History has been made once again. This time it was in one of the most historic sites in the world. The RED SQUARE of Moscow Russia. Red Bull/SCS/ Slednecks and the riders made it happen once again!! 35,000 people and an incredible backdropof the St. Basils cathedral and the Kremlin towers. The media coverage for this event was amazing. TV coverage all across the world \ and the written media is still coming out! ESPN the magazine, Slednecks, Rath, MSN/NBC USA Today, LA times, Mosow Press and the list goes on and on. We hope that this will show that the sport freestyle Snowmachining is growing. One SCS/ Parts Unlimited/ Sledneck/ Red Bull event at a time! The riders list had many of the heavy hitters and some new riders as well. Justin Hoyer took 1st place, with Heath Frisby following in 2nd and finishing off the podium spot was Chris “Big Air” Burandt. The SCS built course was littered with wood chips due to lack of snow yet once again. However the water pits and riders made it happen regardless. “We all came here to ride on the Red Square no matterwhat” said Kourtney Hungerford, who dislocated his shoulder during the event, due to reoccurring injury. Daniel Bodin from Sweden was in 1st place after qualifying runs, but crashed in final run due to sled issues and finished 6th. The Kremlin, Moscow, Red Square and the 35,000 spectators will never forget that Snowmobiles were the 1st motorsports event to happen on the Historic Red Square. SCS wants to thank all the riders, entire crew and Kremlin for this amazing event and for their efforts towards the sport . We are hear to stay!.

For more info on the event check out www.redbull.com