Team AMSOIL continues to fill up the podium as the AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series wrapped up to exciting days of racing at the infamous Milwaukee Mile.
In the AMSOIL Pro Open class, AMSOIL/Judnick Motorsports Ross Martin and AMSOIL/Scheuring Speed Sport's Robbie Malinoski took part in four sled competition for three podium spots. With Tucker Hibbert picking up his 50th career win, Martin just missed the second podium spot to Brett Bender. Malinoski, meanwhile, started ninth off the line but pushed his AMSOIL sponsored sled into fourth, battling Martin for the third place trophy.
In pro super stock, Martin grabbed the early lead and held on until Hibbert pushed his way past on lap five. From there, the two champions battled back-and-forth until Hibbert pulled away at the end. Malinoski was again in the mix, pushing as high as third before finishing fourth.
In semi-pro racing, AMSOIL/Judnick Motorsports' Mike Bauer continues his Saturday onslaught. Bauer pushed his Polaris to an early lead and never looked back, controlling the race from start to finish. Bauer picked up his second straight Saturday win (he also won in Duluth). AMSOIL/Scheuring rider Joe Fallen picked up his first career podium in semi-pro on Saturday, finishing third.
The next stop in the series takes the teams to the Western National in Sandy, Utah on January 9. The third event of the series will take place at the state-of-the art Rio Tinto stadium.
Until then, we'll see you at the races.
In the AMSOIL Pro Open class, AMSOIL/Judnick Motorsports Ross Martin and AMSOIL/Scheuring Speed Sport's Robbie Malinoski took part in four sled competition for three podium spots. With Tucker Hibbert picking up his 50th career win, Martin just missed the second podium spot to Brett Bender. Malinoski, meanwhile, started ninth off the line but pushed his AMSOIL sponsored sled into fourth, battling Martin for the third place trophy.
In pro super stock, Martin grabbed the early lead and held on until Hibbert pushed his way past on lap five. From there, the two champions battled back-and-forth until Hibbert pulled away at the end. Malinoski was again in the mix, pushing as high as third before finishing fourth.
In semi-pro racing, AMSOIL/Judnick Motorsports' Mike Bauer continues his Saturday onslaught. Bauer pushed his Polaris to an early lead and never looked back, controlling the race from start to finish. Bauer picked up his second straight Saturday win (he also won in Duluth). AMSOIL/Scheuring rider Joe Fallen picked up his first career podium in semi-pro on Saturday, finishing third.
The next stop in the series takes the teams to the Western National in Sandy, Utah on January 9. The third event of the series will take place at the state-of-the art Rio Tinto stadium.
Until then, we'll see you at the races.