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Tucker Steps Back into Spotlight with Podcast Interviews

Since officially retiring from professional racing in 2018, Tucker has enjoyed a quiet life away from the spotlight. He recently joined two podcasts to talk in-depth about his racing career, covering his rise and dominance in snocross along with his push to breakthrough in motocross and supercross. Both podcasts cover difference aspects of his career and reveal what he’s currently passionate about in life.

The Carbide Podcast: https://shows.podcastle.ai/the-carbide-podcast-8D2A/episode-21-tucker-hibbert-3906

Burandt’s Backcountry Adventure Podcast:

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Tucker Hibbert – Snowmobile Hall of Fame 2023

Tucker Hibbert will be inducted into the Snowmobile Hall of Fame this winter alongside three other honorees in St. Germain, Wis. Fans are invited to celebrate throughout the three-day event February 16-18, 2023. Hibbert plans on riding in the Ride with Champs event and be present at the induction ceremony dinner February 18, 2023.

Tucker Hibbert to be inducted into the Snowmobile Hall of Fame in 2023

One of the most decorated racers in snocross history, Tucker Hibbert has amassed an incredible trophy case of accomplishment that undeniably led to his induction in just his first year of eligibility. He won his first X Games gold medal at 15, turned professional at age 16, and in his 18 years as a professional snocross racer has won 138 of 235 Pro National events. During that span he won an astounding 11 Pro Championship titles; 10 X Games gold medals; and two World Championship titles. In addition, he was bestowed countless other awards and accolades by media and race organizations alike.

Snowmobile racing fans and enthusiasts are invited to the 39th Annual Ride with The Champs and induction ceremony weekend, presented by Livingston’s Arctic Cat, February 16-18, 2023. The expanded three-day event includes the newly created Legends Laps where participants can experience the famed ice oval track at the World Championship Derby Complex. Additional features include a Friday Night Fish Fry with guest speakers; vintage and modern trail riding opportunities with poker run; Scorpion Reunion Ride celebrating the brand, sleds, racers, and fans; a Snowmobile Hall of Fame Open House meet-and-greet with past and current SHOF inductees along with other snowmobile industry celebrities; and the formal induction ceremony with dinner Saturday evening. In addition, the Snowmobile Hall of Fame and Museum will be open throughout the weekend. To learn more and purchase advance tickets visit www.snowmobilehalloffame.com.

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2023

Tucker was inducted into the Snowmobile Hall of Fame (SHOF) in St. Germain, Wis. for his Snocross accomplishments joining his father, Kirk, who is a 2007 inductee.

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Tucker Hibbert Retires

In May 2018, Tucker announced his retirement from professional snocross racing and left the sport as the most decorated racer in history. He began racing snowmobiles as an amateur at age 8, won his first X Games gold medal at 15 and turned professional at age 16. In his 18 years as a professional snocross racer, Tucker won 138 of the 235 Pro National events he entered in addition to 11 Pro Championship titles, 10 X Games gold medals and two World Championship titles.

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Tucker Hibbert releases Incredible Ride Collection

September 5, 2018 – Tucker Hibbert recently announced his retirement from professional snocross, and now he’s releasing a limited edition merchandise collection that’s dedicated to the fans that helped make his racing career so incredible. The new Incredible Ride Collection features clothing and collectable items that commemorate Hibbert’s legendary career accomplishments and victories.

“Since I announced my retirement from snocross, I’ve been looking back on my career and thinking about what an incredible ride it’s been,” Hibbert said. “A lot of people played a role in my racing, including Team 68 fans. They cheered me on to many race wins, gold medals and championships. They’re a part of my racing history and I hope they’ll be excited about this new line-up I created for them.”

Hibbert’s Incredible Ride Collection includes an adult and youth t-shirt, ceramic mug, enamel pin, sticker pack and koozie. All items are limited edition and will not be reproduced.

Fans will have the opportunity to see Hibbert and purchase items from the Incredible Ride Collection at his booth at the Hay Days event in North Branch, Minn., Sept. 8-9, 2018; and at the NHSA Grass Drags and Watercross event in Epping, NH, Oct. 5-7, 2018. All items are also available for purchase through Hibbert’s official online store.

Incredible Ride T-Shirt: $25 adult / $17 youth

The Incredible Ride t-shirt highlights Tucker Hibbert’s snocross career with a detailed image of him racing in his final season and boldly lists his on track accomplishments. It’s available in both adult and youth sizes and printed on a black preshrunk cotton t-shirt.

Incredible Ride Ceramic Mug: $12

The Incredible Ride Mug is perfect for your favorite hot beverage after a chilly ride. This matte black 12-ounce ceramic mug features a quote from Hibbert along with a list of his snocross career accomplishments imprinted in green gloss.

Tucker Hibbert Team 68 Enamel Pin: $7

Show your Team 68 pride everywhere you go with the Tucker Hibbert Team 68 Enamel Pin. This black metal lapel pin features the Team 68 logo in bright green soft enamel.

Incredible Ride Sticker Pack: $7

The Incredible Ride Sticker Pack includes two stickers printed on durable vinyl. These stickers feature a bold, detailed image of Hibbert racing, his number and a quote.

Incredible Ride Koozie: $7

The Incredible Ride Koozie features a bold, detailed sublimated image of Hibbert racing along with a list of his career accomplishments. It fits both 12 and 16-ounce cans.

 

AVAILABILITY

Online: tuckerstore.mybigcommerce.com

The Tucker Hibbert online store features same-day shipping to customers in the US, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Free shipping if offered in the continental US on orders of $68 or more. 

On-Site: The Incredible Ride Collection will be available for purchase at the Hay Days and Race Into Winter events 

Sept. 8-9, 2018: Sno Baron’s Hay Days – North Branch, MN

Oct. 5-7, 2018: Race into Winter NHSA Grass Drags and Watercross – Epping, NH

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Team 68 named top fundraiser at Walk for Wishes

August 7, 2018 – For the third year in a row, Tucker Hibbert’s Team 68 was honored for its fundraising efforts at Make-A-Wish®Minnesota’s Walk for Wishes® Twin Cities event. Despite cloudy skies and the threat of thunderstorms, nearly 100 people joined Hibbert Saturday morning at Minnehaha Park in Minneapolis to take part in a 5K walk / run and support the wish granting mission of Make-A-Wish Minnesota.

“I’m blown away by how generous everyone has been and how awesome this year’s Walk for Wishes went,” Hibbert said. “Every year it keeps getting better and even with bad weather in the forecast, a lot of loyal people showed up to support Make-A-Wish Minnesota and have some fun. We had a good time together and raised a lot of money to help grant wishes.”

Team 68 recorded $12,534 in donations at this year’s Walk for Wishes. Since 2016, the team has raised nearly $34,000 to grant the wishes of children with critical illnesses.

The Team 68 fundraising page will stay open through Friday, August 17. Hibbert will honor every contribution of $20 or more with a Team 68 Walk for Wishes t-shirt. For more information and to make a donation, visit site.wish.org/goto/Team68.

Photos by: ArcticInsider.com

Hibbert with Wish Kid Nick at Walk for Wishes 2018 in Minneapolis. Hibbert helped grant Nick’s wish to have a snowmobile in 2015. It was Hibbert’s first experience with Make-A-Wish and the reason he started supporting the organization. Nick and his family are passionate about giving back to Make-A-Wish and have been apart of Hibbert’s Walk for Wishes team the past three years.

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Tucker Hibbert to continue his support of Make-A-Wish Minnesota

JOIN TEAM 68: site.wish.org/goto/Team68

June 19, 2018 – Tucker Hibbert is continuing his efforts to raise money for Make-A-Wish® Minnesota by leading a team at the 2018 Walk for Wishes® Twin Cities event. For the third consecutive year, Hibbert is bringing together fans, friends and family to join Team 68 and help grant the wishes of children with critical illnesses.

“Raising money for Make-A-Wish Minnesota through Walk for Wishes is really turning into a fun tradition for me and my fans,” Hibbert said. “After my first experience helping grant a wish through Make-A-Wish in 2015, I knew I wanted to get more involved with the organization. Walk for Wishes has provided me the opportunity to bring together people and raise money for a great cause. It’s been awesome to see how excited people are to get involved. The whole experience of building the team, getting ready for the event and the actual walk itself has definitely been a highlight of my year since we started doing this.”

Since 2016, Hibbert’s Team 68 has raised over $21,000 for Make-A-Wish Minnesota through the Walk for Wishes event.

“Tucker and all of those who join Team 68 help make life-changing wishes come true. We’re so thankful for this team – their support makes all the difference to Minnesota kids facing the biggest challenge of their life,” said Mia Broos Hoagberg, President and CEO of Make-A-Wish Minnesota. “We’re now studying how wishes can have a long-term impact on very sick kids. Anticipating a wish can provide the spark of hope so often missing during a critical illness. Wishes help kids feel better, and sometimes even help them get better.”

The 2018 Walk for Wishes Twin Cites 1-mile walk and 5K run will take place the morning of Saturday, August 4 at Minnehaha Park in Minneapolis. A $20 donation registers you for the event and reserves your Team 68 Walk for Wishes t-shirt. People who join the team but are unable to attend the event will still receive the t-shirt to acknowledge their contribution. All money raised goes directly to Make-A-Wish Minnesota. To join Team 68, visit site.wish.org/goto/Team68.

 

For more information on Hibbert’s past involvement with Make-A-Wish, visit the following links.

Wish Granting

Nick’s Wish: http://bit.ly/NickWishSnowmobile

Jared’s Wish: http://bit.ly/JaredWish-Snowmobile

Team 68 Walk for Wishes

2017 Photos: http://bit.ly/Team68-WalkForWishes2017-Photos

2016 Photos: http://bit.ly/Team68-WalkForWishes2016-Photos

2016 Video: http://bit.ly/Team68-WalkForWishes2016_Video

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Tucker Hibbert Retires from Professional Snocross Racing

May 16, 2018 – After 25 years of chasing checkered flags in snowmobile competition, Tucker Hibbert today announced that he’s reached the finish line of his remarkable racing career. The 33-year-old from Pelican Rapids, Minnesota, is now officially retired as a professional snocross racer.

“It’s time for me to retire from professional snocross racing,” Hibbert said. “It’s been a great career and now is the right time to move on. I’m healthy and happy. I’ve accomplished my goals, which were to do my best and enjoy the process of working hard with the people around me. We just finished a great season where I felt as good as I ever have and won my 11th Championship.”

Reflecting on his career, he added, “I’ve dedicated a huge part of my life to racing snowmobiles. I’m thankful for the lessons and experiences that racing provided me over the years. It’s been an incredible ride.”

Hibbert leaves the sport as the most decorated racer in snocross history. He began racing snowmobiles as an amateur at age 8, won his first X Games gold medal at 15 and turned professional at age 16. In his 18 years as a professional snocross racer, Hibbert won 138 of the 235 Pro National events he entered in addition to 11 Pro Championship titles, 10 X Games gold medals and two World Championship titles.

Hibbert’s storied career is a testament to the talent, determination and hard work of his own as well as those who were integral to Team 68 over the years.

“Working hard, as a team, has been the most rewarding part of racing,” Hibbert said. “There are so many amazing people who have played a role in my career. I’ve been fortunate to work with some extremely talented, dedicated and all-around good people. I’ll cherish the memories we’ve all made together for the rest of my life.”

The team’s success was also the result of the support given by key sponsors. “I’m proud of the relationships we’ve built with the brands that have supported me,” he said. “Many of them were career long sponsors and that’s something I’m really thankful for.”

Hibbert also credits his fans, saying: “I’m blessed to have met a lot of great people through racing. Their energy and excitement helped push me to do my best. I truly thank all of them for their passion and support.”

Hibbert’s retirement from professional snocross is effective immediately. He is currently working on event opportunities at which he can personally thank his fans, sponsors and the snowmobile racing community for their contribution to his career.

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TUCKER HIBBERT CAREER SNOCROSS STATISTICS, CREW & SPONSORS

PRO NATIONAL SNOCROSS

11 Championships

2018: ISOC Pro*

2016: ISOC Pro Open

2015: ISOC Pro Open

2014: ISOC Pro Open

2013: ISOC Pro Open

2011: ISOC Pro Open & Pro Stock**

2008: WPSA Pro Stock

2002: WSA Pro Open & Pro Stock

2001: WSA Pro Open

235 Starts

138 Wins

179 Podium Finishes

213 Top-10 Finishes

* For the 2018 season, the Pro Open class was renamed as Pro to align with race sled technical changes.

** 2011 was the final year the Pro Stock class was contested.

 

14 X GAMES SNOCROSS MEDALS

10 Gold Medals

2016: Gold

2015: Gold

2014: Gold

2013: Gold

2011: Gold

2010: Gold

2009: Gold

2008: Gold

2007: Gold

2000: Gold

3 Silver Medals

2005: Silver

2004: Silver

2002: Silver

1 Bronze Medal

2003: Bronze

 

WORLD EVENTS

2012 FIM Snocross World Champion – Semigorje, Russia

2010 FIM Snocross World Champion – Mala, Sweden

2013 Clash of Nations Pro Open Champion – Falun, Sweden

 

SEMI-PRO NATIONAL

2 Championships

2000: WSA Semi-Pro Open & Semi-Pro Stock

24 Starts

19 Wins

 

SPECIAL AWARDS

ESPY Award Best Male Action Sports Athlete Nominee – 2011, 2014 & 2015

National Snocross Fan Favorite Rider – 2014, 2015 & 2018

Snow Week Racer of the Year – 2001

SledRacer.com Racer of the Year – 2011

RideX365 Racer of the Year – 2016

 

CREWMEMBERS

Current: Kirk Hibbert, Robby Dahlen, Mandi Hibbert, Steve Houle, Garth Kaufman, Kevin Krocak, John Hanson, Teresa Hibbert, Luke Perreault, Roger Skime, Kelland Bjerke and Jeff Tweet

Past: Russ Ebert, Dan Ebert, Joni Ebert, Fred Olson, Joel Dahlen, Paul Engelstad, Paul Abrahamson, Belinda Abrahamson, MacKinzie Engelstad, Ashley Rambow, Milt Vansickle, Dean Turcotte and Jim Burton

Additional integral individuals: Mike Kloety, Rory Beckman, Corey Berberich, Mike Burgad, Eddie Casillas, Brian Dick, Tim Easley, Logan Christian, Dwight Christian, Stuart Christian, Jeremy Houle, Blair Morgan, Brian Perreault, Troy Halverson, Ron Black, Mark Jolstad, Don Fugelseth, Joey Hallstrom, Dawn Haugen, Michelle McCraw, Rod Foss, Jeff Olson, Greg Spaulding, Kent Geffre, Mark Geffre, Ben Langaas, Mike Larson, Ron Bergman, Ken Fredrickson, Dayne Efta, Brian “Hector” Olsen, Jeff Poole, Tom Farnsworth, McKale Evenson, Dick Linke, Chris Twomey, John Sandberg, Brian Rust, Wayne Scholl, Wes Selby, Al Shimpa and Brian Sturgeon

 

SPONSORS

Current: Monster Energy, Arctic Cat, Ram Trucks, Arcticwear, Stud Boy, FLY Helmets, Speedwerx, FOX, Rigid LED Lighting, Kicker Audio, C-TEC2 Synthetic Oil, POD Knee Braces, Digital Ink Design & Graphics and TekVest

Past: Bosch Tools, Hot Stuff Pizza, CTi, Leatt, SPY Optic, Castle X Racewear, Shock Doctor, AP Designs, Troy Lee Designs, Sportech, One Industries, Utopia Goggles, OGIO, Scott Goggles, Custom Stripes, C&A Pro Skis, D&D Racing, Sinasalo, RCS, Bernardo Painting, HJC, Pro Concepts, Pro-Vue and Universal Screenprint

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2018

Tucker added another major accomplishment to his record by winning his 11th Pro National title. In his 18th professional season, the 33-year-old won 11 of the 17 finals and 27 of the 34 qualifying races contested. For the third time in his career, fans voted him Fan Favorite Rider.

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Hibbert claims 11th Pro National Snocross Championship

March 20, 2018 – Tucker Hibbert closed out one of the most successful seasons of his career and took claim to his 11th Professional Snocross Championship at the ISOC National Snocross season finale in Lake Geneva, Wisc.

In his 18th professional snocross season, Hibbert had a remarkable run winning 11 of the 17 finals and 27 of his 34 qualifying races. With yearend championship points awarded in both qualifying rounds and finals, he set his season focus on winning every time he was on the track. It was a smart and successful strategy as he secured the championship early with a 108-point margin over second place.

Hibbert and his team were honored with two special awards at the yearend banquet. His father and crew chief, Kirk Hibbert, was awarded Mechanic of the Year while Tucker tallied the most votes by snocross fans to take home Fan Favorite Rider.

With another snocross season behind him, the multisport athlete will shift his focus to his summer passions – motocross and cross-country mountain bike racing.

Tucker Hibbert – #68 Monster Energy / Arctic Cat / Ram Truck

Grand Finale weekend recap:

“Lake Geneva is always super fun with the long track and up and down hills. It’s technical and challenging. It makes for good racing.”

“Racing at Lake Geneva this year was definitely a rollercoaster for me. I felt like I was riding better than I ever have and had really good speed. Some mistakes, especially the last two days, put a damper on my overall results.”

Overall thoughts on the season and winning the championship:

“I felt the best I have my whole career this season – fast and consistent with a rock-solid sled. We (the team) achieved our goal of winning the championship and I couldn’t be happier about that. I’m really proud of how hard everyone on the team and everyone who supports us worked this past year. What people see at the track is a tiny window into what goes into making a program successful. I’m thankful for the passion and dedication that was put into this championship and will always hold this one close.”

Tucker Hibbert – Ram Trucks Grand Finale Results

Friday, March 16 – Pro Round 15

Round 1 Qualifying: 1st

Round 2 Qualifying: 1st

FINAL: 1st

Saturday, March 17 – Pro Round 16

Round 1 Qualifying: 1st

Round 2 Qualifying: 1st

FINAL: 3rd

Sunday, March 18 – Pro Round 17

Round 1 Qualifying: 1st

Round 2 Qualifying: 1st

FINAL: 14th

CBS Sports Network Broadcast 

Grand Finale Day 1: Sunday, April 8 – 11:00 am ET

Grand Finale Day 2: Sunday, April 15 – 11:00 am ET

Grand Finale Day 3: Sunday, April 22 – 11:00 am ET

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