The loop has always had board support, and now it has even more support as sponsors start to get behind the region – and most notably, the enthusiastic fans – from Buckland, Selawik, Kiana, Noorvik and Kotzebue. Supporters were out at all hours of the night cheering on our teams last year, and we are looking forward to hearing even more noise from those fine fans in 2021.
Read MoreTeam 34, the Kotzebue racers who were welcomed into their home checkpoint so heartily on Monday night, scratched outside of Kiana this afternoon.
Read MoreTeam 77, the Recreational Class team of brothers Israel and Joseph Hale, made history today, as they crossed the finish line in Nome at 10:12 a.m. Monday, Feb. 17. They were the first recreational class team to complete the 1,000-plus mile course from Fairbanks, through the new Kotzebue loop, and onto Nome.
Read MoreTeam Levine, the duo who made history in 2019 as the first father-daughter team to complete the Pro Class Iron Dog race, saw their second effort thwarted before they could reach the first checkpoint.
Read MoreOn Sunday, February 16, 29 Pro-Class teams start their 2,000+ mile adventure through the rugged Alaska Wilderness with warm gear, finely-tuned machines, and a raw grit few posses. Thank you for joining us in sending them off with good will and excitement.
Read MoreIron Dog is proud to have Pike’s as a longtime sponsor and thanks them for their involvement and cooperation over the years. This year’s race, celebrating Fairbanks as the new official starting point, is going to be one to remember.
Read MoreIron Dog thanks White Spruce for its continuing support, and we want you to know a bit more about them.
Read MoreJim Wilke, President of Iron Dog Board of Directors said, “We are very pleased that AMSOIL has agreed to become our exclusive oil provider.”
Read MoreJim Wilke, President of Iron Dog Board of Directors said, “We are very pleased that AMSOIL has agreed to become our exclusive oil provider.”
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