2008 Manual of Motorcycle Sport - Motorcycling Australia
2008 Manual of Motorcycle Sport - Motorcycling Australia
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qualifying or races,<br />
c) For Historic Road Racing see GCR<br />
16.11<br />
13.3.5.2 For the purposes <strong>of</strong> determining eligibility<br />
to compete for medallions, the capacity<br />
categories set out in the above table for<br />
pre-1975 Classic Motocross are divided<br />
into the following age group classes:<br />
a) Under 40,<br />
b) 40 years to under 50,<br />
c) 50 years to under 60,<br />
d) 60 years and over.<br />
13.3.5.3 For Moto-Trials, the minimum number <strong>of</strong><br />
starters shall be 5.<br />
13.3.6 Duke <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh Trophies<br />
13.3.6.1 The Duke <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh Trophies will be<br />
inscribed each year with the names <strong>of</strong> the<br />
winners <strong>of</strong> the highest capacity solo and<br />
sidecar <strong>Australia</strong>n championship for the<br />
following:<br />
a) <strong>Australia</strong>n Superbike Championship<br />
Series – Superbike and Sidecar,<br />
b) Open class <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Australia</strong>n<br />
Motocross Championships,<br />
c) <strong>Australia</strong>n Dirt Track Championships<br />
Up to 450cc 4stroke FTX Solo and<br />
Up to 1100cc Dirt Track Sidecar,<br />
d) <strong>Australia</strong>n Speedway<br />
Championships — Solo and Sidecar,<br />
13.3.6.2 The winners <strong>of</strong> the Duke <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh<br />
Trophy will be entitled to have a<br />
photograph taken <strong>of</strong> them with the trophy.<br />
13.3.6.3 The cost <strong>of</strong> the photograph will be<br />
subject to price approval by the SCB and<br />
recoverable from MA.<br />
13.3.6.4 The trophies will be held by MA.<br />
13.3.7 Promotion <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>n<br />
Championships<br />
13.3.7.1 Programs for <strong>Australia</strong>n Championships<br />
must:<br />
a) Indicate on the front cover the nature<br />
<strong>of</strong> the event,<br />
b) Give visual prominence to title<br />
events over support events.<br />
13.3.7.2 At all <strong>Australia</strong>n Championships:<br />
a) An MA flag and banner must be on<br />
display at the start or finish line at<br />
the event,<br />
b) Competitors must place an MA<br />
supplied logo on the front number<br />
plate <strong>of</strong> their machines.<br />
13.3.7.3 The MA logo must be displayed following<br />
the logo use style-guide issued by MA:<br />
a) On all publications relating to the<br />
event,<br />
b) On the front cover <strong>of</strong> the event<br />
program.<br />
13.3.8 Listing <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>n Championships in<br />
State Calendars<br />
13.3.8.1 The event calendar <strong>of</strong> an SCB hosting 1<br />
or more <strong>Australia</strong>n Championships in any<br />
year:<br />
a) Must list each <strong>Australia</strong>n<br />
championship being hosted by that<br />
SCB in that year,<br />
b) Must be sent to MA and all other<br />
SCBs by no later than 31 st October<br />
<strong>of</strong> the preceding year.<br />
MA MEMBERS GET<br />
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE<br />
WHEREVER THEY ARE<br />
How? see www.ma.org.au<br />
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