2008 One Lunger 100

Results - Official & Fun

HR Super Stock Class

1st place- Aaron Patton from Cambridge on #77 Arctic Cat (Iron man)-   Received $1000, first place trophy, racer autographed checkered flag, $100 from ARS, one gallon of Amsoil from Matt Johnson Amsoil dealer, Iron man trophy and bragging rights for one year.

2nd place- Grant Wilkins from Aitkin on #36 Polaris (Iron Man)-  Received $500, Second place trophy, Iron man trophy, one gallon of Amsoil and $150 from Polaris.
 
3rd place- Bob Hanson and Troy Espeseth from Aitkin on #33 Polaris-   Received $250, two Third place trophies and one gallon of Amsoil.

4th place- Dustin and Jerry Legatt from Rice on #17 Arctic Cat-   Received $150 and two Fourth place trophies.

5th place- Jay Spaeth from Clear Lake on #2 Arctic Cat-   Received $100, Fifth Place trophy and Iron Man trophy.

6th place-  Donn and Todd Danelski from Sturgeon Lake on #68 Scorpion- received Top Ten placement trophy.

7th place- Dusty Snyder from Deer River on #72 Arctic Cat (Iron Man)- received top ten placement trophy and Iron Man trophy.

8th place- Grant and Blake Patton from Cambridge on #122 Arctic Cat- received two top ten placement trophies.

9th place- Chris Tagenol from Saltcoats Saskatchewan on #26 Arctic Cat- received top ten placement trophy and Iron man trophy.

10th place- Dan and David Mindermann from New York Mills and Red Lake Falls on #10 John Deer- received two top ten placement trophies.

HD Super Stock Class


1st place- Doug Burman and Neil Sikora (pit manTravis Bukosky) from Oak Grove on #113 Arctic cat-   Received $1000, two first place trophies, two racer autographed checkered flag, one gallon of Amsoil from Matt Johnson Amsoil dealer and bragging rights for one year.

2nd place- Greg "Jigger" Kerr from Saltcoats Saskatchewan on #67 Arctic Cat-   Received $500, Second place trophy, Iron man trophy and one gallon of Amsoil.

3rd place- Mike and Doug Anderson from Henning on #13 Polaris-   Received $250, two Third place trophies, $150 from Polaris and one gallon of Amsoil.

4th place- Joe Hedlund from Inver Grove Heights on #90 Arctic Cat-   Received $150, Fourth place trophy and a Iron man trophy.

5th place- Andy and Jay Englund from Isanti on #75 Scorpion-   Received $100 and two Fifth Place trophies.

6th place- Darin Tagenol from Saltcoats Saskatchewan on #25 Arctic cat-   Received Top Ten placement trophy and a Iron Man trophy.

7th place- Doug Skersick from Bemidji on #66 Viking-   Received Top Ten placement trophy and a Iron Man trophy.

8th place- Charlie and Ed Wise from Appleton Wisconsin on #73 Skidoo-   Received two top ten placement trophies.

9th place- Jason Hotakainen from New York Mills on #37 Sno Jet-   Received two top ten placement trophy and Iron Man trophy.

10th place- Wade Grife from Deer River on  #29 Arctic Cat-   Received top ten placement trophy.

Fun Trophies

1st Yamaha towed in- Brett Lessman from Lake George #95 Yamaha.

1st Polaris towed in- Jason Smude from Brainerd #9 Polaris (last years winner)

1st Skidoo towed in- Joel Wilke from Miltona #41 Skidoo.

1st Sno Jet towed in- Mike Lenarz from Alexandria #60 Sno Jet.

1st Arctic Cat towed in- Doug & Noah Kruzitskie from Plover Wisconsin #112 Arctic Cat.

Cosmetically Challenged Sled-  Bryan Milander from Mahnomen #50 Ski Doo.

Loudest sled-   Lance and Terry Bernicer from Frederick Wisconsin #86 Arctic Cat.

Fastest Canadian- Jeff Cole and Greg Kerr from Saltcoats Saskatchewan #67 Arctic Cat.

Oldest Driver- Charlie Wise from Appleton Wisconsin #73 Ski Doo. (67 years young)

First Machine Towed in- Terry Jellison from Perham #76 Skiroule.

Prettiest sled- Devin Neske and Josh Anderson from Princeton #43 Arctic Cat.

Tough Luck award- Bob Mitchell (half Bob) from Big Lake #40 Rupp.

Longest Haul Award- Preston Arndt from Yorkton Saskatchewan #11 Arctic Cat.

Best Crash- Ron Lenarz from Moorhead # 31 Yamaha.

Sportsmanship Award-  Thee Charlie Wise from Appleton Wisconsin #73 Ski Doo.

First yamaha to complete 100 miles- Jerry and Jeff Utke from Rochert on #141 Yamaha received $100 from Theresa's Painting in Menahga, Mn.

First HR Arctic Cat to complete 100 miles- Aaron Patton from Stacy on #77 Arctic Cat received $100 from Arctic Restoration Specialties in Sauk Rapids, Mn.

First HD Polaris to complete 100 miles- Doug and Mike Anderson from Henning on #13 Polaris received $150 from Polaris.

First HR Polaris to complete 100 miles- Grant Wilkins from Aitkin on #36 Polaris received $150 from Polaris.

Crap Collector Badge and Twenty two dollars goes to- Chad Smith from Parkers Prairie on #18 Polaris. This award was from Paul Sheerer in Lisbon South Dakota. The award was presented as one ten dollar bill that was crumpled, one five dollar bill that was ripped, five one dollar bills that were wrinkled and two dollars in change (as specified by Paul) and a nice new shiny crap collector badge made of Duct tape.

We had 82 sleds start the race (11 cancellations due to weather).  Out of that  32 HD and 50 HR.
 
Order of the sleds crossing the finish line:
 
#113 (HD)
#77 (HR)
#67 (HD)
#36 (HR)
#13 (HD)
#33 (HR)
#90 (HD)
#17 (HR)
#2 (HR)
#68 (HR)
#75 (HD)
#72 (HR)
#25 (HD)
#122 (HR)
#26 (HR)
#10 (HR)
 
Gets kind of fuzzy at the end to figure out because we started to pull them in regardless of what lap they were in.
 
Some interesting stats (by Tom Juul):
 
7:39 seconds for the first (and fastest) lap - got slower from there.
 
Race took 3:36 for #113 to complete race - average of 9:04 lap.
 
Winner of HR class (#77) was exactly 2 minutes behind #113.
 
Count of sleds still running when race was called:  14 cats, 3 polaris, 3 doos, 2 skiroules, 2 scorps, 1 yamaha, 1 sno jet, 1 viking, 1 john deere.   Total of 28 still running.  I'm sure that number would be less if all of the 28 had to finish the 100 miles.
 
It took Greg George (#22) 4.3 seconds to sprint alongside his sled the length of the pit.
 
Hope you find this stuff interesting - Let me know your numbers and I will get you on the list - Thanks for attending the 100!  We sure couldn't (and wouldn't) do it without racers like yourselves - hope the kidneys are getting a rest.
 
Next year we have already booked a massage therapist to come to the 100 - I'm sure she will be a hit