Dillon Clinches Pro Title as Ski-Doo Riders Close ISOC Snocross Season Strong in Duluth
Ski-Doo racer Crayden Dillon won the Pro Class Championship at the ISOC Snocross National finale in Duluth, Minnesota.
Crayden Dillon
Victoria Dillon
Victoria Dillon
What Happened
Crayden Dillon secured the Pro Class Championship after winning Friday's race and finishing second on Saturday. He faced intense pressure throughout the final rounds, but delivered when it mattered most in his debut season at the Pro level.
- Crayden Dillon: Friday win, Saturday second, Pro Champion
- Jordan Lebel: Friday second, Saturday win, second overall in Pro Championship
- Victoria Dillon: wins both Pro AM Women races, second overall in championship
- Ski-Doo riders swept the podium in Pro AM Women on Friday
Ski-Doo also performed strongly in other classes: Drew Freeland took third overall in Pro-Lite, Kellen Chapuran earned a Saturday podium, and Ski-Doo riders swept the Sport class championship standings. The season finale capped a standout winter for the brand.
Why this matters
The championship marks Dillon's first Pro title and highlights Ski-Doo's continued dominance in competitive snowmobiling.
Terms in This Story
- Snocross
- A form of snowmobile racing on a closed course featuring jumps, banked turns, and obstacles.
- ISOC
- International Series of Champions, a sanctioning body for snocross racing in North America.
- Pro Class
- The top professional class in snocross racing.
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