26th annual Tesoro Arctic Man Ski and Sno-Go Classic fast approaching
by Renee Thony / rthony@newsminer.com
Apr 03, 2011 | 4345 views | 17 17 comments | 7 7 recommendations | email to a friend | print
FAIRBANKS — The 26th annual Tesoro Arctic Man Ski and Sno-Go Classic is less than a week away, and race director Howie Thies said he’s excited for things to get under way in the HooDoo Mountains near Summit Lake.

The race is scheduled for 11 a.m. Friday, and Saturday is set up as the postpone date, in case weather prevents things from going as planned on Friday.

“We’ve got some extra snow in the last few days, six inches, I’d say,” Thies said. “The course should be in great shape. We may get more (today) and Monday, too.”

The race has about 40-45 teams signed up, and Thies still has openings. Anyone interested in signing up a team should call 456-2626 or contact Thies at arcticmn@gci.net.

“We’ll take more people up until Monday,” Thies said. “There are about 100 extra spots left. After that, it’s first come, first serve.”

Thies said teams are expected to arrive Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday will be used as training days.

“The biggest things for these racers is that they come down and be safe,” Thies said. “With the fresh snow, there will be some slide areas, so people need to be careful with what they’re doing. The days for training help them get familiar with the conditions of what they’ll be working with.”

As always, there will be all sorts of activities accompanying the main event. There will be a Hillcross event right after the race as well as a jumping contest and drag races, among other things.

“There are all kinds of things to do to get involved in one way or another,” Thies said.

The main event is a 5 1/2 mile competition where skiers race 1 3/4 miles down one canyon, get pulled 2 1/2 miles up the next canyon behind a snowmachine going between 80 and 90 mph and slingshot into another downhill run of about a 1 3/4 miles to the finish line.

The fastest competitors will complete the entire course in a little more than 4 minutes.

Thies also said a lot of “big contenders” will be participating in this year’s race, including Olympian downhill skier Marco Sullivan.

“Two or three other Olympians are rumored to be coming, too,” Thies said, “but I haven’t seen the paperwork, so we can believe that when we see them.”

These big contenders have a lot to race hard for. The winner of the men’s ski race will go home with a guaranteed $26,000, and the men’s snowboard race winner with leave with $13,000. There’s a $6,000 guaranteed purse for both the women’s winning ski team and snowboard team if four teams sign up, Thies said.

“We’ve got two women’s ski teams right now,” he said. “We had three, but one couldn’t make it back in time for the race.”

Something new to the long-running race is the cell phone service that will be available compliments of AT&T.

“This is the first year with that type of communication,” Thies said. “It’s good for everybody, and we really appreciate AT&T for bringing the repeater in.”

Thies is excited for this year’s competition, again noting the weather is really making things look even better.

“I just think everyone should come down, have a good time, but be careful,” he said. “We don’t need anyone doing anything stupid.”

Contact staff writer Renee Thony at 459-7583.
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LostAlaskan99712
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April 04, 2011
Do girls go ga-ga for y'alls turbo-sleds?

I wouldn't be impressed with anything you guys ride, unless it has a chassis like this...

To see how these are built- Copy & paste this URL to your address bar...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_5ZFHwkF7Q&feature=player_embedded
Alaska112
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April 03, 2011
No doubt many will have fun. Unfortunately a few idiots will cause problems. I guess we'll see the on Nat Geo in October 2012!

triproad
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April 03, 2011
I'm stenciling Roadtrip on the back of the sled trailer as we speak.

BTW, Back Country Rebels is a sled forum that some of actual mountain riders use to chat from time to time.

Did I mention that I have a keg
polarisdragon
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April 03, 2011
so because we chose to go and have fun for a week or even weekend we are alcoholics? i dont know what fantasy world you are living in but please go back out in the bush and stay there. for the record i was on alaska state troopers to btw and it wasnt negative at all.

triproad - see ya down there, gonna have a blast for sure. ill fosure be at the drags racing my turboed sled so should be intense since i know of a few others with turbos that will be there.
LostAlaskan99712
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April 03, 2011
I see my comments must have really gotten panties twisted, lol. Make up whatever personal fantasies y'all want, I ain't here to make pals with drunks, nor do I care what their drunken viewpoints are. I believe alcoholism is nothing more than a weakness of character.

Anyway I haven't been to an Arctic Man since the first year with no snow, I've checked out the races, but summit isn't the only place to ride in April. Have fun with the crowds and tracked snow, lol...

LostAlaskan99712
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April 03, 2011
Y'all can bet I'll have fun... in the boondocks far, far away from you drunken showoffs. See y'all on "Alaska State Troopers".
triproad
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April 03, 2011
See my 8:42 post folks. Be safe, ride hard, and then party hard. And yes, sometimes waking up can be hard too.

As far as us being a bunch of "drunken loudmouths", well, we can't all be perfect all of the time.

WOO HOO, see you all down there, even you posers.

polarisdragon
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April 03, 2011
lost why dont you go play hide and go $#%^ yourself. you must have been the kid who everyone bullied in school cause all you are so full of negativity. cant you for once say, have fun everyone i wont be there. but no you are totally incapable of that. if you dont like it dont go, im sure we wont miss you one bit. and a poser yes that so describes you i think. who rides around camp like a little girl who is scared to get off trail.
LostAlaskan99712
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April 03, 2011
"what we call a poser"

lol, who's "we"? A bunch of drunken loudmouths?

You guys don't impress anybody, except yourselves. Don't act like the presence of the troopers keeps all of you from drunk riding either, we all know that's not the case. I prefer riding with/around sober people.

candicejh
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April 03, 2011
Will Howie Peterson from Alaska State Troopers be there? Because I would definately go then. He's the only reason I watch the show. ;)
triproad
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April 03, 2011
There's ten thousand square miles to ride around at Summit Lake, if you need to ride around camp you are what we call a poser. No doubt that it's a big party, but if the snows good we ride too.
LostAlaskan99712
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April 03, 2011
http://www.heaven666.org/up-up-and-away-06-50201.php
LostAlaskan99712
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April 03, 2011
I preferred Arctic Man when you could ride snowmachines in camp, now it's just a big drunk fest *Yaaawn...

AudentesFortunaJuvat
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April 03, 2011
See you there guys!
triproad
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April 03, 2011
See you all down there. The cops will be there in force looking to arrest people who drink and then ride their 4 wheelers around camp. So do NOT drink and operate anything with an engine down there. It's a ton of fun, you just got to be smart.

Stop by my camp for a beer or 6, this year I'm bringing a keg.
polarisdragon
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April 03, 2011
oh yeah great fun will be leaving tomorrow morning for all the fun and festivities
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