Austin Calderone

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Growing up, I was always interested in motocross. I’ve had a bike since fourth grade, and I currently ride a street bike also. It was in 2012 that I was introduced to snocross when my good friend, Grant Glashagel, invited me to his race, which was about 10 minutes from my house. I decided to go and bring my camera with, which was my first time taking photos of snocross. Since then, I have been shooting snocross races. The following two years, I was the track photographer for the Great Lakes Snocross Series (GLX), and I also shot a few of the International Series of Champions (ISOC) National circuit races. It was last year, in 2015, when I finally rode a snowmobile for the first time, and it happened to be the Arctic Cat Sno Pro 6000 that Glashagel’s teammate, Keagan Bachara, raced earlier that day; I also rode it right onto the track, which was a great experience. 

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On Track

Massive turnout at annual grand finale snocross event

The final ISOC Championship Snocross race of the year featured three days of action-packed, high-flying racing.

by Austin Calderone
A snocross racer taking a jump and punching the sky with a fire ball behind him.
On Track

High flying, snowmobile racing action in Chicago

ISOC Championship Snocross returns to Route 66 Raceway near Chicago, Illinois.

by Austin Calderone
David Joanis snocross racer flies through the air in a race.
On Track

Route 66 national snocross recap and photo gallery

Here’s a recap from the 2015 Hollywood Casino Snocross National in Joliet, Illinois, and what to expect this year.

by Austin Calderone