Timbersled Announces Snowbike Race Team, Industry’s Largest Contingency Award Program

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Minneapolis, Timbersled today announced a new snowbike race team and contingency program—two firsts that further Polaris’ commitment to the growing sport of snowbike racing. The race team includes five legendary athletes and the contingency program is the largest in the industry, offering nearly $44,000 in payouts.

Snowbiking continues to grow in popularity as Timbersled maintains its stronghold as the industry leader in the category. Further exemplifying Polaris’ strong heritage in snow racing, the company has created its first-ever Timbersled Snow Bike race team. Famed racers Ronnie Renner, Reagan Sieg, Brock Hoyer, Axell Hodges and Jackson Strong will make history racing Timbersleds when snowbikes make their inaugural appearance at the 2017 Winter X Games Aspen in January.

“Ever since Timbersled created the original modern snow bike architecture, we have worked hard to find new ways to promote and grow the sport. Our A-list roster of athletes and unprecedented contingency program is the next step in that progression,” said Chris Wolf, vice president, Polaris Snow Division. “Seeing snowbiking go from being a very niche interest to being center stage at the Winter X Games shows the increased interest and popularity of the sport.”

Leading up to the Winter X Games, Timbersled will have several other race team members competing at the X Games Qualifier on Saturday, Dec. 17, and at the AMA Snowbike Series Kick Off on Sunday, Dec. 18. The team includes Rockstar Energy Husqvarna factory racing's Colton Haaker and fellow Rockstar Energy and Husqvarna-supported rider Ronnie Faisst. Both events are held at ERX Motor Park in Elk River, MN.

To further promote growth of the sport, Timbersled also is introducing a lucrative, new race contingency program spanning nine snowbike racing organizations. For individual events, Timbersled is offering the following program:

Snow Bike Event Win

Association 

Pro Class 

X Games 

$10,000/$7,500/$5,000

X Games Qualifiers

$1,000 

AMA Championship Snow Bike Series

$500 

ISOC (International Series Of Champions)

$500 

RMSHA (Rocky Mountain Snowmobile Hillclimb Association)

$500 

Canadian Snow Bike Nationals

$500 

CSRA (Canadian Snocross Race Association)

$100 

ECS (EAST Cost Snocross)_

$100 

COR Powersports Racing Series

$100 

In addition, Pro class racers also can qualify for championship contingency in three snow biking race organizations:

Snow Bike Year End Points Championship

Association 

Pro Class 

AMA Championship Snow Bike Series

$1,000 

ISOC

$1,000 

RMSHA

$1,000 

More information about Timbersled’s race and contingency programs can be found at the following links:

Timbersled - http://www.timbersled.com/en-us

Timbersled Snowbike Race Team/Contingency/X Games Qualifier - http://www.timbersled.com/en-us/events

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