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Colorado Polaris-KTM Dealership Changes Hands

HyMark Motorsports in Pueblo West, Colorado has been sold. Longtime owners Jack and Connie Thompson recently sold the dealership to Chuck Golinvaux. The dealership is a franchised dealer for Polaris ATVs and UTVs, and KTM on and off-road motorcycles.

HyMark Motorsports in Pueblo West, Colorado has been sold. Longtime owners Jack and Connie Thompson recently sold the dealership to Chuck Golinvaux. The dealership is a franchised dealer for Polaris ATVs and UTVs, and KTM on and off-road motorcycles.

 

The Thompsons said, “After 12 years in this ever-changing industry we call the powersports business, we felt it was time to step aside and enjoy life, and make way for an energetic new owner to take the store to the next level.”

 

Mr. Golinvaux brings 20 years of automobile experience and 13 years of powersports business expertise to the table. Most recently, he was a partner in a Honda-Yamaha dealership in the Black Hills of South Dakota, and when Golinvaux’s partner decided to retire, he went looking for a new venture.

 

“There were a number of ‘wants’ on my list, the first of which was a Polaris franchise," Golinvaux said. "I am excited about the direction of Polaris, especially in the last five or six years. Getting KTM in the package was an unexpected bonus. Both brands are two of the more aggressive in the industry today, and they appear to have the corporate will to continually push the envelope in their respective segments.

 

“Jack and Connie are leaving behind a solid business reputation on which we can build our future. There is a lengthy list of loyal customers to ensure the continued long-term success of HyMark Motorsports.”

 

HyMark Motorsports is located at 175 East Spaulding Ave, near the intersection of HiWay 50 and McCulloch Blvd. in Pueblo West Colorado. They can be contacted at 719-547-3478. Their website is www.hymarkmotorsports.com

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