| TREMBLAY WINS FOR THIRD TIME AT CANADIAN NATIONAL – OHMAN PODIUMS TWICE | ||||
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The BRP Ski-Doo X-Team is building momentum as their racers had another great weekend at the Canadian round of the ISOC National Sno-Cross Series in Sarnia Ontario.
Tim Tremblay collected his third win of the year when he crossed the line first in Pro Stock on Friday night under the lights. The first year Pro continues to surprise people with his determination and drive to win against the best in the business. His teammate at Warnert Racing, Emil Ohman, made the transition from European to North American sno-cross this season and is really starting to establish himself with another stellar weekend, finishing second in Pro Stock and third in Pro Open. And both times Ohman did it with strong rides from back in the pack – which makes it even more impressive. In the Semi-Pro ranks Justin Broberg looked to have things well in hand as he crossed the finish line first in Semi-Pro Open with Warnert Racing teammates Darrin Mees third and Dylan Martin fifth – but a yellow flag infraction and resulting penalty took the win away. That moved Mees and Martin up a notch in the results and put a hurt on Broberg’s championship title hopes. But don’t count Justin out, he’s a tough competitor and won’t give up without a fight. With RMR having the weekend off most of their Pro and Semi-Pro racers went to Valcourt for the revived Grand Prix race where Mathieu Morin took Pro Stock and Brett Turcotte led a Ski-Doo sweep in the Pro Open with Morin and Dave Allard following. In Semi-Pro action Lincoln Lemieux was the man in Stock Class and Lucas Brunelle led the Ski-Doo sweep in Open with Lemieux and Luc Villeneuve trailing. |




