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RULES
OF THE CLUB AGE RESTRICTIONS Adult Section 1. Riders may compete in this section provided they are 16 years of age or older. There is no upper age limit. 2.
Any rider under the age of 18
must have the approval of their parent/guardian on both their entry form and/or
the 'signing on' sheet for the race meeting. 3. Any rider on a 250cc 2 stroke must be over the age of 16 and has to ride in the Novice/Adult Open Class 4. Any rider on a 144 must be over the age of 16 and has to ride in the Novice / Adult Open Class Youth Section 1.
The following categories are recommended: a.
· Automatics
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6 - 8 years old b.
· 65 cc Juniors
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7 - 10 years old c.
· SW 85 cc
- 9 -
12 years old d.
· BW85 cc / 150cc 4 stroke
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12-14 years old e.
· Youth
125cc 2 stroke
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14-18 years old 2.
A child may race in the
appropriate class until the end of the race season provided his date of birth
falls on or after 1 January during the season. 3.
Youth riders are able to
enter adult novice/junior classes after the age of 16 or stay in the youth
section. Riders cannot revert to schoolboy once they
have transferred to adult classes. 5.
Any rider under the age of 18
must have the approval of their parent/guardian on both their entry form and on
the 'signing on' sheet for the race meeting.
Safety
Rules. Maximum
Wheel Sizes The
maximum wheel and engine size for each class is shown in the table below:
All
youth riders should be able to sit astride their machine with one foot firmly on
the ground. The use of starting
blocks is prohibited. All
motorcycles and helmets must be presented to the scrutineers for examination
before the start of any practice or at any time during the meeting as requested
by a Clerk of the Course to ensure that they are in a safe condition & that
they comply with regulations, the main points of which are listed below: ·
Handlebars/footrests The ends of handlebars must be rounded or
otherwise protected. The ends of
footrests must be rounded. ·
Brake/clutch levers must be ball ended.
The ball may be flattened, but must have rounded edges. ·
Brakes Each wheel must have an independently operating brake on each
wheel. ·
Mudguards All motorcycles must have a front and rear mudguard. ·
Throttle/Cut-out button All motorcycles must be fitted with
self-closing throttles and an engine cut out button. ·
Guards All chains must be guarded. ·
Wheels All spokes must be unbroken.
Race
Rules. Starting the Race: The
Clerk of the Course will decide when the race can begin.
He is the only person who can give the order to start.
Once riders are deemed to be under the starters orders anyone who is not
present or ready will be allowed 3 minutes to prepare to start.
If they are not ready after 3 minutes the race can begin without
them.Before the event a change of machine may be permitted if made with the
prior knowledge of the Clerk of the Course.
During the race the same machine must be used throughout. During the Race: The
following flag signals will be used. Failure
to adhere with the flag signals will be dealt with by the Clerk of the Course,
but can be punishable by disqualification from the race and/ or meeting.
Stopping the Race: In
the event of a race being red flagged, the race will not be re-run if over half
of the allocated time has been completed as long as the leader has completed two
full laps. The race results will be
the results from the last complete lap, with the rider the race was stopped for
being unclassified. In the event of
a race being re-run the Clerk of the Course has the discretion to exclude the
rider/s from the re-started race. Exclusion
of the rider/s is not compulsory. If
the race is stopped after the leader has crossed the chequered flag they are
classed as having finished. The
order of classification for riders who have not crossed the chequered flag is
the order of the last time they crossed the finish line prior to the red flag
being shown, with the rider the race was stopped for being unclassified. Junior
65cc upwards If during a race a rider receives outside assistance from any
other than club officials, or designated assistants, he may, at the discretion
of the Clerk of the Course, be excluded from the race. Finish of the Race: As
the winner crosses the finish line the chequered flag will be displayed.
It will then be kept displayed until the last rider has completed their
lap.
Championship
Rules. At the beginning of the year all riders MUST show their birth certificate
in order to become a member of 90 Racing MXC.
All riders must have a current valid ORPA licence in order to qualify for
Championship points.
At the start of the Club Championship all riders must nominate which
Championship group they will be riding in. After
Round 1 they may decide to change to another group. This is permissible and
championship points will commence from Round 2. However if at any time after
Round 2 a rider wishes to upgrade to the next group (e.g. an Auto rider wishes
to move up to Junior 65cc class) they may do so with the permission of and at
the discretion of the club secretary ONLY. Once
a rider has upgraded to a higher group at 90 Racing MXC they may not ride at the
club in the lower group again except in very exceptional circumstances with the
express permission of ORPA and the club. If
permission is given to ride in the lower group again rounds ridden will be
awarded points on the day but NOT championship points.
In the same way that riders in races gain 45 points for a win, if a rider
(who is also a member) wins overall first at a meeting he will gain 45
Championship points. Second place on
the day will gain 43 Championship points, and that will apply as per the race
point structure. Only members may
gain Championship points so if, for example, the top two riders at an event are
not members of the club, then the member who takes 3rd overall on the
day is entitled to 1st place Championship points i.e. 45 points and
so on. In the Club Championship a rider who does not ride at any event will class as having dropped a round. If a rider does not ride due to injury or holiday he may apply to the secretary for a qualifying round. A qualifying round does not carry any points but will count towards rounds needed to qualify at the end of the Championship. In the event of a tie on points at the end of the Championship season the rider who has the highest place last meeting finish will take the superior overall position. In Championship terms, this will be the rider who gained most Championship points on the last round each rider rode in the Championship (not necessarily the same round).
Points
System. The
winning rider in each class is the rider with the highest total number of
points. Any ties will be settled by the results of the last race in each class.
In the event of riders being on equal points after two races and neither
scoring in the last race, then the rider who finished higher in their second
race wins overall. If
a rider is unable to complete a race, he is entitled to push the bike across the
chequered flag. He is not to cut the
track (unless expressed told to do so by a clerk of the course).
If he can push it over the line unaided or cutting the track he has the
points of the place he pushed it over in. If
the track is cut, he may gain last place points if he pushes it over the line
ONCE ALL OTHER RIDERS HAVE FINISHED. Any
complaints must be made within 30 minutes of the points being displayed, and the
secretarys decision will be final. The points structure is as follows: 1st
45
11th 30
21st 20
31st 10 2nd
43
12th 29
22nd 19
32nd 9 3rd
41
13th 28
23rd 18
33rd 8 4th
39
14th 27
24th 17
34th 7 5th
37
15th 26
25th 16
35th 6 6th
35
16th 25
26th 15
36th 5 7th
34
17th 24
27th 14
37th 4 8th
33
18th 23
28th 13
38th 3 9th
32
19th 22
29th 12
39th 2 10th
31
20th 21
30th 11
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