Avalanche Racing Team Finishes Strong 2006-2007 Season

 

Avalanche Racing Team Finishes Strong 2006-2007 Season


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Chicago
Mar 22, 2007

The Avalanche Racing Team earned victories, podiums, and consistent finishes during the 2006-2007 WPSA PowerSports Snowmobile Tour season. A consistent run by its Pro, Semi-Pro, Junior and Sport riders resulted in 10 overall podiums and two victories on the season.

“This season went quite well, ” said Team co-owner Bonnie Glefke. “It’s been a lot of hard work, but working with the fans makes it all worthwhile. Momentum is part of any sport, and I think we really set the tone early this season. We had some challenges, but this team never gives up. As a team, we really worked well together, and I think we can pronounce the 2006-2007 season a success on many levels. ”

Avalanche’s Pro rider, “Monster” Mike Schultz (No. 5 Avalanche Racing Team/Polaris) fought injury and a bad cold to turn in a thrilling finish in the final WPSA Riders’ Championship. In his second full season as a Pro, Schultz finished sixth in the final Pro Open standings after earning one podium and fourth in Pro Stock with two runner-up efforts. Schultz finished 12th and 13th, respectively, in last year’s points.


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