

Scheuring Speed Sports – Lincoln Lemieux, Hunter Patenaude Joining him on the oval circuits will be Steven Marquis, Travis MacDonald, Stephen Manke, John Henke, Colt Dellandrea and Matt Goede. Oval racing will be led by multiple time Cup Champion Gunnar Sterne as he looks to continue his winning ways on the high-speed ice tracks and will take on the challenge of the newly formed F3 class. In Alaska, the Iron Dog team structure changes as past champions Tyler Aklestad and Tyson Johnson pair up with Nick Olstad and Brad George respectively to strengthen the effort to win this grueling race along with our other X-team riders. On the RMR-XC circuit Heath Bell, Remington Lessard, Bailey Slocum and Dylan Thompson will lead the charge. They are part of our talented X-Team hillclimb team pushing each other to reach the top of the mountain first.Ĭross Country racing on the USXC circuit will see veteran X-Team riders Dillan and Dustin Dohrn, Eddie Neubauer, Andy and Thomas Junglen, Jim and Lydia Sobeck, Craig Ritzinger, Cole Manning and others return as they take on the rough midwest terrain circuits.
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In RMSHA Hill Climb news, Jay Mentaberry, Blaine Mathews and Aaron Sterck all return and joining them In the Pro class will be the strong Canadian up and comer, Colton Olstad. Ingles Performance is looking to put Leo Patenaude, Marco Travaglini, Adam and Alissah Ashline on the top step and Bauerly Racing is back for its 17th season with Kurt Bauerly. Women’s Pro champion Megan Brodeur returns to Anderson Racing with teammates Korbyn, Camryn and Collin Anderson. Warnert Racing has some changes as Daniel Benham takes the retired Tim Tremblay’s place in the Pro ranks along with teamates Francis Pelletier returning to Pro Lite and Adam Renheim in Pro. On the ISOC circuit last year’s Pro champion Elias Ishoel returns with teammate Aki Pihlaja for Boss Racing and Scheuring Speed Sports returns with a healthy Lincoln Lemieux and last season’s Pro Lite champion Hunter Patenaude. The Ski-Doo X-Team roster for 2019-20 will look both the same and different as many riders and teams finalize their plans leading up to the annual Hay Days event September 7th, 2019.
