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Rider
Requirements 2008
R – 1
- Rider must have health Ins and/or be covered under Parent or
guardian's health insurance plan if under 18 to race or practice,
WSP does not provide Health Insurance
R – 2 - All minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
to race or practice, absolutely no drop offs. If a parent or
guardian cannot be present they must appoint a guardian for their
minor in order for them to participate. To do this, we require a
notarized letter (for one or all of the events) naming a familiar
responsible adult to care for their child while at Winchester
Speedpark which will allow them to make all necessary medical
decisions for the parents and the minor if needed. Form online or at
sign up
R – 3 – Sign up – Riders must be personally present to sign
up/sign into an event – If under 18 a parent/guardian must be
present and able to provide proof of identity if asked
R – 4 - All riders must ride in proper class A – B – C and
ride in the highest classification/level you have held or hold in
any organization or events past or present – If you knowingly
compete in a lower classification/level than you belong in, a
disqualification will occur and any points or awards received while
in the wrong classification/level will be stripped.
No matter the name -
If you race in a first level elsewhere - you race in the first level
at WSP = C
If you race in a second level elsewhere - you race in the second
level at WSP = B
If you race in the highest level elsewhere - you race in the highest
level at WSP = A
R – 5 – Riding Levels - Upon entering competition
C is the first level
B is after C
A is after B
A is the Highest Level
R – 6 - One day riders – A one day riding pass may be
purchased at WSP Events for $10 – No Championship points are awarded
to one day riders. A one day rider may join WSP for the season by
the end of the event day and apply their $10 one day fee toward the
membership fee
R – 7 - A rider must be signed up before their heat goes off
to participate in Supercross events
R – 8 -Age requirements – Your age as of Jan 1st
of that race season determines your racing age for the year. A
rider may move to a higher age class during the year if he/she
becomes eligible to do so but once moved up cannot go back
R – 9–
Vet Classes 2008 season
If you were born in 1978 or earlier you are eligible to compete in
the 30+ classes
If you were born in 1968 or earlier you are eligible to compete in
the 40+ classes
R – 10 – Helmet - Must fit properly (tightly) and ALWAYS be
fastened fully while on track
R – 11 - Goggles – Goggles must be worn at the start of the
race and are recommended during the race
R – 12 – Race Gear needed - Gloves - Motocross Boots - Race
Pants with knee pads - Long sleeve shirt with # on back if worn
without chest protector – 125+ classes – Jerseys must have wrist
length sleeves and may not be rolled up
R – 13 -Chest protector required for 50/60/80/125Youth
classes, must have # on it
R-13A - Recommended equipment - Hats Off Device (safely
removes helmet), Leatt Brace (neck brace), elbow pads, knee braces,
DOT and Snell approved helmets as well as other approved and tested
safety equipment used to help protect and safeguard yourself
R – 14
- Transponders – Transponders are a state of the art scoring device
that electronically records the exact moment that a racer crosses
the finish line and in what order they finish. The technology
allows racers to have the most up to date and accurate scoring
method available today. Spectators/announcers can view the
unofficial results on display in real time without the confusion of
riders competing in different laps. A Trackside scoring transponder
is required by every rider to participate in WSP Series Events.
They are available to purchase at the track, used for $50. The
current Transponder models will be used through the 2009 race
season. A new Model will be needed for 2010 season. Transponders
are available to rent for $10 a day with at deposit of $50 or a
credit card may be retained and returned upon the end of the
transponder rental day. Riders are responsible for wearing their
transponder on the Left Boot for every race. Failure to wear your
scoring device will result in improper scoring and or
disqualification
R – 15 –– Every rider will receive a badge for their mechanic
for the season with their membership – (your mechanic must be 18 –
see track rules) If you lose or forget your mechanic badge a
temporary band may be purchased for $5. A replacement badge is $10
R – 16 – No molded casts allowed on any part of the racers
bodies during competition
R – 17
- Riders with mismatched numbers on gear or bike may not be scored
R – 18 – Improper Gear/
numbers - If you come to the line without proper gear or race
numbers, you can be disqualified and/or will be asked to exit until
requirements are met
R-18A - ALL number/bike changes MUST be made at the office -
at the office you will be given a slip with your changed race
number/bike to be handed to the gate referee when he calls the
original race number listed on the gate choice to line you up for
your class - Changes will not be accepted at the gate
R – 19 – We reserve the right to remove dangerous riders from
the course
R – 20 – We reserve the right to deem a rider unable to
compete due to riding a bike too large or too small for the racer to
ride safely
R – 21-
Classes may be combined – A rider may get a refund if they are
uncomfortable with the change in schedule or if they feel it is
unsafe to compete with the combined class
R – 22
– A Rider must complete 50% of the race and cross the finish line
for the checkered flag to be scored. 50cc riders will not receive
DNF
R- 23
- Results - official Race results are posted on the Results board.
Trackside Transponder display does not include any Penalties
and changes that may occur during the race. Any changes/penalties
will be imported to the final results posted. Results are final 30
minutes after posted. We reserve the right to make corrections due
to human or computer errors
R – 24 – It is the rider’s responsibility to be sure that the
rider and bike information is correct as posted on the results for
scoring, contingency or mailing purposes - This should be verified
by the rider 30min after competition. Entry errors on bike brands
or results cannot change for that event, after that event day is
closed.
R - 25
- Cheating (allowing another rider
to race as you) will result in disqualification and/or permanent
suspension.
Bike
Requirements
B – 1 - No broken levers
B -2 - No kickstands
B -3
- No lights (must be taped)
B – 4 – No Broken Plastic
B – 5 – Exhaust - Must be complete. No loud exhaust allowed
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B – 5A Sound levels to match AMA 99dbs at 20 inches – Checks
will be performed
B – 6 – Hand guards attached to the end of the handlebars are
prohibited
B – 7
– Bike Number Plates – Failure of members/racers to use proper plate
designation may result in loss of lap, improper scoring and/or
disqualification
B – 8-
If your bike is or becomes a hazard
to you or the other riders during a race you will be black flagged
B- 9-
Bike Sizes/Classes
All 50cc Bikes are eligible to
compete in the 50 4-6 and 50 7-8 classes
50 Open - Introductory Bikes ( XR-CRF-JR-PW) not allowed
65cc Classes - 65cc 2 Stroke - 65cc to 90cc 4 Stroke
85cc Classes – 85cc 2 Stroke - 85cc to125cc 4 Stroke
- No Big Wheels allowed in 85 classes
Supermini Classes – 85cc to 112cc 2 Stroke - 85cc to 150cc
4 Stroke - Big Wheels allowed
Youth Classes - 85cc(Big wheel) to 144cc 2 Stroke -
150cc(Big wheel) to 250cc 4 Stroke
Youth Minimum wheel 19 front 16 Rear
Lites – 125cc to 250cc 2 Stroke - 250cc 4 Stroke
MX –250cc+ 2 Stroke - 450cc+ 4 Stroke
Girls - 85cc to 112cc 2 Stroke - 85cc to 150cc 4
Stroke - Big Wheels allowed
Girl’s Min wheel size 17 front - 14 rear - Max wheel size 19 front
- 16 rear
Women's - 125cc to 250cc 2 Stroke - 250cc 4 Stroke
Women’s Wheel size 21 front - 19 rear
50cc 4-6 Black background w/ white
#'s
50cc 7-8 White background w/ black #'s
C - Black background w/ white #'s
B - Yellow background w/ black #'s
A - White background w/ black #'s
*AMA National 125 Experts may use Black backgrounds w/ white #'s
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