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WEEK-AND-A-HALF TOUR OF SNOWMOBILE COMPETITION

Fertile, Minn. (January 31, 2012) – What were doing over the past week and a half? If you were a
member of the Christian Brothers Racing team you might answer that question in a number of different
ways including traveling to Sweden, racing the 49th running of the Eagle River Derby, competing in your
first cross-country snowmobile race in over 10 years or throwing down the first-ever whip in Best Trick
at the Winter X Games. Yeah, it's been a busy week and a half for the CBR team, but that's why they're Pro.
Here's a recap of what all went down for them since we last met:

Garth Kaufman and Cory Davis raced Pro Open snocross at the Eagle River World Championship Snowmobile
Derby January 13-15. Davis finished 8th during the Friday Night Thunder event and in the World Championship
race Kaufman placed 7th and Davis placed 9th. Evan Christian won the 120 Champ 7-14 race and took home
a coveted Eagle River World Championship checkered flag.

After racing at Eagle River, Davis jetted off to Aspen to compete in Snowmobile Freestyle and Snowmobile
Best Trick at the ESPN Winter X Games. On Thursday night he finished 6th in Freestyle with a best score
of 81.33. On Sunday Davis narrowly missed winning a bronze medal, taking 4th in Best Trick with his
signature (and best in the industry) whip trick.

While Davis was living the high life in Aspen, Logan Christian was trying to keep from getting frostbite in
Sweden where he was signed up to race the Swedish Stadiumcross Championships against some of
Europe's best snocross riders. The race took place in an outdoor sporting stadium in Osterlund, Sweden,
January 19. Christian traveled there with team co-owner Dwight Christian and his mechanic Justin Halvorson.
Riding a sled courtesy of Bengan Westerlund, Christian ended up in the LCQ where another rider t-boned
him and took him out. Almost immediately after the race Christian hopped a plane so he could get back
in time to do some cross-country lake racing.

Fresh off the plane from Sweden this past weekend, who was suited up and ready to ride at the
USCC J&K Marine Beach Bar 200 cross-country race in Detroit Lakes, Minn.? None other than team co-owner
and veteran cross-country racer Dwight Christian. No doubt spurred on by the old-school lake racing the
USCC had fell back on for its first event two weeks ago due to lack of snow, Christian swung a leg over
one of the team's Stud Boy cross-country Arctic Cats and rode Masters 40+ and Legends 50+. While both
classes are "old man" classes, they are also highly competitive and Christian took a podium spot in the
50+ class, finishing 3rd. D.J. Ekre won the Pro Open class and was backed up in that class by CBR teammate
Brian Dick who finished in second place. Logan Christian finished 5th in the grueling two-day, 200-mile Pro 600 race
(Christian's first-ever lake race) with Garth Kaufman trailing him in 7th. Ekre, who was near the top of the time
charts after the first day and won the Pro Open race early in the day, fell ill and couldn't race Pro 600 on Day 2.
Ryan Simons, the 2011 USCC Pro 600 points champion, made up a bunch of time to finish second in Pro 600,
his best finish of the season so far on the USCC circuit.

Next up the Christian Brothers Racing team will travel to Farmington, New York, to compete in the ISOC Vision Kia
Eastern Nationals where Davis, Kaufman and Logan Christian will compete in snocross. Meanwhile, CBR riders
Brian Dick, D.J. Ekre and Ryan Simons will be in Sault Ste Marie, Michigan, competing in the Soo I-500, a 500-mile
enduro race run on a 1-mile ice oval. The Soo I-500 begins Saturday, February 4 at 10 A.M. Eastern time.

 

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