Archive for March, 2006

WPS 2005 - 2006 Race Recap West Yellowstone Snow Blast

Monday, March 13th, 2006, filed under Latest News | No Comments »

Courtesy of Jamie Anseeuw of BMRT.com, Race Team Manager

The ninth round of the WPSA tour brought the team out to historic West Yellowstone Montana for an event with more than just snow cross racing for the fans.

The second annual Snow Blast was in town. An event originated my Arctic Cat last season with great success was held for a second year, ending with a great concert with Jo De Messina and Blake Shelton headlining the concert Saturday night.

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WPS 2005 - 2006 Race Recap Ultimate Lambeau Leap

Saturday, March 4th, 2006, filed under Latest News | No Comments »

Courtesy of Jamie Anseeuw of BMRT.com, Race Team Manager

Round 8 of the WPSA tour was held at the home of the Green Bay Packers football club, the legendary Lambeau Field. As one would expect on a football field sized area, the course was short and tight making for plenty of action for the fans to watch.

As usual, Semi-pro stock was up first and all three BMRT riders, Elam, Coonishish and Turcotte made the main. Coonishish emerged from the first corner with the lead, Turcotte in fourth; Elam got pushed wide in the first turn and was near the back of the pack. Turcotte quickly passed his way into second behind his teammate and those two finished in that order. Elam worked hard and passed his way into 5th at race end. Three in the top 5 was a great showing for the young BMRT talent.

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WPS 2005 - 2006 Race Recap Winnipeg Snocross

Wednesday, March 1st, 2006, filed under Latest News | No Comments »

Courtesy of Jamie Anseeuw of BMRT.com, Race Team Manager

Round 7 of the WPSA tour brought the team to Winnipeg, MB, Canada, a “home town race” for the team as their team headquarters is only a few minutes away in Oak Bluff, MB.

The Winnipeg Goldeyes Baseball team stadium was the venue for this round and what a great facility. Although the track was small it still took the racers over 30 second to traverse all of the tricky turns and jumps. Spectator viewing was spectacular, and the backdrop of the 40 story office buildings behind the stadium offered a new and unique look to a snowcross event.

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