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NUNAWADING & DISTRICT MOTO CROSS CLUB INC.

RULES & REGULATIONS. (Updated March 2010)

 

Contents:                    

                        1.                     Aims & Objectives

 

                        2.                     Code of Conduct

 

                        3.                     Qualification to use the Club Site

 

                        4.                     Procedures for Joining Adendum to 4.1 see 9.6

 

                        5.                     Protective Clothing & Safety Equipment

 

                        6.                     General Safety Rules Adendum 6.6 see 9.7

 

                        7.                     General Riding Rules

 

                        8.                     Racing

 

                        9.                     Amendments to Rules & Regulations

 

1.         AIMS & OBJECTIVES

 

1.1        To provide an opportunity for people to come together who share a common interest in the sport of Moto Cross.

 

1.2        To foster and develop the sport of Moto Cross in a safe and supervised environment, open to all the community.

 

1.3        To help people of all ages to improve the quality of their moto cross skills by: -

             -          The learning and exchanging of skills.

            -           Contact with people of similar interests.

 

1.4        To promote and enhance co-ordination between the Association and the wider community, participate in broader networks where appropriate to further the aims of the Nunawading  & District Moto Cross Club.

 

2.         CODE OF CONDUCT

 

2.1        Abusive behaviour, reckless or dangerous riding will not be tolerated. Any member/rider found guilty of the above will be suspended from the club. This will be at the discretion of the Committee of Management.

 

2.2        Any member/rider suspected of the above (2.1) may be called upon to explain actions to the Committee. Any member/rider may be suspended until the request is complied with.

 

2.3        Failure of riders to abide by these rules will result in imposed penalties.

 

2.4        Serious breaching of the Clubs Rules & Regulations may result in a member forfeiting their membership. Any member must attend an Association meeting if notified.

 

2.5          Alcohol is prohibited at the track during riding times

 

2.6        No drugs or persons under the influence of illegal drugs are permitted on the premises. Any person suspected of being under the influence of illegal drugs will have membership cancelled for life.

 

3.         QUALIFICATION TO USE THE CLUB SITE

 

3.1        No persons other than club members are permitted to ride or take part in activates on the Club Grounds.

 

3.2        On site notices must be observed by all members and visitors.

 

3.3        The gazetted hours of operation must be observed.

 

 

 

 

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3.4        The Official(s) on duty shall have sole control regarding: -areas of riding, allocation of times (e.g. Pee-wee riders), closure of track, any matters that may arise that are not covered by the Rules & Regulations.

 

3.5        A rostered duty is issued to all members.  It is the requirement and responsibility of ALL members to undertake and perform supervisory duties when rostered. Non performance of such duties may cancel membership along with any other penalties as determined by the Committee of Management.

 

3.6        Maximum bike capacity of 250cc.

 

4.         PROCEDURES FOR JOINING

 

4.1       New members can join at the track. Amended January 2010

 

4.2        The Rules & Regulations to be posted to the applicant for studying.

 

4.3        Potential applicants must have membership with the Ambulance Service.

           

5.         PROTECTIVE CLOTHING & SAFETY EQUIPMENT

 

5.1        Suitable clothing must be worn at all times. This includes an approved helmet, gloves, long sleeved top, long trousers, suitable footwear (No runners. Footwear must be a recognised motocross type boot and to be of a length that must at least overlap the trousers with the rider in a racing position on the machine.) The Association also recommends goggles (non shatterable), body armour, and knee and elbow guards. No trailing garments in the form of scarves, belts etc. are allowed.

           

6.         GENERAL SAFETY RULES

 

6.1        In the interest of rider’s safety, pets (including horses) are not permitted in the pit area. All animals must be strictly controlled. All dogs must be on leads.

 

6.2        Smoking is prohibited in the pit area.

 

6.3        Naked flames or lights are not permitted within 3 meters of the pit area.

 

6.4        Club members/visitors, other than club officials are not allowed on the track unless they are actively engaged in supervising.

 

6.5        The Association requests all visitors to the club assist in keeping the grounds free of litter.

 

6.6        If someone is concussed whilst riding they will not be permitted to ride for 24 hours.  Amended February 2010 see 9.7

 

7.         GENERAL RIDING RULES

 

7.1        All riders must register, pay and present bike/s for scrutineering at each session, before riding the track.

 

7.1a      All riders under the age of eighteen (18) must have a responsible adult with them at all times. A responsible adult must sign in riders under the age of eighteen (18).

 

7.2        No riding in the car park. Any rider riding in the car park will have penalties imposed.

 

7.3        One way traffic will apply in a clockwise direction on the circuit at all times. The only exception will be when events require a change in direction and only with approval of the Chief Marshall.

 

7.4        Entry onto the track is only permitted when it is safe to do so. Riders must give way to riders already using the track.

 

7.5        Entry/Exit to the track is permitted only through the pit area.

 

7.6        All machines must comply with a 95db ride-by at 30 meters, as required by the Environment Protection Authority.

 

7.7        Only Novice riders are allowed on the Pee-wee track.

 

 

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7.8        No bikes over 65cc allowed on the Pee-wee track.

 

7.9        All machines must have and will be scrutineered for: -

                        Spokes             all spokes must be tight

                        Lights               must be taped or removed

                        Brakes              equipped front and rear and functional, without excessive travel

                        Wheel               free-play must not be more than 3mm from centre at rim

                        Mudguards       front and rear

                        Hand levers       must have ball ends

                        Front sprocket  must be guarded

                        Stand               removed

                        Open exhaust pipes are not allowed

                        Self-closing throttle

                        Numbers on front and sides

                        No loose or protruding parts

                        Kill switch must be fitted and operational

                        Handle bar ends must be plugged.

 

7.10      A machine found to be faulty will not be permitted to be used until declared sound and conforming to Club standards.

 

8.         RACE DAYS

 

8.1        The following rules are supplementary to the Rules and Regulations and are applicable to Race Days at Nunawading & District Moto Cross Club.

 

8.2        General riding rules must be adhered to.

 

8.3        Entry in competition events will be restricted to up to 250cc and as recognised in 8.6. Changes of           bike(s) must be advised to the Sporting Secretary.

 

8.4        Entry Forms to be submitted to the Sports Secretary no later than the gazetted time. No late entries will be accepted.

 

8.4A     Unless prior confirmation is made to the Sports Secretary two (2) days prior to the event all monies will be forfeited. If prior notification is made, monies paid will be carried over to the next race meet only.

 

8.5        Sign in/Scrutineering/Riders Briefing.

            Riders must sign in and be available for scrutineering and attend Riders Briefing at the said time.

 

8.6        For the purposes of racing, Nunawading  & District Moto Cross Club recognises classes as determined by the Grading Committee.

 

8.7        Three graded riders are required to form a class.

 

8.8        If there are insufficient graded riders to form a class, grades may be combined with a higher or lower grade.

 

8.9        Awards will be given for first, second and third placing’s.

 

8.10      Points scoring system as follows:

 

Place

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

Points

20

17

15

13

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

 

8.11      Tie results.

For events where a tie of points has resulted, the rider who has scored the highest points in the final round will be given preference.

 

8.12      Grades may be combined if insufficient entries are received to constitute a class.

 

 

 

 

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8.13      Grading of riders will be determined by the Grading Committee. The Grading Committee will consist of three (3) Committee members.

 

8.14      General Grading will take place at the discretion of the grading committee.

 

8.15      Meaning of Flags.        

              Yellow Flag.                                                    Red Flag

            This means to slow down and hold                     STOP - All riders must stop immediately.

            your position. Any rider who improves

            his/her position or place while a yellow               Green Flag

            flag is being displayed shall be                          Course clear.

            penalised or disqualified from the event.           

 

Chequered Flag                                                 Red Cross Flag

            End of race.                                                      Call for First Aid.

 

Black Flag                                                        Light Blue Flag

            When waved in front of a certain rider,                Last lap.

            the rider must leave the track immediately

            and report to the Marshall who flagged               Purple Flag

            him/her.                                                            Protest Flag.

 

8.16      Protests- Method of Protesting.

            Protests on Rider and Bike Classification and Event Incidents.

            Any person protesting regarding any member’s eligibility to compete at a meeting shall be lodged with the Chief Marshall of the day. Riders who are aggrieved by interference of another rider/s may protest immediately after and within five (5) minutes of that event in which the incident occurred, except when circumstances render this impossible.

 

8.17      The protest must be directed by the rider’s protester, in person, to the Chief Marshall of the day. Offenders involved will be called up to comment. The particulars of evidence by parties involved in the dispute will be entered immediately in the provided “Protest Log Book”. Awards to place getters in any event where a protest is lodged may be either:

            (a) dealt with immediately     OR

            (b) may be withheld until it has been dealt with by a Protest Committee.

 

8.18      All other Protests.

All other protests regarding Program and Results etc, should be in writing to the Sports Secretary, within seven (7) days of the program in question or the results being published.

 

8.19      First Aid

No event or programmed day of events shall proceed without a first aid attendant being available. Emergency exits to the circuit and access roads are to be clear at all times.

 

8.20      Starting

            Starting by mechanical drop-back gate: clutch start, both wheels to be stationary.

 

8.21      False Start.

False starts will be determined by the Starting Official of the day. A red flag will be immediately displayed in the event of a false start.

 

8.22      Holding Time at Start.

A rider may hold a start by raising his/her arm to notify the Starting Official of a problem. The Starting Official may hold the race start by two (2) minutes only, after which the rider may be considered a non-starter.

 

8.23      Grid Position.

Where a single row massed start is used, starting positions shall be drawn by peg ballot. Where a multi-row massed start is used, all riders shall be placed on the starting grid with the fastest riders in the front row. 

 

 

 

 

 

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8.24      Marshalls.

            Chief Marshall.

His or her aim is to maintain a high standard of safety at all times during Club activities and that all Rules & Regulations are obeyed and carried out.

            Track Marshalls.

            (a) Will be responsible to the Chief Marshall.

            (b) Must attend all “riders’ briefings” to be clearly informed of their duties.

            (c) Shall wear the appropriate uniform.

 

8.26      Riders Representative.

            All rider representatives must be available for duty on race day. No representative - no ride (unless agreed by the Chief Marshall).

 

8.27      Removal of Bikes from the Pit area.

All bikes must remain within the pit area after scrutineering. Authorized removal of the machine must be given by the Chief Marshall or Official. Any rider removing their bike will be excluded from the event.

 

8.28      Abandonment.

If the meeting is abandoned, the results will be carried forward to the next meeting, or be included only in aggregate. The Committee, at their discretion, may re-schedule the race meeting to a “date to be fixed”.

 

8.29      Aggregate.

            Aggregate is an accumulation of points earned during the year. Riders must attend a minimum of six (6) races to be eligible.

No rider will be penalised by regrading, (Points will be carried forward to the new grade) whilst the rider remains on the same capacity machine.

            Riders must inform the Sports Secretary in writing of any change in the size of bike.

 

8.30      Club Championships.

            A rider must compete in three (3) race meetings prior to Club Championships to qualify .

 

9.         AMENDMENTS TO RULES & REGULATIONS

 

9.1        A review of the Rules & Regulations will take place on a yearly basis.

 

9.2        Any changes/amendments to the Rules & Regulations will be approved by the Committee of Management.

 

9.3        All members will be notified of any changes/amendments of the Rules & Regulations.

 

9.4        Where not stated in these Rules & Regulations the Club reserves the right to adopt Rules & Regulations as contained in the “Manual of Motorcycle Sport”

 

9.5          Adoption of such Rules as specified in the “Manual of Motorcycle Sport” is at the discretion of the Nunawading & District Moto Cross Committee of Management.

 

9.6     Adendum to 4.1 - New ruling:- Members may join at the track and ride on the day- January 2010

 

9.7     Adendum to 6.6 New Ruling - Riders who are concussed may not ride for two weeks and/or must produce a medical clearance certificate prior to commencing riding at the track again - February 2010

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