Update on Snocross riders in Sweden.

Here at C&A Pro Skis we welcome opportunities from all parts of the globe to help out snowmobile enthusiasts. Just received this update on how the C&A Pro sponsored riders in Sweden have been doing:

Petter Narsa, reigning champ in the National Pro Open class wich you might have had a glance at during the first two ISOC-races were he took the points lead in the Pro Lite class before he headed back to Sweden to defend his title.

Jeff Oijer, placed 2nd in the National Pro Stock class last year and is really putting in a big effort this year to top the nationals.

Marcus Johansson is a very young and hardcharging rider who has a great future ahead. He took the National title in only his second year since moving up from the junior class.

Marcus Evensson now an older and wiser rider, finishes in the top five in the National Pro Open class almost every competition. He is still looking for that 1st place.

Dennis Jonsson is a young rider signed by Polaris on his way to the top in the pro Stock class.

John Stenberg took two National Pro Stock over-all wins in a row last year and is now riding in the states for Bauerly Racing in the Pro Lite class. He is also taking part in races over in Sweden when he has time off from the ISOC series.

Jonas Stenberg, John’s brother aims very high in the totals of the National Pro Stock series.

Johan Lidman rode his first year in the ISOC Pro Open last year for Sportech Racing and is now in his second season stateside. He will return to Sweden for the World champs and some other races.

Johan Dahlgren, a young factory BRP-rider is very fast but has had some bad luck the past two seasons. He is now hoping to break loose this season so he can remain in the top three where he belongs.

Peter Ericsson, is a rider to really look out for this year. He was retired, but has now returned to racing and is focused on aiming at the top spot. He has several National Titles and World Champ titles in his career so there is no doubt he will be great competition for the  young guns.

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