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2013 Manual of Motorcycle Sport - Motorcycling Australia

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12 ALL DISCIPLINESenjoy the ride12.13.0.2 Track flags and signals have the followingmeanings:FLAG SIGNALMEANING, AND REQUIREMENT OF COMPETITORNational flag dropped or raisedStartRed flag displayedRace or practice stopped prematurely. Competitors must slow down, mustnot overtake and must slowly proceed to the parc fermé, pits, or other areaindicated to them by <strong>of</strong>ficials. The red flag will also be used to signal the end<strong>of</strong> a demonstrationBlack flag held stationary and black board Competitor with number indicated on black board must stop at the pits on thewith rider’s numbernext lapYellow flag held stationaryDanger, ride slowly, overtaking is forbiddenYellow flag wavedImmediate danger, slow down, prepare to stop, overtaking forbiddenYellow with Black diagonal crossLast lap flag for Speedway onlyNo Jump LightDanger, Overtaking forbidden, Jumping forbiddenYellow flag with red stripes held stationary Deterioration <strong>of</strong> adhesion <strong>of</strong> the trackWhite flag wavedSlow moving intervention vehicle on trackBlue flag held stationaryOvertaking signal warning that competitor is soon to be overtakenBlue flag wavedOvertaking signal warning that rider is about to be overtakenGreen flag held stationaryCourse ClearLast lap boardThe last lap <strong>of</strong> the race is about to commencePurple FlagProtest flag for all junior competitorsBlack and white chequered flag waved Finish <strong>of</strong> Race, Practice session or Qualifying12.13.0.3 Flag signals may be supplemented bylight signals as follows:SIGNALSUPPLEMENT TO/EQUIVALENT TO1 or 2 flashing yellow lights Yellow flagGreen lightGreen flagRed lightRed flag12.13.0.4 The National flag signifying the start <strong>of</strong> anevent may be replaced by:a) A light signal,b) A starting tape,c) A rubber band, ord) A dropping gate12.14 SCORING- ALL DISCIPLINES12.14.0.1 For events, other than:a) The <strong>Australia</strong>n SupercrossChampionship which have fewerthan 15 start gates, andb) All Road Racing events where adifferent point scoring system isused.PLACE POINTS PLACE POINTS1 25 11 102 22 12 93 20 13 84 18 14 75 16 15 66 15 16 57 14 17 48 13 18 39 12 19 210 11 20 112.14.0.2 An alternative points scoring system maybe approved for an MA series event.12.14.0.3 If a tie on points occurs for any position inan event which is conducted over morethan 1 leg, the tying competitor who hasthe higher finishing position in the final leg<strong>of</strong> the event will be awarded the position.12.14.0.4 If a tie on points occurs for any position ina series, the tying competitor who has thegreatest number <strong>of</strong> higher placings in theseries will be awarded the position.12.15 CHANGE OF MACHINE DURING ACOMPETITION - ALL DISCIPLINES12.15.0.1 During any competition, other than anattempt at a record, no machine may beexchanged for another unless permittedunder these Rules or any SR.12.16 JUNIOR COMPETITION RULES -ALL DISCIPLINES12.16.0.1 In Junior competition,a) A rider’s age on 1st January willdetermine their age for competitionpurposes for that year,102

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