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		<title>Arctic Cat Recalls Snowmobiles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arctic Cat has voluntarily recalled about 3,000 snowmobiles due to fire hazard. The company is working in cooperation with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The sleds being recalled pose a potential fire hazard to consumers from oil leaking into the engine compartment. Arctic Cat has received 33 reports of oil leaks, including eight vehicle [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arctic Cat has voluntarily recalled about 3,000 snowmobiles due to fire hazard. The company is working in cooperation with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The sleds being recalled pose a potential fire hazard to consumers from oil leaking into the engine compartment. Arctic Cat has received 33 reports of oil leaks, including eight vehicle fires. The CPSC also said the fuel tank could come into contact with the engine, possibly wearing and causing fuel leakage. There have yet to be any reports on fuel leakage from tank wearing and no injuries have been reported.</p>
<p>The recall involves MY 2009 Arctic Cat Z1 Turbo, Z1 Turbo Sno Pro and TZ1 Turbo model snowmobiles.</p>
<p>The vehicles were sold at Arctic Cat dealerships nationwide from June 2008-July 2009 for $12,500-$14,300.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In cooperation with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Polaris Industries voluntarily recalled about 7,200 model year 2007, 2008 and 2009 snowmobiles with Clean Fire Injection and a left-hand pump flange assembly, according to the CPSC.  The fuel lines on the snowmobiles can make contact with one another, which could result in a fuel leak. [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In cooperation with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Polaris Industries voluntarily recalled about 7,200 model year 2007, 2008 and 2009 snowmobiles with Clean Fire Injection and a left-hand pump flange assembly, according to the CPSC. </p>
<p>The fuel lines on the snowmobiles can make contact with one another, which could result in a fuel leak. This can pose a fire hazard to consumers, the report stated. There have been eight reports of fuel leaks, but no reports of fires or injuries. </p>
<p>The model and serial number identification decal is located on the right side of the tunnel below the seat. The sleds were sold nationally between September 2006-March for about $8,600. </p>
<p>For more information, visit <a href="http://www.polarisindustries.com/" target="blank">www.polarisindustries.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Snocross, Lake Geneva, ISOC Championship</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[    LaVallee Wins the Race and the Championship! Kaufman Falls Short of Title Hopes, Gulla and Simons Follow LaVallee to Podium; Ebert Wins Semi-Pro Open Race But Tremblay Clinches Title Even the best Hollywood writer could not have scripted a better scenario for the final Pro Super Stock race of the season than what unfolded [...]
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<h2>LaVallee Wins the Race and the  Championship!</h2>
<div><span style="font-family: Arial; color: #336600; font-size: small;"><em> <strong>Kaufman Falls Short of Title Hopes,  Gulla and Simons Follow LaVallee to Podium; Ebert Wins Semi-Pro Open Race But  Tremblay Clinches Title</strong></em></span></div>
<div>Even the best Hollywood writer could not have scripted a better scenario for the final Pro Super Stock race of the season than what unfolded on the slopes of the Mountaintop Ski-Resort during the final weekend of the AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series. Before the Nielsen’s Grand Finale began to unfold, the battle for the year-end championship was a dead heat between Garth Kaufman (Arctic Cat) and Levi LaVallee (Polaris). While neither racer has notched a win on the season, both had demonstrated uncanny consistency with multiple podium finishes.</div>
<div>    Coming out of qualifiers, the duo remained tied for the title, with each scoring a win in their respective heat race. To coin a cliché’ they each controlled their own destiny, with only Ryan Simons (Arctic Cat) having an outside chance to win the year-end title.</div>
<div>    With it all on the line, it was appropriate the pair lined-up side-by-side at the start, positioned near the far outside of the massive up-hill starting zone, where a top of the hill kicker sorted the wheat from the chaff. At the green, it was Levi who purchased the better line, gaining traction and catapulting him to the front of the pack. Kaufman was not so fortunate, who crested the hill a sled length behind Levi and emerging from the top-of-the-hill turn in 7th place. Close in tow behind LaVallee was his teammate TJ Gulla (Polaris) followed by Matt Piche (Arctic Cat) and Mathieu Morin (Ski-doo).</div>
<div>    In the early going, Kaufman picked his way through the pack, moving up to 5th and eventually 4th, giving himself a glimpse at the lead pack of LaVallee, Gulla and Simons. But it wasn’t to be, as the long and grueling Geneva track took its toll on even the most fit of riders. The attention then turned to the teammate duo at the front. Gulla held fast to Levi’s snowflap just 1.5 seconds behind the entire 14 lap final, and even flashed a ski-tip from time to time. But Levi rode fast, smart and consistent, giving him not only his first podium of the season but more importantly the Pro Super Stock year-end championship.</div>
<div>    The beaming smile on Levi’s face said it all during the podium celebration. “I’m so happy right now, I don’t know what to say,” said Levi from the top box. “I can’t begin to thank everyone involved with our team. For the past three years it seems all I did was get hurt or fall on my head. I just want to thank everyone for sticking with me.”</div>
<div>    Levi’s teammate Gulla shared in the celebration finishing second and being equally excited for his teammate. “I’m super pumped for Levi, he deserves this win and this championship. He was super squirrelly during the first couple laps and I wanted to tell him to chill out,” laughed Gulla.</div>
<div>    The win for Levi could be a sign of things to come for the Hentges Racing Team of which both LaVallee and Gulla are members of. Gulla is currently leading the point chase in Pro Open and could conceivably give the Minneapolis based racing effort both Pro championships on the season.</div>
<div><strong>Ebert Wins But Falls Just Short of Tremblay for Semi-Pro Open Title</strong></div>
<div>While the battle for the year-end championship wasn’t as dramatic in the Semi-Pro Open ranks, it proved to be much closer than eventual champion Tim Tremblay (Ski-doo) preferred to make it. Leading the battle by 11 points over Bobby LePage (Polaris) and 15 points in front of Dan Ebert (Arctic Cat); it appeared to be Tremblay’s championship to loose, having to finish 6th or better if LePage took the win or 10th or better if Ebert took the win.</div>
<div>    It was the worst of scenarios however for Tremblay when the final field charged from the start and up into turn one. At the front of the pack it was Ebert, who quickly pulled out to a comfortable margin in the opening laps. LePage meanwhile was running 4th until a bobble on lap five shuffled him back to 7th place and out of contention for the year-end crown. But the real drama was back in the 10th position; one occupied by Tremblay, the virtual bubble for the Quebec rider given Ebert was in the lead and was showing no signs of slowing.</div>
<div>    As the 12-lap final wore on, Ebert continued to dominate at the front, keeping a 3-second gap between himself and Paul Bauerly (Arctic Cat). And as Tremblay hung it all out in the back of the pack to eventually slide up to the 9th spot, it was the young rider from Sweden, Christian Salemark (Arctic Cat) who was putting on a clinic in speed. Salemark sliced his way through the field, digging out of a 7th place start and eventually working his way all the way to 2nd, putting Bauerly back onto the final podium position.</div>
<div>    At the line it was Ebert, Salemark and Bauerly claiming the hardware respectively, but it would not be enough for Ebert to take the year-end crown, as Tremblay hung tight to his 9th position, giving him a narrow 2-point margin to claim the title.</div>
<div>    While elated with the win, it was one that was bittersweet for Ebert. “If I could sum up this season in one word it would be injuries,” said Ebert during the post race interview. “Missing the race in Duluth at the start of the season really hurt my chances. And a week ago I could barely walk. I really didn’t think I was going to be able to race this weekend.”</div>
<div><strong>Andrew Lieders Completes Season with Win and Championship in Sport Stock #2</strong></div>
<div>In Sport Super Stock #2, Andrew Lieders (Polaris) entered the final race of the season with the year-end title virtually locked-up, holding a 21-point margin over Cody Thomsen (Arctic Cat). But by winning the final race of the season, Lieders put an exclamation point on the championship. Following him onto the podium was Stephen Edwards (Polaris) and Ryan Huston (Arctic Cat)</div>
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<div><span style="color: #666666; font-family: Arial;">For a complete year-end  point standings visit:<a title="http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=68446576&amp;msgid=834673&amp;act=HFQM&amp;c=363604&amp;admin=0&amp;destination=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.isocracing.com%2FNationalTour%2FRace-Results" href="http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=68446576&amp;msgid=834673&amp;act=HFQM&amp;c=363604&amp;admin=0&amp;destination=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.isocracing.com%2FNationalTour%2FRace-Results"> </a><a title="http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=68446576&amp;msgid=834673&amp;act=HFQM&amp;c=363604&amp;admin=0&amp;destination=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.isocracing.com%2FNationalTour%2FPoint-Standings" href="http://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=68446576&amp;msgid=834673&amp;act=HFQM&amp;c=363604&amp;admin=0&amp;destination=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.isocracing.com%2FNationalTour%2FPoint-Standings"><span style="color: #ff0000;">National Points</span></a></span></div>
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<div>(Pat Bourgeois, ISOC Report #21, March 2009)</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Reckoning Day Is Here! Year End Championships Decided at Geneva Seven Down and One to Go; Battle for Season Supremacy is On and Every Race Matters When the AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series Hits Geneva      MINNEAPOLIS (March 11, 2009) – Nearly an entire season has unfolded during the inaugural AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series, yet [...]
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<div><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: Georgia;">Reckoning Day Is  Here!</span></span></span></div>
<div><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: Georgia;">Year End Championships  Decided at Geneva</span></span></span><span style="font-family: Arial; color: #336600; font-size: small;"><em><br />
Seven Down and One to Go; Battle for Season Supremacy is On and  Every Race Matters When the AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series Hits  Geneva</em></span><strong>   </p>
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<div><span style="color: #666666;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><em><strong><img src="http://app.icontact.com/icp/loadimage.php/mogile/363604/37ac67a6e04a54b98fbadda08fa01e87/image/jpeg" alt=" SnoCross Championship, Final Race this Weekend." width="450" height="351" align="right" title="SnoCross Championship, Final Race this Weekend." />MINNEAPOLIS (March 11, 2009) – </strong></em><strong></strong>Nearly an entire season has unfolded during the  inaugural AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series, yet the most important race of  the year remains as racers battle for the biggest prize of them all – a year end  championship. When the factory teams and standout independents set-up shop along  the hills of Lake Geneva, March 20-22, many will face the biggest race of their  career as every lap, of every race will have an impact on the year-end final  standings.<br />
    Perhaps nowhere is that pressure cooker atmosphere more  apparent than in the Pro Super Stock field, where Garth Kaufman (Arctic Cat) and  Levi LaVallee (Polaris) enter the weekend in a tie for the year-end crown. With  a total of 195 points each, every race will matter, and with Ryan Simons (Arctic  Cat) close on their heels just 10 points back, its anybody’s title to win.<br />
     “It should be an exciting weekend,” said Bob Coffin, Race Director for the  International Series of Champions (ISOC). “With our scoring system, a racer has  the opportunity to capture as many as 37 points in a weekend, that’s if they win  both their heat race and the final. With the points so tight, one bobble or  mechanical issue can ruin their chances. It puts a lot of pressure on not just  the racer, but the entire crew to perform.”<br />
    In Pro Open, the chase is not  as tight, but the top five are still in the hunt mathematically speaking.  Polaris rider TJ Gulla sits atop the pack with 198 points, just 13 points ahead  of his teammate Levi LaVallee and 25 points in front of first year pro Brett  Bender (Polaris). Close behind are Brett Turcotte (Arctic Cat) and Garth Kaufman  (Arctic Cat).<br />
    In Pro Women, the margin is relatively comfortable for  Soldonta, Alaska racer Carly Davis (Arctic Cat) with 209 points. She sits ahead  of JC Hupe – 188 points (Arctic Cat) and April Moritz – 169 points (Arctic  Cat).   </p>
<p><strong>Davis, Tremblay, Ebert and LePage Face-Off for Semi Pro  Crowns</strong><br />
Equally exciting and tension filled is the race for the Semi  Pro year-end championships. Here the cream of the crop have been trading wins  and podium positions all season long and the close point race atop both the Open  and Super Stock standings is evidence of this.<br />
    In Semi Pro Open, Quebec  hot-shoe Tim Tremblay (Ski-doo) holds a slim 11-point margin over Minnesota  native Bobby LePage (Polaris). Close behind them just 15 points out is Dan Ebert  (Arctic Cat) and on his tail is Swedish sensation Christian Salemark (Arctic  Cat) with only a 20-point deficit.  <br />
    “The racing action in the Semi Pro  ranks has probably been some of the most closely contested and competitive of  the season,” said ISOC Owner John Daniels. “Every week someone new steps up to  take the win, and just when you think someone is going to break out from the  pack to establish themselves, a crash, mechanical or fresh face comes on strong  to change it up again. Lake Geneva will be interesting to say the least.”<br />
     Such change was evident during the previous AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series  race in Hayward, Wisconsin in the Semi Pro Super Stock final. Both Cory Davis  (Arctic Cat) and Ebert encountered trouble on the track and finished deep in the  field, while Tremblay and Salemark capitalized. A look at the point standings in  Semi Pro Super Stock shows Davis with a slim 4-point margin over Tim Tremblay,  with Ebert (31 points back) and Salemark (47 points back).    </p>
<p><strong>Hentges Racing Leads Woody’s Team  Challenge</strong><br />
Year-end supremacy is more than an individual effort on  the AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series tour. Every member of a national race  team must bring their A-game in order to not only win but to simply compete.  This reality is what prompted the ISOC crew along with help from Woody’s  Traction Products to implement the Woody’s Team Challenge. The Team Challenge is  designed to reward the best performing “team” for both the race weekend and the  season, and with one race remaining there remains $25,000 up for grabs as part  of the year-end payout with $10,000 going to the winning team.<br />
    Currently  the Hentges Racing effort which fields such riders at Brett Bender, Bobby LePage  and TJ Gulla is leading the pack with 801 points, but with points awarded in  both Pro and Semi Pro classes, they can add up quickly and teams trailing  Hentges such as Christian Brothers Racing and HC Racing are still in the hunt  for the $10,000 top prize.</p>
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<p>(Pat Bourgeois, ISOC Report #20, March 2009)</p>
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Iain Hayden Gives Yamaha First Podium of the  Season; <span style="color: #666666; font-style: normal;">Tremblay Poised to Capture Both  Semi Pro Year-End Titles</span></em></span></div>
<div><span style="color: #666666;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Faced with perhaps the most technically challenging track of the season, the  racing action for day two of the Hayward 300 proved to be some of the most  competitive and surprising of the season. Warm temperatures early in the week  quickly followed by freezing temps just prior to race time created a track  filled with hidden ice trenches and pockets just below the churned upper layer.  Race lines which looked smooth were quickly discovered to hold off-camber ruts  and surprises resulting in unexpected “get-offs” and mechanical failures both of  which played a roll in Sunday’s main event.<br />
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<div><span style="color: #666666;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">The Semi Pro Super Stock  action started off as expected, with top riders including Dan Ebert (Arctic  Cat), Cory Davis (Arctic Cat) and Tim Tremblay (Ski-doo) each winning their  respective qualifying rounds. And at the start of the Semi-Pro Super Stock  final, Ebert nailed the holeshot, pulled out to an early lead and appeared to be  well on his way to another national win. But suddenly at the mid-point of the  race, he got tangled with challenger Colby Crapo (Polaris), who came into his  own over the Hayward weekend, and was pressing for the lead. The incident  injured Ebert forcing him to resign from the final and in the process created an  opportunity for Davis to take over the lead.<br />
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<div><span style="color: #666666;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">With a clear track and  visibility, Davis looked extremely strong, posting incredibly fast and  consistent lap times. But just as it had all weekend, fate and a punishing track  changed the make-up of the race. With just two laps to go, Davis began to fade  due to mechanical issues. Tremblay and Christian Salemark (Arctic Cat) who had  been tailing Davis, soon slipped around him followed by others in the field  including Colby Crapo now running third. Davis eventually fell all the way back  to 8th place at the checker while Tremblay, Salemark and Crapo crossed the  finish line for the top three podium positions  respectively.<br />
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<div><span style="color: #666666;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">The unfortunate fate of  Davis and another win by Tremblay pulled the duo into a very tight race for the  year-end championship with just one race to go. Davis holds a slim 4-point  margin over Tremblay, while Dan Ebert sits in third, 31 points behind  Davis.   </p>
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<div><span style="color: #666666;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;"><strong>Hayden Podiums for Yamaha; Bender Finds the Top Box  Again</strong><br />
To date it had been a challenging season for the Factory  Yamaha Snocross effort. While holeshots were becoming more and more common, the  blue squadron had yet to find the set-up and consistency they needed to garner a  box on the podium. But on Sunday, that appeared to be ancient history, as Iain  Hayden (Yamaha) looked to not only put Yamaha on the podium, but also win it  all.<br />
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<div><span style="color: #666666;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Hayden grabbed a monster  holeshot at the start of the showcase Pro Open final and started to open up a  slight lead over challengers Robbie Malinoski (Ski-doo) and Brett Bender  (Polaris). Further back in the pack, year-end championship contenders TJ Gulla  (Polaris) and Levi LaVallee (Polaris) found themselves in a myriad of traffic.  Meanwhile Hayden continued to lead and the crowed found themselves anticipating  what could be history repeating itself as Yamaha was poised to put a four-stroke  powered race sled on the top box in only the second time in  history.<br />
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<div><span style="color: #666666;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">But then at the mid-race  mark, with just a 2-second lead, Hayden bobbled and it was just enough for  challenger Malinoski to sniff the lead. While Hayden and Malinoski vied for the  front of the pack, young-gun Brett Bender who was running third had been  calculating the ultimate pass. Suddenly Bender found “another gear” and slipped  by both riders to move into the lead, shuffling Malinoski to second and Hayden  to third. It was a running order that would stick till the checker and it gave  Bender his second national win in as many weeks.<br />
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<div><span style="color: #666666;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">With just one race left  on the season, Nielsen’s Grand Finale in Lake Geneva, March 20-22, the year end  point battle in both pro classes is extremely tight. In Pro Open, TJ Gulla holds  a 13-point lead over teammate Levi LaVallee; while in Pro Super Stock Garth  Kaufman (Arctic Cat) is tied for the lead with LaVallee.</span></span></span></div>
<div>(Pat Bourgeois, ISOC Report #19, March 2009)</div>
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		<title>Supertraxx Magazine Acquires Snowtraxx and Dirt Traxx TV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SNOWTRAX and DIRT TRAX Television Acquired by SUPERTRAX Publishing Group Paul Massingberd, brother of the late John Massingberd, founder of SnowTrax and Dirt Trax Television, is pleased to announce the sale of both television properties to the Lester family, owners of Supertrax International Magazine, Go Snowmobiling Magazine and All-Terrain Vehicle Magazine. Terms of the sale [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="style2"><strong>SNOWTRAX and DIRT TRAX Television Acquired by SUPERTRAX  Publishing Group</strong></p>
<p class="style2">Paul Massingberd, brother of the late John Massingberd, founder  of SnowTrax and Dirt Trax Television, is pleased to announce the sale of both  television properties to the Lester family, owners of Supertrax International  Magazine, Go Snowmobiling Magazine and All-Terrain Vehicle Magazine.</p>
<p class="style2">Terms of the sale of SnowTrax, North America&#8217;s #1 snowmobile  enthusiast television show and Dirt Trax Television, have been agreed upon and  will be finalized in the next 30 days.</p>
<p class="style2">Paul Massingberd states: &#8220;My brother and the Lester family  enjoyed a close and co-operative relationship over the 13 years John established  these companies. It was John&#8217;s desire to see these businesses continue their  role in both the snowmobile and ATV industry. I&#8217;m confident, with both SnowTrax  and Dirt Trax owned by the Lesters, John&#8217;s legacy is in good hands and the  television shows will continue to be powersport media leaders.&#8221;</p>
<p class="style2">Supertrax International Magazine is the largest international  snowmobile enthusiast publication in the world and has the largest BPA/CCAB  audited circulation in both the United States and Canada.</p>
<p class="style2">Go Snowmobiling Magazine is the Official Publication of the  Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs (OFSC) circulated to over 85,000 Trail  Permit holders. All-Terrain Vehicle Magazine is the largest circulated ATV  publication in Canada and one of the largest circulation ATV enthusiast  publications in the United States.</p>
<p class="style2">Supertrax Co-Publisher, Kent Lester, remembers John: &#8220;My  brother, Mark and I, are pleased and humbled to bring SnowTrax and Dirt Trax  under the Supertrax umbrella. John Massingberd was a very special and valued  friend. We consider it an honor to ensure his hard work and success will  continue. John&#8217;s passing has been tough for all of us. We&#8217;ve lost a good friend  but John&#8217;s longstanding friendship with Supertrax serves as a constant reminder  of the &#8220;Big Guy&#8221; who was always a man of his word.&#8221;</p>
<p class="style2">Further details of the transaction will be made available over  the next few weeks. For both SnowTrax and Dirt Trax television, it will continue  to be business as usual with exciting new shows coming soon.</p>
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		<title>Winter X Games 13, Snowmobile Freestyle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can&#8217;t get more polished than this. This is a great FreeStyle run for Joe Parsons, and he deserves the Gold. Check it. Joe Parsons SMB Freestyle Gold, Winter X Games 13 Video No related posts. Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It can&#8217;t get more polished than this. This is a great FreeStyle run for Joe Parsons, and he deserves the Gold. Check it.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[What a race. Almost predictable who would take home the gold, but there was plenty of action and excitement out on the track. Hibbert pulled a decent holeshot and was just a hair past Malinoski. Malinoski was almost in first for just a moment, then he went slightly off track and kept in second. Malinoski [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h183/kathedral01/kleen%20impact/xgamesLogo.jpg" alt="xgamesLogo Winter X Games 13, SnoCross Final"  title="Winter X Games 13, SnoCross Final" />What a race. Almost predictable who would take home the gold, but there was plenty of action and excitement out on the track. Hibbert pulled a decent holeshot and was just a hair past Malinoski. Malinoski was almost in first for just a moment, then he went slightly off track and kept in second. Malinoski ended up falling back into fifth place, but after a few crashes and DJ Eckstrom&#8217;s costly mistake, Ebert found himself in second and Malinoski in third. Now the race for second was on. Ebert, a semi-pro, was racing real strong with heavy pressure from Malinoski right on his tail. Lap 14 Malinokski found his opening and never looked back. It was still a close race at that point, but he had plenty of breathing room by the time the final lap rolled around. Nothing like Hibbert&#8217;s 22 second lead by lap 11, but respectable. Ebert was more than happy with his third place finish though, his biggest goal coming into X Games was to just qualify for the final. Even with all his pain from the double back flip crash, Levi LaVallee made a valiant effort towards a medal in SnoCross. Working his way from the back half all the way up to forth. He had to be tired but just kept moving.</p>
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<p><strong>Final Results:</strong><br />
1) Tucker Hibbert<br />
2) Robbie Malinoski<br />
3) Dan Ebert<br />
4) Levi LaVallee<br />
5) Ryan Simons<br />
6) Dave Allard<br />
7) Bobby LePage <img src='http://www.kleenimpact.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt="icon cool Winter X Games 13, SnoCross Final" class='wp-smiley' title="Winter X Games 13, SnoCross Final" /> Matt Piche<br />
9) Brett Bender<br />
10) Matt Morin</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Final Standing for the Winter X Games 13 SnoCross Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ): 1-Simons 2-LaVallee 3-Crapo 4-LePage 5-Bauerly Both Simons and LaVallee had something to prove not qualifying on the first round, so they went out and ran hard. The real story for this LCQ? Paul Bauerly. Bauerly races semi-pro for BOSS Racing during the [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Final Standing for the Winter X Games 13 SnoCross Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ):</p>
<p>1-Simons</p>
<p>2-LaVallee</p>
<p>3-Crapo</p>
<p>4-LePage</p>
<p>5-Bauerly</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h183/kathedral01/kleen%20impact/xgamesLogo.jpg" alt="xgamesLogo Winter X Games, SnoCross LCQ"  title="Winter X Games, SnoCross LCQ" />Both Simons and LaVallee had something to prove not qualifying on the first round, so they went out and ran hard. The real story for this LCQ? Paul Bauerly. Bauerly races semi-pro for BOSS Racing during the regular season, while everyone else qualifying races pro. He dropped a few places throughout the race and nearly dropped out of qualifying as the strength and skill of the pro riders began shining through. But he held on, raced hard and proved he can race with the best of them. Bauerly has had a good season so far as well, taking home the only major victory for a Ski-Doo in the ISOC national series. He could be moving up to pro if he keeps it up. And poor Steve Taylor, just missing a qualifying spot on his 4-stroke Yamaha.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Levi LaVallee hands down had the most jaw-dropping, and of course most anticipated, trick of the evening&#8230;the Double BackFlip; and he nearly pulled it off. He completed two rotations and landed on his track, but the landing was just so hard it popped him off the sled, but as fast as he went down&#8230;he got [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h183/kathedral01/kleen%20impact/xgamesLogo.jpg" alt="xgamesLogo Winter X Games Next Trick"  title="Winter X Games Next Trick" />Levi LaVallee hands down had the most jaw-dropping, and of course most anticipated, trick of the evening&#8230;the Double BackFlip; and he nearly pulled it off. He completed two rotations and landed on his track, but the landing was just <em>so</em> hard it popped him off the sled, but as fast as he went down&#8230;he got right back up with his hands in the air. Although the trick didn&#8217;t actually count, it was still quite a feat. In fact, all Next Trick competitors (except one) failed to complete their tricks, leaving it an easy gold medal decision. Dane Fergusson, who was originally planning a double back flip as well but couldn&#8217;t get the appropriate sled and funding in time, captured the gold with a not-so-elegant single back flip.  Check out the video of the winning back flip and LaVallee&#8217;s double.</p>
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