DILLON GETS THE TITLE IN MINNESOTA

Posted by Spark Powersports on Apr 13, 2026

DILLON GETS THE TITLE IN MINNESOTA

Ski-Doo, the flagship snowmobile brand of BRP Inc. (TSX/NASDAQ: DOO), wrapped up the ISOC Snocross National season in dominant fashion this weekend in Duluth, Minnesota, delivering championship titles, race victories and multiple podium sweeps to close out a remarkable winter campaign.

Leading the charge was Crayden Dillon, who captured the coveted Pro Class Championship after securing a hard-fought win on Friday night. He followed it up with a strong qualifying effort and a runner-up finish on Saturday to officially clinch the title. The reigning Pro-Lite champion faced relentless pressure throughout the final rounds but rose to the occasion, earning snocross’ top prize in his rookie season at the Pro level.

Saturday night’s spotlight shifted to Jordan Lebel, who delivered a commanding ride to earn the final Pro Class victory of the season. The win also secured Lebel second place overall in the championship standings, allowing him to close the year with strong momentum.

In the Pro AM Women division, Victoria Dillon continued her impressive run by sweeping the weekend with back-to-back victories in Duluth and finishing second overall in the championship standings. Her performance capped a season built on consistency, speed and polished execution.

Ski-Doo riders were equally strong throughout the rest of the field. In Pro-Lite competition, Drew Freeland secured third overall in the championship standings after narrowly missing a Friday night victory, while Kellen Chapuran added another podium finish on Saturday night.

The Sport class proved especially dominant for Ski-Doo, with Jimmy Stanisich, Kamden Duffy and Justin Blazevic locking out the top three spots in the championship standings. The weekend also featured several podium sweeps, including Friday night victories by Stanisich and a Saturday night win from Tavin Knudson.

As the curtain falls on the 2025–26 snocross season, Ski-Doo leaves Duluth with championships in hand, momentum on its side and a strong statement heading into next winter.