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Christian Brothers Racing Recaps Duluth National

Logan Christian, Team Arctic snocross racer.

-Press Release

Christian Brothers Racing Kicks-Off 2016-2017 Snocross Season at Duluth National

Pro Open rider, Logan Christian, doc/AMG Peterbilt/Arctic Cat, is riding some new technology this season – an EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) mod sled, which only a couple riders are currently piloting.  Friday started slow for Christian who encountered sled issues during the seeding for the Dominator race. The team made changes to the sled setup and were ready for the official start of the Amsoil Championship Snocross National Tour on Saturday. Logan Christian came out strong for Round 1 transferring to the final with a 1st and a 4th place in his two qualifying heats.

Logan Christian, Team Arctic snocross racer.

“Duluth was a learning experience for the entire team,” said Christian. “We were one of the only teams running the new EFI engine so we didn’t have much to work off of. In the final I revved my engine too high waiting for the green flag and my sled bogged a little putting me at the back. I worked up to 8th which overall I’m pretty happy about. The team put in a lot of hard work and we’re looking for big things from this EFI engine.”

 

Team Arctic Cat - Christian Bros. Racing's Jacob Yurk

Jacob Yurk, Country Cat/Royal Distributing/Arctic Cat, made his debut as a new member of the Christian Brothers Racing team in what turned out to be a crowded Pro Lite class. In his first Pro Lite race of his career, Yurk jumped out front when the green light lit in the first round determined to set the pace. Late in the heat an unfortunate miscalculation tossed Yurk off his sled resulting in a 7th place finish. In Heat 2 Yurk rode to a confident 2nd place finish, placing him in the LCQ with 14 other riders.

Team Arctic Cat - Christian Bros. Racing's Jacob Yurk

“In the LCQ I got bottled up at the top of the hill and ended up getting bumped off the track,” Yurk said. “Our results don’t show it, but we had a good weekend. I got used to the sled a lot faster than I thought I would and we definitely have the speed. The team worked hard this weekend and we’re ready for the next event in Colorado.”

Round 2 of racing at Duluth was postponed due to fog. Riders had a meeting with race officials and it was determined conditions were unsafe for racing. No announcement has been made regarding when or if Round 2 will be rescheduled.

Due to the race cancellation the CBR/Arctic Cat 120 giveaway has been postponed until further decisions have been arranged with ISOC. The 120 will be given away with just the Duluth entries, the remainder of the details are still being worked out.  

After one event Christian is tied for 5th place in Pro Open points, Yurk sits in 22nd place in Pro Lite points. 

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