Hibbert records a win at rough Chicago Snocross National

Despite some challenges on the course, Hibbert manages to cinch a win on the Route 66 Raceway

Tucker Hibbert at the podium.
Despite some challenges on the track, Tucker Hibbert manages to cinch a win on the Route 66 Raceway, just outside of Chicago. Photo by John Hanson

March 7, 2016 – Monster Energy / Arctic Cat / Ram Truck’s Tucker Hibbert recorded a win on Route 66 Raceway’s tight, technical track Saturday night. The drag strip turned snocross course, right outside of Chicago, featured one of the roughest tracks of the ISOC National Snocross season.

With a short starting line leading into a flat first turn, getting a good start was critical. Poor qualifying picks both nights put Hibbert at an instant disadvantage. Making the best of the situation, he went 2-1-7-2 in his four qualifying rounds. Friday night, Hibbert looked to be on his way to a win as he quickly moved through the field after a mid-pack start in the 15-rider, 20-lap final. Searching for a line around leader no. 837 Ross Martin, he made a mistake and high-sided his sled. He got going again but struggled to find a groove to finish fifth.

In Saturday’s final, Hibbert qualified ninth but had first pick on the start line due to ISOC’s inverted start rule. On the far inside, he launched off the line and by the end of the backstretch rhythm section, he secured the lead. With a clear track in front of him, he pulled a solid gap over second place. He spent the remainder of the race riding smart on the deteriorating track while dodging downed riders and yellow flags.

Tucker Hibbert on his sled.
Tucker Hibbert in action on the Route 66 Raceway at the Chicago Snocross National. Photo by John Hanson

Hibbert now holds a 97-point lead in the Pro Open points championship. With three days of racing and 147 points on the line at the final event of the season in Lake Geneva, Wisc., he has the opportunity to clinch the title on day one. To follow his chase for his 10th national title, visit tucker-hibbert.com.

Tucker Hibbert - #68 Monster Energy / Arctic Cat / Ram Truck

“The Chicago track was wild. I was surprised by the amount of snow they had and I’m pumped they were able to make the race happen with such warm weather.  The track was really technical and the backstretch was tough all weekend. I was pretty disappointed about my mistake in the final Friday night and really motivated to get the win on Saturday.”

“The track Saturday night was really technical. A lot of riders struggled and ended up crashing. I’m glad I got out front early and was able to ride my own race.”

“I am really proud of how my team has been working and the season we’ve had so far. I can’t wait for the last race in Lake Geneva and finishing the season off strong!”

Tucker Hibbert – 2016 Michigan National Results

Pro Open Round 13 - Friday              Pro Open Round 14 - Saturday
Round 1: 2nd                                      Round 1: 7th
Round 2: 1st                                       Round 2: 2nd
Final: 5th                                             Final: 1st

Tucker Hibbert’s Final 2015/2016 Snocross Event

March 18-20, 2016: Grand Geneva Resort // Lake Geneva, WI

Noteworthy

Hibbert will take his 200th Pro National career start Saturday, March 19 in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. 

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