Ski-Doo race seminar for snocross

Snocross racers racing
The Ski-Doo race department is hosting a "Hands On" race seminar to help Ski-Doo snocross racers prepare for the season. Photo courtesy Quadna Mountain Park Campground Facebook page

The Ski-Doo race department is hosting a "Hands On" race seminar at Quadna Mountain Park in Hill City, Minnesota to help Ski-Doo snocross racers prepare for the season. The event is scheduled in advance of the ISOC season opening race in Duluth, Minnesota.

The seminar will focus on snocross set ups for the rider’s sleds and include coaching and tips from Ski Doo Factory Personnel and Pro race teams. Advance registration is required. Optional Track Time is available at a discounted rate for 2 days (Ski Doo Racers ONLY). All attendees should be ready to ride to get the most out of their time.

Riders can select to participate in either the Classroom Seminar or Optional Track Time, or take advantage of discount rates and do both. After three hours of classroom discussion, riders and crews will be able to test their newfound knowledge and work hand in hand with experts to increase their podium finishes.

When: Saturday, November 22, 2014

Where: Quadna Mountain Park (Hill City MN)

Cost: $25 per person (includes Race Manual, handouts & hot lunch)

1⁄2 price track time ($100 for 2 days, Saturday (22nd) & Sunday (23rd) only)

Who: Ski Doo Sno X Racers

Time: 9:00am – 12:00am

Material discussed:

  • 2015 MXZx 600 RS
  • TRA & TEAM Clutch adjustments
  • KYB Pro 40 Shocks
  • Suspension adjustments
  • Fuel
  • Ordering parts
  • Race Manual
  • ISR Rules (new for 2015)

The Ski Doo Parts Support Truck will be on hand to help with parts, questions and setting up racer accounts.

For Registration Forms and additional information, contact: [email protected].

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