Crayden Dillon Triumphs as Ski-Doo Riders Dominate ISOC Snocross Finale in Duluth
This past weekend in Duluth, Minnesota, the vibrant atmosphere of the ISOC Snocross National wrapped up with remarkable triumphs for Ski-Doo, a renowned brand under BRP Inc. The racers demonstrated their exceptional talent and teamwork, culminating in a series of victories that left fans eager for the next season.
Crayden Dillon emerged as the star of the event by clinching the coveted Pro Class Championship. His journey to victory was filled with intensity, as he displayed remarkable skill throughout the two-day event. Despite facing fierce competition, Dillon secured a victorious finish on Friday, followed by a second-place finish on Saturday, which solidified his championship title — a commendable achievement as he transitioned from last year's Pro-Lite Champion to the pinnacle of Pro racing in his inaugural season.
Jordan Lebel also stood out among the fierce competitors, showcasing a dominant performance on Saturday that won him the final Pro Class race of the season. His impressive finish not only marked a high point for the weekend but also secured him the second overall position in the championship standings, demonstrating his potential for future seasons.
In the Pro AM Women’s category, Victoria Dillon captured both race wins, proving her mettle and finishing second overall in the championship. Her remarkable weekend highlighted her consistent performance and determination, reinforcing her status as a formidable competitor in snocross.
Beyond individual acclaim, Ski-Doo riders excelled collectively across various classes. In the Pro-Lite division, Drew Freeland finished third overall after a competitive season that saw him nearly clinch victory on Friday night. Meanwhile, Kellen Chapuran secured a spot on the Saturday night podium, showcasing the depth of talent within the Ski-Doo team.
The Sport class saw Ski-Doo racers dominating the field, with Jimmy Stanisich, Kamden Duffy, and Justin Blazevic sweeping the championship standings. Stanisich celebrated a Friday night victory, and Tavin Knudson followed suit with a Saturday win, emphasizing Ski-Doo's relentless performance throughout the weekend.
As the 2025–26 Snocross season wraps up, Ski-Doo leaves Duluth on a high note, bolstered by multiple championship titles and a clear direction heading into the next winter. The achievements on the tracks are a testament to the athletes' dedication and the brand’s commitment to excellence.
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BRP Inc., the parent company behind Ski-Doo, remains a cornerstone in the powersports industry. With over 80 years of innovation at its core, BRP produces a wide range of vehicles from Ski-Doo and Lynx snowmobiles to Sea-Doo watercraft and Can-Am vehicles, catering to diverse adventures across outdoor terrains.
As the snow melts and the racing season fades, the anticipation for the next season looms large. The Ski-Doo team is already strategizing to build on their achievements and return even stronger next winter.