian last weekend. Even though he
finished in the top five in his three qualifying races, Dubé lost a bolt
on his rear shock, knocking him to the back of the pack. On Saturday
night the problems persisted. He lost his oil cap during one of the
first laps, draining the oil. He was able to finish the race but came
in last.
Dubé is headed a little closer to home this weekend. He, along with
Team AMSOIL/Honda’s Jake Weimer and Billy Laninovich, will be taking
part in the ThQ World Supercross in Toronto, Ontario. AMSOIL riders
Kevin Windham and Mike LaRocco will not be in attendance as they are
preparing for the AMA Supercross Series which starts in January.
Canadian Opener
Beausejour, Manitoba ~ AMSOIL is expecting to be well
represented in the oval ice racing world this season, which kicks off
north of the border this weekend. On hand in Beausejour, Manitoba will
be team AMSOIL racer PJ Wanderscheid. The Sauk Centre, Minn.-native was
the USSA’s Pro Champ 440 and Pro 600 champion in 2004-05. He is also a
two-time World Champion at the World Championships in Eagle River, Wis.
Changing Seasons
The race seasons are slowly changing from summer and motocross, etc.,
to winter and snocross. That means most of the corporately sponsored
teams are on standby for a few weeks. If you are an AMSOIL Dealer and
are looking to sponsor a local racer through the AMSOIL Co-op Race
Program, please fill out the G-2074 and send it to the AMSOIL Racing
Department.
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