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Jan 2, 2007

Dyrdahl Wins USCC Minto J.C.S. 100

Bagley, Minnesota racer Byran Dyrdahl won the Sled Head 24/7 Pro 600 class at the United States Cross-Country Snowmobile Racing Association (USCC) J.C.S. 100 in Minto, ND. Dyrdahl rode his Ski-Doo to a field-best time of 1 hour 47 minutes and 48 seconds. Second place Polaris rider Josh Davis of Bagley, MN placed second with a time of 1 hour 48 minutes and 13 seconds. Third place went to Ski-Doo racer Ross Erdman of Rochester, MN with a time of 1 hour 50 minutes and 30 seconds. Polaris racer Gabe Bunke of Moorhead, MN was in the hunt but ran out of fuel 3 miles from the start/finish line on the final lap.

Bunke won the Stud Boy Pro Open class. Ski-Doo racer Ross Erdman of Rochester, MN was second followed by Arctic Cat rider Brian Dick of Thief River Falls, MN. Minnedosa, MB Arctic Cat rider Bryce Buchanan won the Action Graphics Semi-Pro 600 class. Ski-Doo racer Nicholas Roehl of Plymouth, MN won the Woody's Semi-Pro Open Class. Jeff Dick of Cohasset, MN won the Carver Performance Vet 30+ class aboard his Arctic Cat. Jim Sobeck of Winona, MN won the Scott USA Master 40+ class aboard his Ski-Doo. Lewiston, MN Polaris racer Paul Anderson won the FXR Legends 50+ class. Nels Danielson of Brainerd, MN won the Black Magic Powersports 440 class aboard his Arctic Cat. Winona, MN Ski-Doo racer Jenna Sobeck won the PowerMadd Women's class. Trevor Fett of Frazee, MN won the Arctic Cat Amateur 600 class and the Ski-Doo Amateur Open class aboard his Arctic Cat. Minto, ND racer Adam Mach won the Amateur Fan class aboard his Arctic Cat. Justin Morken of East Grand Forks, MN won the SnowWeek Junior 14-17 class while Detroit Lakes racer Austin Medenwald won the SnowTech Junior 10-13 class. In the 120's it was Moorhead, MN Arctic Cat racer Stuart Brandt winning the Sno-X 120cc stock class while Roseau, MN racer Grant Hellgeland won the Sno-X 120cc open class aboard his Polaris.

About the USCC Snowmobile Racing Association: The United States Cross-Country Snowmobile Racing Association (USCC) is the only racing organization that sanctions events comprised entirely of terrain cross-country races. The USCC Series is North America's premier form of cross-country snowmobile racing with its racers flying down ditch lines, heading out across a frozen lake or navigating a deep woods trail in the back-country. The USCC is sanctioned by International Snowmobile Racing (ISR); ISR has been serving the racing community for more than 25 years. Please visit www.usccracing.com for more information

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