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Read MoreMcGrath, AK (February 12, 2021, 7:15 p.m.) – All but one of the seven Expedition Class teams arrived in McGrath as of 5 p.m. Friday, where they will settle in for the evening before heading to Galena on Saturday.
Read MoreSeven teams tackle ride from Big Lake to Nome, launching Iron Dog 38. BIG LAKE, AK (February 12, 2021) – Iron Dog 38 kicked off Thursday morning on Big Lake as seven teams and 16 riders sped toward the finish more than 1,000 miles away.
Read MoreHere is the official Pro Class starting order for the 2021 Iron Dog Race.
Read MoreThe World’s Longest, Toughest Snowmobile Race is schedule is set and racer bios are live!
Read MoreIt just wouldn’t be iron Dog unless there were some obstacles to overcome…and this year the obstacles are unique and more challenging than ever. It’s going to take all of us to make this work.
Read MoreIron Dog is all over the map this year. The latest to register for the 2021 Iron Dog is Seth Kroenke of Shawano, Wisconsin. The Expedition Class rider joins 12 others who collect their mail outside of Alaska.
Read MoreThree more Pro Class teams and an additional Expedition Class rider signed up today to bring the total number of Iron Dog 2021 racers and riders to 53.
Read MoreLooks like the Expedition Class is going to fill up every checkpoint they roll into. Another two Expedition riders signed up today to bring the total number of Iron Dog 2021 racers and riders to 46.
Read MoreThe men from Manitoba are back for Iron Dog 2021. Team 37’s Mark Fosty and Ben Hildebrand rounded out the top-15 seed today for the World’s Longest, Toughest Snowmobile Race.
Read MoreThirteen Pro Class teams and 11 Expedition Class riders have signed up for the 2021 Iron Dog snowmachine race. Registration for the backcountry endurance race is open until Oct. 31.
Read MoreThe 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.
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