Dillon clinches Pro title as Ski-Doo racers close Snocross season strong in Duluth
The 2025–26 ISOC Snocross National season came to a close with a series of standout performances from Ski-Doo racers, capped off by Crayden Dillon's Pro Class championship win.
Dillon's victory on Friday night was followed by a second-place finish on Saturday, which sealed the title and marked a triumphant return to the top level for the former Pro-Lite champion.

The Pro Class championship is a significant achievement for Ski-Doo, demonstrating the brand's continued strength in the competitive world of snowmobiling.
With Dillon at the helm, Ski-Doo has proven itself as a force to be reckoned with in the sport, and their dominance will likely have a positive impact on showroom traffic and preseason demand.
The Pro AM Women division also saw consistent performances from Victoria Dillon, who swept both races in Duluth and finished second in the overall championship standings.
Dillon's back-to-back victories underscored a season marked by consistency and speed, and demonstrate the potential of Ski-Doo's female riders to compete at the highest level.
The success of Ski-Doo racers also has implications for aftermarket sales, as riders seek to replicate race-proven setups with clutching components, tracks, and suspension upgrades.
Dealers can leverage this momentum in marketing, in-store displays, and digital campaigns heading into the 2026–27 snow season, as a dominant season often translates into increased interest in their products.
The championship wins by Crayden Dillon and Jordan Lebel demonstrate the strength of Ski-Doo's Pro team, which will likely drive interest in their products for next season.
Ski-Doo's parent company, BRP Inc., reported annual sales of CA$8.4 billion for its most recent fiscal year, highlighting the brand's continued success and support across the powersports landscape.
The Sport class saw a full Ski-Doo sweep of the championship standings, led by Jimmy Stanisich, Kamden Duffy, and Justin Blazevic, further demonstrating the brand's dominance in the sport.
Additional highlights included a Friday win from Stanisich and a Saturday victory by Tavin Knudson, showcasing the depth and talent of Ski-Doo riders across multiple classes.
The overall performance of Ski-Doo racers demonstrates the brand's commitment to supporting its athletes and providing them with the tools they need to succeed in the competitive world of snowmobiling.
As the 2026–27 snow season approaches, fans can expect more of the same from Ski-Doo, as the brand continues to push the boundaries of innovation and performance in the powersports industry.
The championship wins by Crayden Dillon and Jordan Lebel demonstrate the strength of Ski-Doo's Pro team, which will likely drive interest in their products for next season.
