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USCC
Staff Note: A big Thank You to John Prusak from SnowGoer
for the well written words about Pat. It was originally posted on
the SnowGoer
Racing Blog. You might think that everything is great, but its not. I found out this morning that one of the best people in the snowmobile industry died this morning in a sled crash in North Dakota, leaving behind a wife, a son and a humongous group of people who consider him a friend, confidant and, in some cases, hero. The story in the Grand Forks Herald describes Pat Mach merely as a 42-year-old man from Minto, North Dakota, but to those who knew him, he was much, much more. In the case of the snowmobile industry, he was a one-man savior for cross-country racing, starting the United States Cross-Country (USCC) snowmobile racing association. With his leadership, USCC took a facet of the sport that was about to be written off and turned it into a powerful, rising star. It was under Machs leadership that USCC brought us back the cross-country I-500, saved some races and invented new ones in the Upper Midwest, and even started a branch in the Northeast. Driver entries were up; consumer and market interest were up. The best part? Mach did it while making a ton of friends. Whether it was those of us in the media, sponsors, racers or manufacturer officials, we all truly wanted to work with Pat, because Pat was such a great guy. Soft spoken, quick with a smile and truly in love with the sport, to say Pat was one of the good guys is almost too much of a cliché. Its sometimes easy to make overbroad statements about people who have recently passed, glossing up the good sides of a persons personality, but this isnt one of those cases. Pat truly was one of the most popular, friendly, welcoming and well-liked people in the snowmobile industry, and he will be very sadly missed. Godspeed, our friend, we know youre in a better place right now, but ours is quite a bit sadder without you. |
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