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  • My Info

    Name:Tucker Hibbert
    Nickname:T-trainboy Wonder
    Hometown:Centreville, MS
    United States
    Gender:Male
  • About

    The second-most successful snocrosser in the history of the sport behind Blair Morgan, Tucker Hibbert owns 25 WSA Nat'l wins and 3 points championships in 3 Pro seasons. Hibbert quit sleds at the peak of his ability in order to follow his first love, motocross, full-time. He's found MX success much harder to achieve. Still immensely talented on a sled and a favorite to win at Winter X.
    The second-most successful snocrosser in the history of the sport behind Blair Morgan owns 25 WSA Nat'l wins and 3 points championships in 3 Pro seasons. Hibbert quit sleds at the peak of his ability in order to follow his first love, motocross, full-time. He's found MX success much harder to achieve. Like WX '04, WX '05 will be his only snocross race of the season.
    The second-most successful SNX racer in the history of the sport, Hibbert owns 25 WSA National wins and 3 points championships in his 3 pro seasons. He left SNX at the end of the '03 campaign to concentrate on fulfilling his motocross dreams. He's returning to the snow in '04 for one SNX event: WX. He owns a gold (00), silver (02) and bronze (03) from his four appearances at WX and he is the youngest gold medalist to date.
    One of the two best riders in the sport, Tucker had a monster year in 2000-01. He won 12 of the 22 WSA National finals and was named Snow Week Magazine's Racer of the Year. He was leading the 2001 WX final until a brake failure led to a nasty crash and a 10th place finish.