Turner wins Yukon Quest 300 in close finish

By Laura Stickells | February 3, 2020


Fairbanks musher Dave Turner passed Jeremy Traska in the YQ300’s final stretch from Circle City to Central on Monday night, pulling off a come-from-behind win.

Traska of Two Rivers led the YQ300 mushers out of Circle City, the race’s final checkpoint, leaving the dog yard at 12:29 p.m. Turner followed 20 minutes later.

“You never know until the last couple miles,” Turner said as he was preparing to head out. He looked around the fire station filled with handlers, volunteers and media for Traska, who had just left the building a couple minutes prior.

YQ300 musher Dave Turner cares for his dogs after arriving at the Circle City checkpoint Monday morning. Photo by Laura Stickells.

“I don’t where he is… I’m curious to go outside and see if he’s out there or if he’s gone.”

The two race leaders arrived at the checkpoint within 11 minutes of each other about four hours prior. When they pulled into the dog yard it was still dark.

According to Traska, they ran with each other for a couple hours on the way back down Birch Creek to Central, but when Turner stopped to put on another coat, Traska passed him and didn’t see him again until Central.

“Me and Dave were joking that we were going to leave (Circle) at the same time, and he wanted to know how big of a nap he could get in so we were trying to coordinate how long we were staying,” Traska said at the Circle checkpoint about at hour after arriving.

When Traska started the race on Saturday, his goal was to run slow and steady and just finish. Even with his late lead, he was still following the same plan and had no intention of rushing out of the checkpoint to build a lead on Turner.

He sat at the table inside the checkpoint with two plates of food provided by the checkpoint volunteers. One was piled high with mashed potatoes, green beans, ham and gravy. The other had a slice of apple and pumpkin pie, both topped with whipped cream. He was planning to go back for seconds.

Jeremy Traska goes through his drop bags at the Circle City checkpoint on Monday morning. Traska was the first YQ300 musher to arrive at the checkpoint. Photo by Laura Stickells.

“As soon as we get out there I’m sure it’s going to be obvious who’s team is faster and that’s going to be who finishes first,” Traska said.

Nathaniel Hamlyn was the third YQ300 musher to arrive in Circle. He pulled in at 9:22 a.m.

Hamlyn, a two-time Yukon Quest finisher, described the 300-mile version as faster with less time to rest. He wasn’t planning on making a push to catch the leaders.

The YQ300 follows the Yukon Quest’s trail to the Circle checkpoint. Mushers then double-back and finish in Central.

“I have a couple that aren’t 100 percent so I’m going to give them a bit more rest. It’s not a big deal for me to push up to the front. If I can’t get there I can’t get there,” he said.

Hamlyn left the checkpoint in third place at 3:10 p.m.

As 10 p.m. of five other mushers have departed Circle.