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MAR 07, 2012

Tucker Hibbert´s World Championship Rampage: The Video

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Tucker Hibbert reclaimed the Snowcross World Title over in Semigorje, Russia with a super dominant display. Check the video of him mixing it up on the track and getting a crazed response from the fans who came in their thousands.
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FEB 25, 2012

Hibbert seals the deal in Russia

NEWS ARTICLE

Tucker Hibbert thrilled a 12,000 attendance that braved a snowstorm at Semigorje in Russia to seal his second FIM Snowcross World Championship. The Monster Energy star romped clear of the field in two of the three motos on his Artic Cat Sno Pro 600 to hoist his second world title and first since 2010. The 27 year old wowed the fans and drove the crowd crazy with two fight backs in the first and third races; the last one run in strong winds and blizzard conditions.
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FEB 14, 2012

Hibbert Takes Third at Michigan’s Intense Indoor Snocross National

NEWS ARTICLE

Monster Energy/Arctic Cat’s Tucker Hibbert battled a tight racetrack, lapped traffic and powerful roost to finish third in the only indoor race of the season Friday night. Nearly 20,000 race fans piled into Pontiac, Michigan’s Silverdome to watch the seventh round of the ISOC National Snocross Tour.
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About Tucker

Tucker is not only considered one of the greatest snowmobile racers of all time, he is the only athlete in the world to also race motorcycles professionally at a premiere level.

 

From a young age, Tucker rapidly excelled in both sports. At age 15, he was catapulted to instant fame by winning the snocross gold medal at ESPN’s Winter X Games. Naturally, his focus turned to snowmobiles. In his first three seasons as a pro, he won three national snocross championships and added two more X Games medals to his collection. In 2003, he felt that he had accomplished enough in snocross to shift his time and resources into becoming a motocross champion. From 2004-2006, he competed in only one snowmobile event yearly, the Winter X Games. He won two more medals then made the decision to return to regular season snocross events.

 

For the 06/07 season, he returned to the national snocross tour as a rider and team owner of team Monster Energy/Arctic Cat. He won four national events and recaptured the gold at the X Games. The 07/08 season proved to be even more successful with nine tour victories, his third X Games gold and fourth national pro points championship. The 08/09 season was his best snocross season yet; he finished undefeated and won his fourth X Games gold by over 30 seconds.

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