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Divison Rules
The Pro Division is the highest level of competition at the World Championship Snowmobile Hill Climb. These are the classes where RMSHA-qualified racers and factory-backed teams bring their best builds to one of the steepest, most technical courses in North America. This page outlines the Pro Division rules, sled requirements, safety standards, and how results feed into King titles.
Quick Facts
- Division: Pro
- Eligible Racers: RMSHA-qualified Pro racers and invited competitors
- Classes: 600 Stock, 600 Improved Stock, 600 Mod, 700 Stock, 700 Improved Stock, 700 Mod, 900 Stock, 900 Improved Stock, 900 Mod, 1000 Stock, 1000 Improved Stock, Open Stock, Open Mod
- Engine Groups: 600, 700, 900, 1000, Open
- Required Insurance: Current ISR race insurance
- Safety Standard: ISR rules + Jackson Hole Snow Devils Hill Climb rules
- Governing Body: RMSHA-sanctioned event
- Linked Titles: Stock King, Improved Stock King, Mod King, King of Kings
Eligibility Requirements
- Must hold RMSHA Pro classification or receive a formal invitation from race officials.
- Must meet all current ISR requirements, including licensing and insurance.
- Must be in good standing with RMSHA and not under suspension from any sanctioned event.
- Prior-year performance and accumulated RMSHA points are used to determine starting positions and qualifying status.
Required Documents for Registration
Each class entry must include the following:
- Completed class entry form
- Agreement to the 2026 World Championship Snowmobile Hill Climb rules
- Mandatory racer information
- Completed W-9 form upload
Entries missing required information or documentation will not be accepted.
Sled Requirements
Stock Sleds
Stock classes are intended for sleds that retain OEM components within the limits allowed by current RMSHA and ISR rules. Any modifications must fall within the official Stock guidelines; significant changes to engine, chassis, or suspension may move the sled into Improved or Mod.
Improved Stock Sleds
Improved Stock classes allow selected performance and durability upgrades while maintaining the overall character of the original sled. Modified components must comply with RMSHA Improved rules. Major engine or chassis alterations beyond those rules will be considered Mod.
Mod Sleds
Mod classes are for highly modified, competition-focused sleds. Engine, intake, exhaust, suspension, and chassis modifications are broadly permitted within RMSHA and ISR safety and displacement limits. All Mod sleds must still pass full safety and tech inspection.
Tech Inspection Checklist
- Functional tether that immediately kills the engine when disconnected.
- Working brakes and responsive throttle with safe return.
- Approved mudflap installed and in good condition.
- Traction devices (studs, screws, or similar) that meet Snow Devils rules for length, quantity, and placement.
- Number plates that are clearly visible to timing and course officials.
- Overall sled condition free of leaks, structural damage, or unsafe repairs.
- Final legality and class placement are determined by Snow Devils tech and safety staff.
Safety Gear & Conduct
Required Safety Gear
- ISR-approved full-face helmet in good condition.
- TekVest or equivalent upper-body impact protection.
- Goggles or equivalent eye protection.
- Gloves, boots, and race-appropriate outerwear suitable for conditions.
- Any additional protective gear required by ISR or Snow Devils for the year’s event.
Pit & Staging Rules
- Obey pit speed limits at all times; no aggressive riding in the pits or staging areas.
- Only credentialed racers and crew are allowed in designated pit zones.
- Follow the directions of staging and starting-line officials without delay.
- No alcohol or impairing substances in the pits, staging, or on-course at any time.
On-Course Conduct
- Racers must maintain control of their sleds and avoid exposing other riders, officials, or spectators to unnecessary risk.
- If forward progress is lost, racers must safely angle the sled to avoid a downhill runaway.
- Obeys all course flags, signals, and marshal instructions immediately.
- Failure to comply with safety directions may result in disqualification or removal from the event.
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Questions?
We’re here to help.
For questions about eligibility, insurance, or issues registering, contact:
Director of Race Operations
Nan Coover
Email: racers@snowdevils.org