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<strong>Motocross</strong> <strong>Track</strong> <strong>Inspection</strong> <strong>Procedure</strong> &<strong>Guidelines</strong>2.3.10 GPS – Global positioning system.2.3.11 Jump – An obstacle that would reasonably require that a machine negotiating it would become airborne.2.3.12 Lines of Protectioni) First line of protection - the barrier closest to the track which acts to prevent motorcycles andriders from colliding with spectators and officials or prevents them from crossing other parts of thecircuit.ii) Second line of protection - A fence or barrier required to prevent the public entering the racingarena.Note: In some natural terrain off road circuits the lay of the land may suffice as a first line of protection.2.3.13 MA –<strong>Motorcycling</strong> Australia.2.3.14 MANSC - <strong>Motorcycling</strong> Australia’s National Safety Committee.2.3.15 <strong>Motocross</strong> - A competition that is held on a outdoor circuit of natural terrain which may have man-madeobstacles.2.3.16 Multiple Jump – An obstacle that consists of two to a maximum of four jumps within 10 metres of eachpreceding jump on a straight section of the course. It is not necessary to deem that the jumps may beable to be jumped singly or as a set.2.3.17 May - Indicates a recommendation.2.3.18 Must - Indicates a requirement.2.3.19 Natural Terrain <strong>Motocross</strong> – A competition that is held on a temporary or permanent outdoor circuit thatis set out using the natural contours of the site and has no man-made obstacles.2.3.20 Obstacle – In <strong>Motocross</strong> / Supercross / Stadium <strong>Motocross</strong> a Jump, Multiple Jump (not permittedmotocross), Whoop Section, Stutter Section (not permitted motocross), Table Top Jump. No otherobstacle is defined for the purpose of these standards. For Enduro and Moto-Trials an obstacle can beany challenge to a competitor and machine during the course of a competition.2.3.21 Neutral Zone – the area between the first and second lines of protection.2.3.22 Parc Ferme – An area where machines are impounded and access may be restricted in accordance withthe regulations for the event.2.3.23 Race Line - The ideal trajectory which is followed by the competitors under competition conditions, andwhich may not correspond to the geometric shape of the circuit.

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