 Over 100 snowmobile racers will ride into Bemidji tomorrow, all part of the USXC cross-country snowmobile race. Crews are busy out on Lake Bemidji, setting up the finish line for the big race today. Snowmobile racers from all over the country are competing for the top honors and for a cash prize as well. Well, the majority of our racers are from Minnesota, Dakota, Wisconsin, some from Iowa. But for this event here, we have racers from Maine, New York, Alaska, California, all over Iowa, you know, quite a few Canadians. The race originally was from Winnipeg to Wilmer. It was only passing through Bemidji, but due to the lack of snow further south, some adjustments have had to be made to the course. We've revised the format. We're running from Winnipeg to Thief River Falls, which we did yesterday. Today we're running a 195-mile loop in the Thief River Falls area, and tomorrow we run from the Casino on Thief River into Bemidji here, which there will be about 125 miles. The race wraps up tomorrow on Lake Bemidji behind the country in its suites. Last stretch of the race is from Thief River Falls to Bemidji, like I just said. Racers are expected to cross the finish line as early as 11 tomorrow morning. We'll bring you some of that tomorrow night on Lakeland News. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.