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<strong>REVO</strong> <strong>ACU</strong> <strong>BRITISH</strong> <strong>MOTOCROSS</strong> <strong>CHAMPIONSHIP</strong><br />

<strong>2023</strong> <strong>REGULATIONS</strong><br />

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<strong>ACU</strong> <strong>BRITISH</strong> <strong>MOTOCROSS</strong> <strong>CHAMPIONSHIP</strong>S <strong>REGULATIONS</strong><br />

(Including Youth Championship)<br />

General Undertakings and Conditions .........................................................................3<br />

01.1 <strong>BRITISH</strong> <strong>MOTOCROSS</strong> <strong>CHAMPIONSHIP</strong>S ........................................................4<br />

01.1.1 British Motocross Championships ......................................................................... 4<br />

01.1.2 British Championship Meetings ............................................................................. 5<br />

01.1.3 Format of the Meeting ........................................................................................... 6<br />

01.1.3.1 MX1 British Motocross Championship – 4 Class Schedule ........................... 6<br />

01.1.3.2 MX2 British Motocross Championship .......................................................... 6<br />

01.1.3.3 125 British Youth Championship ................................................................... 6<br />

01.1.3.4 85BW British Motocross Championship ........................................................ 6<br />

01.1.3.5 WMX-85SW- 65cc British Motocross Championship – All class schedule .... 7<br />

01.1.3.6 85SW British Motocross Championship ........................................................ 7<br />

01.1.3.7 65cc British Motocross Championship .......................................................... 7<br />

01.1.4 Championship Criteria ........................................................................................... 8<br />

01.1.5 MXGB Youth Championship Races & WMX British Championship Races ............ 9<br />

01.2 ENTRIES, RIDERS AND TEAMS ................................................................... 10<br />

01.2.1 Supplementary Regulations ................................................................................ 10<br />

01.2.2 Acceptance of Entries ......................................................................................... 11<br />

01.2.3 Age of Riders ...................................................................................................... 14<br />

01.2.4 Rider Replacements ............................................................................................ 15<br />

01.2.5 Reserve Riders.................................................................................................... 16<br />

01.2.5.1 MX1/MX2/125/WMX/85/65 British Motocross Championships .................... 16<br />

01.2.6 Starting Numbers ................................................................................................ 18<br />

01.2.7 Non-Participation in a Meeting – Medical Exemption ........................................... 19<br />

01.2.8 Rider Apparel ...................................................................................................... 20<br />

01.2.8.1 Starting Number.......................................................................................... 20<br />

01.2.9 Rider Behavior and Assistance ........................................................................... 21<br />

01.3 MOTORCYCLES, CLASSES AND OTHER SPECIFICATIONS ............................. 25<br />

01.3.1 Motorcycles and Classes .................................................................................... 25<br />

01.3.2 Front Number Plate ............................................................................................. 26<br />

01.3.3 Side Number Plates ............................................................................................ 28<br />

01.3.4 Other Specifications ............................................................................................ 29<br />

01.3.4.1 Transponders .............................................................................................. 29<br />

01.3.4.2 Engine Measuring ....................................................................................... 29<br />

01.4 OFFICIALS AND PROCEDURES................................................................... 30<br />

01.4.1 General ............................................................................................................... 30<br />

01.4.2 Officials who hold an <strong>ACU</strong> Licence ..................................................................... 31<br />

01.4.3 Jurisdiction .......................................................................................................... 32<br />

01.4.3.1 Race Direction ............................................................................................ 32<br />

01.4.4 Race Director ...................................................................................................... 33<br />

01.4.5 Clerk of the Course ............................................................................................. 36<br />

01.4.6 Publication of Decisions of the Race Direction .................................................... 37<br />

01.4.7 Steward of the Meetings ...................................................................................... 38<br />

01.4.8 Publication of the Decisions of the Stewards (Appeals)....................................... 39<br />

01.4.9 Chief Technical Steward ..................................................................................... 40<br />

01.4.10 Timekeeper ......................................................................................................... 41<br />

01.4.11 Environmental Officer .......................................................................................... 42<br />

01.4.12 Medical Officer .................................................................................................... 43<br />

01.4.13 Flag Marshals ...................................................................................................... 44<br />

01.4.14 Official Signals .................................................................................................... 45<br />

01.5 RUNNING OF THE MEETING ....................................................................... 48<br />

01.5.1 Administrative Control ......................................................................................... 48<br />

01.5.2 RHL Ltd Passes .................................................................................................. 49<br />

01.5.3 Preliminary Technical Control.............................................................................. 50<br />

01.5.3.1 Sound Control ............................................................................................. 51<br />

01.5.4 Circuit Control ..................................................................................................... 52<br />

01.5.5 Practice / Practice Restrictions ............................................................................ 53<br />

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01.5.6 Practice / Free Practice ....................................................................................... 54<br />

01.5.7 Qualifying ............................................................................................................ 55<br />

01.5.7.1 MX1 / MX2 /125 Class ................................................................................ 55<br />

01.5.7.2 WMX / 85BW / 85SW / 65cc Class ............................................................. 55<br />

01.5.7.3 Designation of the Reserve Riders ...................................................................... 58<br />

01.5.7.4 MX1/ MX2 / 125 British Motocross Championship ............................................... 58<br />

01.5.7.5 WMX / 85BW / 85SW / 65cc British Motocross Championship ................... 58<br />

01.5.8 Start Practice ....................................................................................................... 59<br />

01.5.8.1 Concrete Start Pad ..................................................................................... 59<br />

01.5.9 Autograph Session / Rider Interviews.................................................................. 59<br />

01.5.10 Waiting Zone Procedure ...................................................................................... 60<br />

01.5.11 Sighting Lap ........................................................................................................ 62<br />

01.5.12 Start Procedure ................................................................................................... 63<br />

01.5.13 Starting Order...................................................................................................... 65<br />

01.5.13.1 MX1 / MX2/ 125 / 85BW / 85SW / 65cc / WMX Starting Order .................... 65<br />

01.5.14 Races .................................................................................................................. 66<br />

01.5.14.1 MX1/MX2 British Motocross Championships .............................................. 66<br />

01.5.14.2 125/250 British Youth Championship .......................................................... 66<br />

01.5.14.3 85BW / 85SW British Youth Championship ................................................ 66<br />

01.5.14.4 65cc British Youth Championship ............................................................... 66<br />

01.5.14.5 WMX British Championship ........................................................................ 66<br />

01.5.15 False Start ........................................................................................................... 67<br />

01.5.16 Stopping of a race ............................................................................................... 68<br />

01.5.16.1 less than 2 laps completed ......................................................................... 68<br />

01.5.16.2 two laps completed by the leader but before 50% race time completed ...... 68<br />

01.5.16.3 After 50% .................................................................................................... 69<br />

01.5.17 Classification at the end of a race ....................................................................... 70<br />

01.5.18 Sound Control ..................................................................................................... 71<br />

01.5.19 Results / Procedure ............................................................................................. 72<br />

01.5.20 Results / Awarding of Points ............................................................................... 74<br />

01.5.20.1 MX1/MX2/125/WMX /Expert/85BW/85SW/65cc British Motocross<br />

Championships ........................................................................................... 74<br />

01.5.20.2 Manufacturers British Motocross Championships ....................................... 74<br />

01.5.20.3 Results / Final Standings ............................................................................ 75<br />

01.5.21 Results / Presentation and Publication ................................................................ 76<br />

01.5.22 Prize Money ........................................................................................................ 77<br />

01.5.23 Prize-Giving Ceremony ....................................................................................... 78<br />

01.5.24 Protests ............................................................................................................... 79<br />

01.5.25 Fuel Control......................................................................................................... 80<br />

01.5.26 Anti-Doping and Alcohol Tests ............................................................................ 81<br />

01.6 TIME TABLES ........................................................................................... 82<br />

01.6.1 MX1/MX2/125/WMX/85BW/85SW/65cc British Motocross Championships 82<br />

01.7 EVENT CANCELATION .............................................................................. 83<br />

1.7.1 Event Cancellation .............................................................................................. 83<br />

01.7.2 Final Round - Cancellation .................................................................................. 83<br />

01.7.3 Reserve Date - Cancellation ................................................................................ 83<br />

01.7.4 Change of Date ................................................................................................... 83<br />

01.8 CONTACTS .............................................................................................. 84<br />

FRONT NUMBER PLATES AND LOGOS ..................................................................... 85<br />

FRONT NUMBER PLATE ............................................................................................................ 85<br />

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GENERAL UNDERTAKINGS AND CONDITIONS<br />

All riders, teams, officials and other parties participating in the British Motocross<br />

Championships undertake, on behalf of themselves, their employees and agents, to<br />

observe all the category provisions listed below:<br />

1. <strong>ACU</strong> National Sporting Code<br />

2. <strong>ACU</strong> Motocross Regulations<br />

3. <strong>ACU</strong> Motocross Technical Regulations<br />

4. <strong>ACU</strong> British Championship Regulations<br />

5. <strong>ACU</strong> Motocross Course Guidelines<br />

6. <strong>ACU</strong> Environmental Code<br />

of the current year, as supplemented and amended from time to time (hereinafter<br />

collectively referred to as the “British Motocross Championship Regulations”).<br />

It is the responsibility of each rider and/or team to ensure that all persons involved with<br />

their entries observe the British Motocross Championship Regulations at all times. The<br />

responsibility of the rider, or any other person having charge of an entered motorcycle at<br />

any time during a meeting is jointly and severally with that of the team.<br />

All persons concerned in any way with an entered motorcycle or present in any capacity<br />

whatsoever in the Paddock, Waiting Zone, Repair and Signalling Zone or on the circuit,<br />

must carry an appropriate issued pass at all times during the meeting.<br />

Actions judged by the officials responsible to be contrary to the British Motocross<br />

Championship Regulations - or judged to be unsportsmanlike or against the best interests<br />

of the sport or the meeting in question - are subject to disciplinary actions as provided by<br />

the <strong>ACU</strong> National Sporting Code.<br />

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01.1 <strong>BRITISH</strong> <strong>MOTOCROSS</strong> <strong>CHAMPIONSHIP</strong>S<br />

1. British Motocross Championships<br />

01.1 <strong>BRITISH</strong> <strong>MOTOCROSS</strong> <strong>CHAMPIONSHIP</strong>S<br />

01.1.1 British Motocross Championships<br />

For <strong>2023</strong> RHL Activities is the rights holder of the <strong>ACU</strong> Ltd. British Motocross Championship<br />

- MXGB<br />

These Championships are organised according to the <strong>ACU</strong> Motocross Standing<br />

Regulations, <strong>ACU</strong> National Sporting Code, and British Motocross Championship<br />

Regulations, Supplementary Regulations, Final Instructions or Official Announcements<br />

made.<br />

In addition to 01.1.1:<br />

Individual British Motocross Championships for riders and manufacturers:<br />

a) MX1 British Motocross Championship<br />

b) MX2 British Motocross Championship<br />

c) MXY1 (125) British Motocross Championship<br />

d) MXY2 (250) British Motocross Championship<br />

e) MX1 British Expert Motocross Championship<br />

f) MX2 British Expert Motocross Championship<br />

g) WMX British Motocross Championship<br />

h) 85BW/SW British Motocross Championship<br />

i) 65cc British Motocross Championship<br />

j) British MX1 Manufacturers Championship<br />

k) British MX2 Manufacturers Championship<br />

A series of Motocross meetings counting towards the Individual British Motocross<br />

Championships will be organised.<br />

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01.1 <strong>BRITISH</strong> <strong>MOTOCROSS</strong> <strong>CHAMPIONSHIP</strong>S<br />

2. British Championship Meetings<br />

01.1.2 British Championship Meetings<br />

British Motocross Championship meetings are run under International Motocross permits<br />

issued by the <strong>ACU</strong> and are inscribed in the FIM Calendar & FIME Open Calendar.<br />

These meetings must be staged on circuits that have been approved by <strong>ACU</strong> Ltd and<br />

comply with the <strong>ACU</strong> Requirements for Safety Precautions at all Motocross Events held<br />

under an <strong>ACU</strong> Permit (See Booklet <strong>2023</strong>).<br />

Organisers are responsible for providing all facilities and personnel to ensure the safe,<br />

smooth and efficient running of the meeting.<br />

British Motocross Championship meetings begin at the scheduled time for technical<br />

control and end when all of the following have occurred:<br />

a) The final results have been approved by the Race Director<br />

b) All deadlines for lodging protests/appeals have expired; and<br />

c) All technical controls have been concluded.<br />

If a protest is lodged, the results will not become official until the time limits for protests<br />

and appeals have elapsed or any relevant protests or appeals have been settled.<br />

The race control must remain fully operational until the end of the protest or appeal<br />

period. All officials, marshals and medical staff must remain at the circuit, available to the<br />

Race Direction or the Stewards, during that period.<br />

Where Protests or Appeals have not been concluded the Podium Presentations will be<br />

conducted on provisional results.<br />

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01.1 <strong>BRITISH</strong> <strong>MOTOCROSS</strong> <strong>CHAMPIONSHIP</strong>S<br />

3. Format of the Meeting<br />

01.1.3 Format of the Meeting<br />

01.1.3.1 MX1 British Motocross Championship – 4 Class Schedule<br />

MX1 Duration Maximum number<br />

per session<br />

of Riders<br />

1 X Start Straight Practice up to 3 minutes 45 riders<br />

1X Free Practice 10 minutes 40 riders plus 5 reserves<br />

1 X Timed Practice Q1 15 minutes 40 riders plus 5 reserves<br />

2 X Races 25 minutes + 1 lap 40 riders<br />

01.1.3.2 MX2 British Motocross Championship<br />

MX2 Duration Maximum number<br />

per session<br />

of Riders<br />

1 X Start Straight Practice up to 3 minutes 45 riders<br />

1 X Free Practice 10 minutes 40 riders plus 5 reserves<br />

1 X Timed Practice Q1 15 minutes 40 riders plus 5 reserves<br />

2 X Races 25 minutes + 1 lap 40 riders<br />

01.1.3.3 MXY1/MXY2 British Youth Championship<br />

MXY1/MXY2 Duration Maximum number<br />

per session<br />

of Riders<br />

1 X Start Straight Practice up to 3 minutes 45 riders<br />

1 X Free Practice 10 minutes 40 riders plus 5 reserves<br />

1 X Timed Practice 15 minutes 40 riders plus 5 reserves<br />

2 X Race 20 minutes + 1 lap 40 riders<br />

01.1.3.4 85BW British Motocross Championship<br />

85BW Duration Maximum number<br />

per session<br />

of Riders<br />

1 X Start Straight Practice up to 3 minutes 45 riders<br />

1X Free Practice 5 minutes 40 riders plus 5 reserves<br />

1 X Timed Practice Q1 10 minutes 40 riders plus 5 reserves<br />

2 X Races 14 minutes + 1 lap 40 riders<br />

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3. Format of the Meeting<br />

01.1.3.5 WMX-85SW- 65cc British Motocross Championship – All class schedule<br />

As listed above in 01.1.3.1, 01.1.3.2, 01.1.3.3 and 01.1.3.4 and to include all classes<br />

WMX Duration Maximum number<br />

per session<br />

of Riders<br />

1 X Start Straight Practice up to 3 minutes 45 riders<br />

1 X Free Practice 5 minutes 40 riders plus 5 reserves<br />

1 X Timed Practice Q1 10 minutes 40 riders plus 5 reserves<br />

2 X Races 15 minutes + 1 lap 40 riders<br />

01.1.3.6 85SW British Motocross Championship<br />

85SW Duration Maximum number<br />

per session<br />

of Riders<br />

1 X Start Straight Practice up to 3 minutes 45 riders<br />

1 X Free Practice 5 minutes 40 riders plus 5 reserves<br />

1 X Timed Practice 10 minutes 40 riders plus 5 reserves<br />

2 X Race 14 minutes + 1 lap 40 riders<br />

01.1.3.7 65cc British Motocross Championship<br />

65cc Duration Maximum number<br />

per session<br />

of Riders<br />

1 X Start Straight Practice up to 3 minutes 45 riders<br />

1 X Free Practice 5 minutes 40 riders plus 5 reserves<br />

1 X Timed Practice 10 minutes 40 riders plus 5 reserves<br />

2 X Race 13 minutes + 1 lap 40 riders<br />

Race Direction will decide any amendments to the scheduled timetable.<br />

Any decision to implement an amendment to the scheduled timetable will be made by<br />

Race Direction.<br />

In the event of a tie in the voting the Race Director will have the casting vote.<br />

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01.1 <strong>BRITISH</strong> <strong>MOTOCROSS</strong> <strong>CHAMPIONSHIP</strong>S<br />

4. Championship Criteria<br />

01.1.4 Championship Criteria<br />

The winner of the British Motocross Championships is the rider who has obtained the most<br />

points from all the races of the British Motocross Championship, irrespective of the<br />

number of races they have completed.<br />

The winner of the MX1/MX2 British Expert Motocross Championship is the rider who has<br />

obtained the most points from all the races of the British Motocross Championship,<br />

irrespective of the number of races they have completed.<br />

In case of ties, the number of better places will be taken into account.<br />

If a tie still exists, the points scored in the last race of the British Motocross Championship<br />

will determine the order of placing in the final standings. If necessary, the points scored in<br />

the last but one race of the British Motocross Championship will determine the order of<br />

placing in the final standings, and so on...<br />

The British Expert Championship will exclude riders irrespective of class who have finished<br />

in the top 15 overall British championship positions from the previous year, or in the top<br />

5 overall British Championship positions from 2022, It will also exclude any rider who has<br />

competed in a World Championship Solo Motocross event in the previous two seasons or<br />

who contests a World Championship event in the current year, (if this happens any points<br />

scored by that rider will be frozen at the point in which the rider competed at the GP). It<br />

will also exclude any rider who has finished in the top 5 overall positions from the previous<br />

two years European Motocross Championships. If a rider does not wish to be included in<br />

the Expert Championship they may withdraw themselves.<br />

For the Manufacturers’ British Motocross Championship, only the highest placed<br />

motorcycle of each Manufacturer will gain points, according to their position in each Race<br />

of the British Motocross Championship.<br />

In case of ties for the Manufacturers’ British Motocross Championship, the same<br />

conditions as for the riders will apply to determine the winner of the British Motocross<br />

Championship.<br />

In the case where a rider participates on motorcycles from different Manufacturers, it is<br />

the make of the motorcycle with which they have obtained the most points that will<br />

appear next to their name in the final standings, without, however, modifying the<br />

calculation for the Manufacturers’ British Motocross Championship.<br />

The final British Motocross Championship standings cannot be considered definitive until<br />

the time limits for protests and appeals have elapsed, all protests and appeals have been<br />

settled and a final decision has been taken by the competent bodies.<br />

All British Motocross Champions are required to attend the official annual <strong>ACU</strong> Prize-<br />

Giving Ceremony.<br />

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01.1 <strong>BRITISH</strong> <strong>MOTOCROSS</strong> <strong>CHAMPIONSHIP</strong>S<br />

5. MXGB Youth / Club Support Races<br />

01.1.5 MXGB Youth Championship Races & WMX British Championship<br />

Races<br />

Priority must at all times be given to the British Motocross Championship MX1 / MX2<br />

programme. If necessary Race Direction can change the time schedule of these<br />

alternative races and/or other activities or cancel them.<br />

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01.2 ENTRIES, RIDERS AND TEAMS<br />

1. Supplementary Regulations<br />

01.2 ENTRIES, RIDERS AND TEAMS<br />

01.2.1 Supplementary Regulations<br />

The Supplementary Regulations (SR) must include all supplementary regulations to the<br />

<strong>ACU</strong> National Sporting Code and Appendices as well as details relative to the particular<br />

meeting. They must in no case modify the <strong>ACU</strong> regulations.<br />

Two copies must be sent to the <strong>ACU</strong> Motocross Department no later than two months<br />

before the date of the meeting for approval by <strong>ACU</strong> Ltd.<br />

The SR must be drawn up in conformity with the standard model established by the <strong>ACU</strong><br />

Motocross Department.<br />

No amendment may be made to the Supplementary Regulations after its approval by <strong>ACU</strong>.<br />

However, in exceptional circumstances, an amendment to the Supplementary<br />

Regulations may be authorised provided that it is approved by <strong>ACU</strong> Ltd and subsequently<br />

brought to the attention of all persons concerned.<br />

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01.2 ENTRIES, RIDERS AND TEAMS<br />

2. Acceptance of Entries<br />

01.2.2 Acceptance of Entries<br />

Entries to a British Motocross Championship meeting will be accepted for riders who:<br />

a) Register to contest the whole Championship and compete the registration by 28th<br />

February <strong>2023</strong>. All registration fees must be completed on the RHL Activities entry<br />

system. For <strong>2023</strong> riders have the ability to create their own registration package<br />

with purchasing the registration, mechanic passes, and annual crew passes at £79.<br />

Registration for the Big Wheel 85cc to MX1 is £129 and £99 per mechanic pass<br />

with riders having the opportunity to purchase two mechanic passes during the<br />

process. Registration for the 65cc and Small Wheel 85cc is £79 and £49 per<br />

mechanic pass with riders having the opportunity to purchase two mechanics<br />

passes and annual crew passes at £30.<br />

By registering for the Championship any rider who rides at any other event at<br />

home or abroad on the same day as a championship meeting may be fined and all<br />

championship points frozen. Riders may only be released by <strong>ACU</strong> Ltd for FIM/FIME<br />

Prize Events with prior written request.<br />

b) Are in possession of the appropriate <strong>ACU</strong> or FMNR Motocross licence (see Art. 01.2.3<br />

Age of Riders);<br />

c) Are authorised by their FMN;<br />

d) <strong>ACU</strong> One Event Licences are not available to registered riders in all classes.<br />

e) <strong>ACU</strong> One Event Licences are available to non-registered riders in all classes.<br />

Riders can take part in one or two Championship classes on the same day, but not youth<br />

and adult, or during a season.<br />

Where the timetable consists of the Club Support races riders entered for the MX1 / MX2<br />

British Championship will also be permitted to enter the support class races subject to<br />

criteria.<br />

Riders should enter for the British Motocross Championship, always using the<br />

official/specific British Motocross Championship entry form on which all the requested<br />

information regarding the rider, team, sponsor and make of motorcycle must be indicated.<br />

Entry Fees are shown below<br />

Two Day Events<br />

Tier 1 (Payable 14 days before the event at midnight) - £115.00<br />

Tier 2 - £125.00<br />

Wild Card £149.00<br />

One Day Events<br />

Tier 1 (Payable 14 days before the event at midnight) - £109.00<br />

Tier 2 - £119.00<br />

Wild Card £139.00<br />

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01.2 ENTRIES, RIDERS AND TEAMS<br />

2. Acceptance of Entries<br />

A detailed table of Tier pricing for each specific round to be provided to riders via the RHL<br />

Communication System.<br />

For an event scheduled in Ireland <strong>ACU</strong> licence holders must purchase Personal Accident<br />

Insurance direct from the <strong>ACU</strong> to comply with the FIM requirements for Insurance and<br />

Start Permission. The cost for this is £205.00 – Adults and £110.00 - Youth (under 16 years)<br />

All entries should be made online via the RHL Activities online entry system.<br />

No entry shall be considered complete unless a fully complete entry is received<br />

accompanied by the appropriate fee.<br />

Registered Rider spaces are not guaranteed once Tier 2 opens, spaces will be able to be<br />

allocated to Reserved Rider and then Wildcards.<br />

Riders who register for the <strong>ACU</strong> British Championships and cannot take part are subject<br />

to the provisions of the <strong>ACU</strong> National Sporting Code 7.18 irregular entries and RHL Terms<br />

and Conditions.<br />

Reserve Riders<br />

Reserve riders can enter at any time, however their entry will not be confirmed until 24<br />

hours after the entry deadline date shown in Tier 1 of the above chart for the relevant<br />

round of the Championship<br />

Wildcard Riders<br />

Wildcard riders can enter at any time. Spaces will be allocated in order of priority of<br />

receipt of a fully completed application. Wildcard rider entry spaces will be confirmed<br />

within seven days of the entry deadline date shown in Tier 1 of the relevant round of the<br />

Championship.<br />

In addition to 01.2.2:<br />

The number of entries to each race is limited to 40 riders in the MX1 class, 40 riders in the<br />

MX2 class, procedure is the same for the entire British Motocross Championship. The<br />

following riders will be allowed to enter:<br />

a) A maximum of 40 (MX1) and 40 (MX2) riders registered by the Championship<br />

Promoter;<br />

b) A maximum of 40 (MXY1/MXY2 combined) (85BW) (85 SW) (65cc) (WMX) riders<br />

registered by the MXGB Promoter;<br />

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01.2 ENTRIES, RIDERS AND TEAMS<br />

2. Acceptance of Entries<br />

c) In all classes, the entry secretary may also at the official closing date fill spaces<br />

with Wild Card riders to replace any non-starters, injured riders, or available<br />

spaces. Wild Card riders will only be allowed to compete in a maximum of 1 event<br />

irrespective of class and then they must convert to a Registered Rider<br />

The closing date for registered rider’s entries is as per the Tier one date.<br />

If at any point in time after the publication of the entry lists, the total number of entries<br />

should not reach 40 (MX1), 40 (MX2) 40 (MXY1/MXY2 combined) 40 (85BW) (85SW)<br />

(65cc) (WMX) the Entry Secretary is entitled to enter more riders to reach the maximum<br />

authorised.<br />

In addition, up to a max of five reserves will be accepted as stipulated in 01.2.5<br />

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01.2 ENTRIES, RIDERS AND TEAMS<br />

3. Age of Riders<br />

01.2.3 Age of Riders<br />

Riders are only allowed to participate when the rider has attained the minimum age, as<br />

indicated below:<br />

- British Motocross Championship, MX1 class: 15 years<br />

- British Motocross Championship, MX2 class: 15 years<br />

- British MXY1 Class: 13 years<br />

- British MXY2 Class: 14 Years<br />

- British 85BW Class: 11 Years<br />

- British 85SW Class: 9 Years<br />

- British 65cc Class: 6 years<br />

- British WMX Class: 15 years<br />

The limit for the minimum age will be determined by the rider’s age on the date of the<br />

event.<br />

Any rider upgrading before the required minimum age is reached will be subject to<br />

disciplinary action unless officially upgraded by the Motocross Committee.<br />

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01.2 ENTRIES, RIDERS AND TEAMS<br />

4. Rider Replacements<br />

01.2.4 Rider Replacements<br />

If a team rider has to withdraw due to injury the licenced Entrant may substitute a rider<br />

in the same class provided he/she does the substitution at the same time as the<br />

withdrawal. The rider being substituted must meet all the criteria of the championship<br />

conditions.<br />

However, Teams must remember that it is a rider who is accepted by virtue of their<br />

registration, so if the original rider still wishes to participate and meets the criteria (ie.<br />

enter on time with full payment), the possibility of an automatic replacement rider,<br />

within a team will not be possible.<br />

Passes are not transferable. If a rider leaves a team for any reason after the first round<br />

and does not wish to compete in the championship, they should immediately return their<br />

passes to the RHL Office by Recorded Delivery.<br />

If the RHL sanction a rider replacement, a fresh set of passes for the new rider will not be<br />

issued unless the original passes have been received by the RHL Activities.<br />

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01.2 ENTRIES, RIDERS AND TEAMS<br />

5. Reserve Riders<br />

01.2.5 Reserve Riders<br />

01.2.5.1 MX1/MX2/MXY1/MXY2/WMX/85/65 British Motocross Championships<br />

A Reserved Rider is a rider who is eligible to take the place of any Registered Rider who<br />

has not entered/cannot participate in a race. The Reserve Rider Registration Fee is nonrefundable,<br />

once paid, even if the rider has not ridden all year within the Championship.<br />

Reserved Riders are not guaranteed an opportunity to participate in the Race/Series.<br />

Each class will have up to a maximum of 5 paid reserve riders. These riders will be notified<br />

in order of priority immediately after the Early Bird entry fee deadline, of any spaces that<br />

become available within the Series, in line with the Reserve Rider release date. If a<br />

Reserved space becomes available with the Series, a Reserve Rider will automatically be<br />

converted to a Registered Rider within the Series.<br />

A Rider who wishes to be classified as a Reserve, must pay the annual registration fee.<br />

Reserve riders on registering for the Championship will be allocated a First Reserve,<br />

Second Reserve etc., up to five places.<br />

They will be eligible for any sponsor/RHL related loyalty packages, as per Registered<br />

Riders, however they are not guaranteed a ride.<br />

Reserved rider can enter a round of the Championship at any time, however a place will<br />

not be allocated to them for a particular round, until the Reserve Rider Release date, which<br />

is the same as the Wildcard Release Date. Reserve Riders will have priority over Wildcard<br />

Entries. Please refer to R4 for Release Dates.<br />

During the year, if a Rider withdraws from the Championship and there is a Reserved Rider<br />

within that class they will automatically be converted to a Registered Rider and will then<br />

be subject to the Championship/RHL Terms and Conditions of Registration.<br />

A Reserve Rider who turns up at a Race meeting may be allowed to race, if a space<br />

becomes available. The decision to admit one or more Reserve Riders to a race will be<br />

made when the first rider enters the Start Gate Area and the Waiting Zone is closed. At<br />

that time if a space is available the Reserve Rider may race, if not the Reserve Rider must<br />

leave the Waiting Zone immediately.<br />

A Reserve rider will accumulate points for any race meeting they are able to participate<br />

in, within the Championship.<br />

A Reserve Rider who was not allowed to start in the first race can do so in the Second or<br />

Third block of racing if a space becomes available, providing the Rider presents themselves<br />

in the Waiting Zone at the stipulated time.<br />

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01.2 ENTRIES, RIDERS AND TEAMS<br />

5. Reserve Riders<br />

A Reserve Rider who took part in any of the first block of racing is not guaranteed a space<br />

in the second or third, if all the Registered Riders are in the Waiting Zone.<br />

All Reserve Riders who turn up at a Race meeting, without a Guaranteed Space will<br />

participate in the Free Practice session and Time Practice Session, along with the<br />

Registered Riders and the guaranteed Reserve Spaces already allocated prior to the Race<br />

meeting.<br />

If no space is available at the time of notification a Reserve Rider entry can either opt to<br />

have their money back straight away or wait to see if a space becomes available nearer<br />

the date/over the course of the weekend. If no space available, monies will be refunded<br />

on the Tuesday after the event.<br />

All reserve riders will participate in the Free Practice session and Timed Practice Session<br />

Q1.<br />

Reserve riders’ times will always be separated and shown at the bottom of the practice<br />

times. The order of reserves will be made after Timed Practice Q1 and will be determined<br />

by the positions in Timed Practice Q1.<br />

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01.2 ENTRIES, RIDERS AND TEAMS<br />

6. Start Numbers<br />

01.2.6 Starting Numbers<br />

Every rider participating in an Individual British Motocross Championship will be<br />

allocated a permanent starting number for the season by RHL Activities this must be<br />

used at all events, including on race shirts.<br />

Fines may be imposed to any rider not wearing the correct number on his machine / shirt<br />

at any time during the meeting.<br />

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7. Non-Participation in a Meeting<br />

01.2.7 Non-Participation in a Meeting – Medical Exemption<br />

Riders who enter a British Motocross Championship meeting and who cannot take part<br />

are subject to the provisions of the British Motocross Championship Regulations.<br />

Riders who do not inform both RHL Activities and the Organisers of their inability to<br />

attend prior to the meeting by midnight on the Monday before the event and supported<br />

by a Doctors certificate to be received by Wednesday prior to the event will not be<br />

considered for a refund of their entry fee.<br />

Medical Documentation can be submitted by Email or Phone to:<br />

Email: secretary@rhlactivities.com<br />

Phone: 07773 817282<br />

Notifications by phone or email without the accompanying documentation, whilst<br />

noted on the RHL correspondence system, will not be deemed for medical exemption.<br />

If the rider has entered a particular round and cannot ride for any reason, but uses their<br />

passes at the event, they will not be considered for a refund under any circumstances.<br />

A rider who is present at a meeting and who does not take part in the practices and/or<br />

in the races and/or leaves the meeting must always inform the officials of the reasons<br />

for their non-participation.<br />

During an event a rider must always attempt to succeed. If not, they shall not be allowed<br />

to continue the competition and is liable to be penalised.<br />

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01.2 ENTRIES, RIDERS AND TEAMS<br />

8. Rider Apparel<br />

01.2.8 Rider Apparel<br />

It is the responsibility of each rider to select a helmet and apparel which will provide<br />

appropriate protection.<br />

In all races and official practice complete protective clothing produced for motocross<br />

racing, knee length boots and gloves shall be worn by each rider. It is advised that<br />

motocross jerseys should provide protection against abrasion to the body and arms and<br />

that motocross jeans are padded at the hips and knees.<br />

Competitors are advised not to wear hand, face or body jewelry/piercing which could<br />

prove hazardous in the event of an accident. The mouth should be kept clear of anything<br />

likely to cause blockage of the airway in the event of an incident, e.g. chewing gum. This<br />

includes removing false dentures. It is not advised that bulky hard objects such as tools<br />

etc. are carried in pockets or on the person. Goggles or visors of a non-splinterable type<br />

must be worn at the commencement of each race. Spectacles, if worn, must be nonsplinterable.<br />

It is compulsory that riders/passengers wear, as a minimum, back and chest<br />

protectors, soft shell body armour is acceptable, incorporated within the suit or worn<br />

separately. It is advised that all riders should wear a body belt/kidney protector.<br />

01.2.8.1 Starting Number<br />

Riders must wear their starting number on the rear of the race shirt conforming to the<br />

following:<br />

Height of number<br />

Between figures<br />

140mm<br />

15mm<br />

The number must be in strong contrast to the background colours.<br />

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9. Rider Behavior and Assistance<br />

01.2.9 Rider Behavior and Assistance<br />

Riders must at all times adhere to the provisions of the British Motocross Championship<br />

Regulations. Every rider by entering or being entered or nominated, thereby<br />

acknowledges that he is bound by the National Sporting Code of the <strong>ACU</strong> and these<br />

Motocross Standing Regulations together with any Supplementary Regulations or<br />

Conditions and Final Instructions to be hereafter issued, to all of which he undertakes to<br />

submit and, moreover, renounces any right to have recourse to any arbitration or tribunal<br />

not provided for. All safety precautions for the <strong>ACU</strong> motocross events are available in a<br />

separate publication from the <strong>ACU</strong>. By Registering for the <strong>ACU</strong> British Championship, you<br />

have agreed to comply with the <strong>ACU</strong> National Sporting Code, the Championship<br />

Regulations, Supplementary Regulations and any Final Instructions issued along with the<br />

RHL Terms and Conditions.<br />

At any time during the meeting, on request of the Technical Steward, the riders must<br />

present themselves and/or their motorcycle(s) and/or equipment to the Technical Control.<br />

At all times during the meeting, a rider will be responsible for keeping their motorcycle in<br />

conformity with the rules.<br />

Riders and their team members must adhere to their own Health and Safety obligations<br />

with regards to the conduct of their mechanics and their equipment.<br />

Riders are responsible for the actions of their team members. The Rider will be held<br />

responsible for anyone who does not adhere to the rules within their party and will be<br />

subject to a loss of points for the entire round at which the incident occurred.<br />

Riders and team members are forbidden to ride any motorised vehicle and/or bicycle on<br />

the track outside the official practice/qualifying sessions and races.<br />

Riders and team members are forbidden to ride any motorised vehicle and/or e-bicycle<br />

and or pedal bike in the paddock / public areas.<br />

Riding of machines in the paddock on race day is strictly prohibited. Machines should be<br />

pushed with dead engines, Riding of machines at a slow pace can be permitted if<br />

designated lanes are provided. Any rider or member of their entourage found riding a<br />

machine in a non-designated area will be penalised by a fine of £50.00<br />

Riders must obey the official flag signals and the boards which convey instructions.<br />

Riders must ride in a responsible manner which does not cause danger to other<br />

competitors or other participants in the meeting.<br />

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9. Rider Behavior and Assistance<br />

Riders must always start all sessions from the waiting zone.<br />

When the riders are on the course, consultation between them and team members is<br />

restricted to the approved signaling and repair zone, contact via pit boards can be carried<br />

out from any public area. Riders who stop along the course to consult with others may<br />

hinder the progress of other riders, and such action will be considered as outside<br />

assistance.<br />

Radio communication with riders is strictly forbidden.<br />

Receiving any outside assistance will be considered as an attempt to gain an advantage<br />

for which the penalty may be disqualification from the respective race or a penalty by<br />

Race Direction.<br />

Once riders come under starters orders outside assistance is forbidden and any violation<br />

may result in disqualification or a penalty by Race Direction. Please also refer to the<br />

following addendum.<br />

Outside assistance may be permitted under the following criteria:<br />

If carried out by an Official in the interests of safety.<br />

If carried out by a third party directly under the instruction of an Official.<br />

Officials may not assist riders in restarting their motorcycles. Any repairs or adjustments<br />

must be made by the rider, working alone without tools and any outside assistance.<br />

Marshals should not leave their Marshal Point to assist riders.<br />

Riders should use only the course. However, if they accidentally leave the course, they may<br />

continue by safely re-entering the course without any outside assistance, without gaining<br />

an advantage, from the closest point to where they left the course, they must not<br />

accelerate excessively.<br />

Course cutting is forbidden. The penalty for attempting to gain an advantage by course<br />

cutting may be disqualification from the respective practice/race. Further penalties may<br />

be imposed by Race Direction.<br />

An area must be reserved for repairs and signaling during the practices and races. Only<br />

mechanics, signalers, representatives of the industry and essential officials bearing valid<br />

passes are permitted in this area. In this area Team Members must wear tidy attire, no<br />

bear chests, and no open toe shoes/sandals.<br />

Designated pass holders only<br />

No Smoking<br />

No Dogs<br />

No Alcohol<br />

No persons under the age of 16yrs unless competing within that race<br />

No Pushchairs or Babies<br />

No Pushbikes<br />

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9. Rider Behavior and Assistance<br />

During free or timed practice, riders may enter the working area to receive assistance or<br />

to modify, adjust or replace any part of their safety apparel or motorcycle. Refueling is<br />

permitted but must be done with dead engines.<br />

During a race, Riders may enter the Working Area to receive assistance or to modify,<br />

adjust or replace any part of their safety apparel or motorcycle except the frame.<br />

Refueling is permitted but must be done with dead engines.<br />

Riders must not stop on the course during Free Practice or Timed Qualifying. (see 01.5.6)<br />

No replacement of safety apparel, refueling or mechanical service may be carried out on<br />

the course or outside the working area or waiting zone during practice, qualification or<br />

racing.<br />

Where a work area is used the entrance and exit areas should be clearly marked with<br />

suitable wording. Riders must adhere to the direction of flow; failure to do so may render<br />

them liable for disciplinary action by the Race Direction.<br />

Riders entering the Working Area must come to a complete stop. Violators will be<br />

disqualified from the practice/race in question.<br />

Riders who stop their engines in the working area may be assisted in re-starting their<br />

motorcycles.<br />

Riders who enter the paddock during a race, or practice session will not be allowed to rejoin<br />

that race or session.<br />

Riders returning slowly to the signaling and working area or paddock should take care to<br />

avoid the racing line and interfering with other riders.<br />

Start Area – Mechanics and officials are allowed in this area, once the waiting zone has<br />

closed the start area must be evacuated by everyone other than Riders and Officials.<br />

Start Pad – Metal Gate and 3 metres back from the gate, only riders and officials are<br />

allowed in this area. Riders are not permitted to touch the start gate or stand on the<br />

start grids. All riders must remain behind the start pads any violation of this may result<br />

in a penalty.<br />

Mesh Start Pads – This must remain free from soil / sand at all time. Riders are not allowed<br />

to interfere with soil / sand where the gate is placed. Riders are not permitted to touch the<br />

start gate.<br />

Riders or team members are not allowed onto the start pads past the backstop once they<br />

have entered the waiting zone for their race.<br />

Riders must position their bikes central on the start pad.<br />

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01.2 ENTRIES, RIDERS AND TEAMS<br />

9. Rider Behavior and Assistance<br />

Riders must not "groom" the surface directly in front of the start pad under the dropped<br />

gate.<br />

Both wheels must be on the start pad prior to the start.<br />

Once a rider has taken his position at the starting gate, they cannot change it, return to<br />

the waiting zone or receive assistance prior to the start.<br />

Riders, who do not succeed into bringing their motorcycle in the waiting zone in the<br />

permitted time, following a sighting lap, will be excluded from the race.<br />

Riders who have mechanical problems in the waiting zone, but do not succeed in repairing<br />

their motorcycle before the riders proceeds to the start gate, must follow the instructions<br />

of the officials. Once the gate has dropped they can enter the starting area and resume<br />

the race. The penalty for violation of this regulation maybe disqualification from the race<br />

in question.<br />

Riders having problems at the starting gate must wait for assistance until the gate has<br />

dropped. Once the gate has dropped, their mechanic(s) may assist at the gate. The penalty<br />

for violation of this regulation is disqualification from the race in question.<br />

When crossing control lines, the rider must always be in contact with the motorcycle.<br />

The rider’s concerned (top three positions in the overall standings in the meeting and<br />

other participants invited at the discretion of the Organiser) must take part in the Prize-<br />

Giving Ceremony.<br />

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1.3 MOTORCYCLES, CLASSES AND OTHER SPECIFICATIONS<br />

1. Motorcycles and Classes<br />

01.3 MOTORCYCLES, CLASSES AND OTHER SPECIFICATIONS<br />

01.3.1 Motorcycles and Classes<br />

Individual British Motocross Championship meetings are open to motorcycles as defined<br />

in the British Motocross Championship Regulations.<br />

a)MX1: motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, over 175cc up to 500cc for 2-stroke engines<br />

and over 251cc up to 450cc for 4-stroke engines;<br />

b)MX2: motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, over 120cc up to 250cc for 2-stroke engines<br />

and over 175cc up to 250cc for 4-stroke engines:<br />

c) WMX: motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, solo machine120cc 2-stroke or 175cc<br />

fourstroke upto 450cc two or fourstroke.<br />

d) MXY1: motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, over 120cc up to 125cc 2-stroke engines<br />

e) MXY2: motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, over 125cc up to 150cc 2-stroke engines<br />

and over 175cc up to 250cc 4-stroke engine.<br />

g) 85cc: motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, 70cc to 85cc 2-stroke engines and 125cc up<br />

to 150 4-stroke engine<br />

h) 65cc: motorcycles of Cat. I, Group A1, 60cc up to 65cc s-stroke engine and 85cc<br />

upto 110cc 4-stroke engine<br />

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1.3 MOTORCYCLES, CLASSES AND OTHER SPECIFICATIONS<br />

2. Front Number Plate<br />

01.3.2 Front Number Plate<br />

The motorcycle’s front plate must always display (see diagrams):<br />

a) The background colour, in accordance with the <strong>ACU</strong> Motocross Standing<br />

Regulations<br />

b) The number of the rider, in accordance with the British Motocross Championship<br />

Regulations hereunder, as well as the <strong>ACU</strong> Motocross Standing Regulations;<br />

c) The area on the plate must have a minimum height of 200 mm and cover the<br />

complete width of the actual plate, with sufficient area to take 3 digits (ie 888) as<br />

specified in the Regulations. This area is considered the front number plate;<br />

d) The Logo’s as shown on the diagram must be displayed and must have a minimum<br />

clear space of 5 mm between the logo and the number Failure to do so will result<br />

in the rider losing 5 championship points from their overall Championship points<br />

total. This will be applied for each round that a rider fails to comply.<br />

The background colours and figures vary according to the class. The following colours<br />

schemes shall be used:<br />

MX1 White Background Black Number<br />

MX2 Black Background White Number<br />

WMX Black Background White Number<br />

MXY1 / MXY2 Black Background White Number<br />

Big Wheel 85cc Green Background White Number<br />

Small Wheel 85cc Red Background White Number<br />

65cc Black Background White Number<br />

The numbers must be clearly legible for the spectators and officials. Reflecting numbers<br />

are forbidden. The following minimum dimensions must be respected on the front number<br />

plate:<br />

- Height of the number 100 mm<br />

- Width of the Number 70 mm<br />

- Width of the stroke 25 mm<br />

- Space between two numbers 15 mm<br />

In addition to 01.3.2:<br />

The motorcycle’s front plate must always display:<br />

a) At the first meeting of the British Motocross Championship: a front red number<br />

plate with white numbers is compulsory for and must be displayed by the reigning<br />

British Motocross Champion when competing in the class in which they won their<br />

British Title.<br />

b) From the second meeting on, a front red number plate with white numbers is<br />

compulsory for and must be displayed by the current leader in each class of the<br />

Championship.<br />

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2. Front Number Plate<br />

c) If riders are tied on points leading the championship the red plate holder will be<br />

determined by the greatest number of highest places.<br />

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1.3 MOTORCYCLES, CLASSES AND OTHER SPECIFICATIONS<br />

3. Side Number Plate<br />

01.3.3 Side Number Plates<br />

The motorcycle’s side number plates must always display:<br />

a) The number of the rider, in accordance with the British Motocross Championship<br />

Regulations hereunder, as well as the <strong>ACU</strong> Motocross Standing Regulations.<br />

The numbers must be clearly legible for the spectators and officials. Reflecting numbers<br />

are forbidden.<br />

The following minimum dimensions must be respected on the side number plates:<br />

- Height of the number 100 mm<br />

- Width of the number 70 mm<br />

- Width of the stroke 25 mm<br />

- Space between two numbers 15 mm<br />

In addition to 01.3.3:<br />

The motorcycle’s side number plates must always display:<br />

a) The background colour and<br />

b) The number of the rider and<br />

c) Optionally, publicity of the rider’s/team’s sponsor(s).<br />

There is freedom of design and publicity, but incorporation of the rider’s number clearly<br />

into the graphics is compulsory.<br />

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1.3 MOTORCYCLES, CLASSES AND OTHER SPECIFICATIONS<br />

4. Other Specifications<br />

01.3.4 Other Specifications<br />

01.3.4.1 Transponders<br />

All registered British Championship riders should own their own transponder for which it<br />

is their responsibility to ensure that it is fully charged as per the manufacturer’s<br />

instructions and fitted to the machine used in all practices, qualifying sessions and races.<br />

Transponder types<br />

The timekeepers can issue a transponder to riders who do not have a transponder at the<br />

event for a hire fee of £10.00; fitting brackets will cost £5. The rider will be required to<br />

leave a Driving licence or Credit Card which will be returned when the transponder is<br />

handed back on the day of the event.<br />

The timekeepers will invoice riders who lose a hired transponder at the replacement cost<br />

of £250.00 + VAT including administration fee’s.<br />

The organisers and timekeepers will take no responsibility for the results of riders who<br />

fail to fit a transponder or fully charged transponder to their machine.<br />

Transponders can be purchased from HS Sport Ltd at Unit 5, Radnor Park Industrial<br />

Estate, Congleton, Cheshire CW12 4XN – Tel: 01260275708<br />

01.3.4.2 Engine Measuring<br />

Engine Measuring will be carried out at random in accordance with the <strong>2023</strong> <strong>ACU</strong><br />

Motocross Standing Regulations at every event. Any rider refusing to have an engine<br />

measured or failing the test will result in the loss of all British Championship points.<br />

Any rider selected at random for engine measuring will be required to make the engine<br />

available on site for the <strong>ACU</strong> appointed Technical Official to carry out the measuring.<br />

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01.4 OFFICIALS AND PROCEDURES<br />

1. General<br />

01.4 OFFICIALS AND PROCEDURES<br />

01.4.1 General<br />

The management and supervision of meetings, as well as the judicial procedure, are the<br />

responsibility of the officials appointed by <strong>ACU</strong> Ltd, RHL Activities and the Organising Club.<br />

<strong>ACU</strong> Ltd & RHL Activities has the right to renew or cancel an appointment whenever<br />

necessary, dependent upon which body was responsible for such appointment.<br />

An official shall not be a rider, sponsor, team manager or mechanic to a rider participating<br />

in the meeting.<br />

<strong>ACU</strong> Ltd, RHL Activities and the organising Club shall appoint officials whose aptitude and<br />

integrity for the position they can fully justify.<br />

These officials must be in possession of a valid <strong>ACU</strong> licence for the appropriate discipline<br />

and function.<br />

Official <strong>ACU</strong> Ltd approval is only given after the officials have proved to be competent<br />

according to the special requirements for each discipline.<br />

The <strong>ACU</strong> Motocross Department organise seminars obligatory for certain officials. The<br />

official must have successfully completed a seminar organised by the permanent<br />

Department in question.<br />

Participation in a seminar is required every three years. For seminars held in November<br />

and December, the validity of the licence will start as of 1 st January the following year.<br />

At a meeting, the holders of <strong>ACU</strong> licences are required to present their licences to the<br />

Secretary of the Meeting at signing on.<br />

All officials and marshals must remain operative with all the required equipment for the<br />

meeting in place and available at the circuit until the end of the period provided for the<br />

lodging of protest and appeals.<br />

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2. Officials who hold an <strong>ACU</strong> Licence<br />

01.4.2 Officials who hold an <strong>ACU</strong> Licence<br />

Any of the following officials, when on duty at British Motocross Championships, must be<br />

a holder of the appropriate <strong>ACU</strong> official’s licence which is valid for the current year:<br />

- Race Director<br />

- Clerk of the Course<br />

- Assistant Clerk of the Course<br />

- Chief Steward<br />

- Chief Technical Steward<br />

- Timekeeper<br />

- Safety Officer<br />

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3. Jurisdiction<br />

01.4.3 Jurisdiction<br />

Except for the Stewards of the Meeting, all officials and their assistants are subject to the<br />

authority of the Race Direction.<br />

01.4.3.1 Race Direction<br />

All registered Race Direction at each event will comprise of the following:<br />

• Race Director<br />

• Clerk of the Course<br />

• Deputy Clerk of the Course<br />

• RHL Activities Representative<br />

The first Race Direction meeting will take place on Race Day at 7.45am unless otherwise<br />

arranged and communicated to the Race Direction members.<br />

In addition, please refer to <strong>ACU</strong> NSC 6.04 and <strong>ACU</strong> NSC 6.08.<br />

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4. Race Director<br />

01.4.4 Race Director<br />

The <strong>ACU</strong> Motocross Committee will appoint a Race Director for the British Motocross<br />

Championships (MX1/MX2/MXY1/MXY2/WMX/85/65) in accordance with NSC 6.02<br />

1. A Race Director will be appointed where appropriate by <strong>ACU</strong> Head Office only when<br />

an Event Management Committee and/or a Race Direction has been established for a<br />

particular National or above meeting or Series of meetings (SR’s or championship<br />

conditions refer).<br />

2. The Race Director is responsible for ensuring the proper observation of the regulations.<br />

Only after authorization by <strong>ACU</strong> Head Office, the Race Director will act as the Senior<br />

Clerk of the Course with overall responsibility for ensuring the correct and efficient<br />

running of the practices and races.<br />

3. The Race Director shall work closely with the Clerk of the Course and where<br />

appropriate, the Promoter. The Race Director may delegate responsibilities to the Clerk<br />

of the Course as he deems necessary.<br />

4. The Race Director is also responsible for all communications between the Event<br />

Management Committee/Race Direction and the <strong>ACU</strong> Stewards.<br />

DUTIES OF THE RACE DIRECTOR<br />

1. The Race Director having been appointed in accordance with article 6.02 shall be<br />

responsible for:<br />

1. The overall responsibility for the general conduct and control of the events on the<br />

circuit, including judicial, in accordance with the Regulations and the programme.<br />

2. The Race Director must be present throughout practicing and the competition in order<br />

to carry out their specific duties. Their duties are concluded when the results have been<br />

finalised, the protest times having expired, all protests dealt with, and any post event<br />

inspection of machines or components have been completed and reported upon. The<br />

Race Director may delegate their powers to a responsible person. Responsibilities and<br />

duties are:<br />

1. Ensure that all legal requirements and relevant regulations are complied with and that<br />

all equipment needed to do so is at hand as appropriate.<br />

2. Ensure all other Senior Officials are in place.<br />

3. The control of practices and the races, adherence to the timetable and, if they deem<br />

necessary, agreeing with Race Direction to modify the timetable in accordance with the<br />

Regulations.<br />

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4. Race Director<br />

4. The stopping of any motorcycle in accordance with the Regulations.<br />

5. The stopping or neutralizing of practice or races in accordance with the Regulations if<br />

they deem it unsafe to continue and ensuring that the correct restart procedure is<br />

carried out.<br />

6. The starting procedure.<br />

7. The use of Safety cars/fast intervention vehicles.<br />

8. To ensure Race Control is adequately staffed and the staff are fully briefed on<br />

procedures.<br />

9. To ensure all trackside Officials are in place and carry out their duties in accordance<br />

with the Regulations.<br />

10. Inform the Chief Steward of any major incidents.<br />

11. Together with the Clerk of the Course, ensure the conditions of the track licence are<br />

fulfilled prior to the start of the first practice session or race and report to Race<br />

Direction.<br />

12. To ensure that any judicial action is taken as necessary.<br />

13. Together with the Clerk of the Course, to ensure that all medical, first aid, fire and<br />

ancillary services as may be required by the Permit Issuing Authority are on duty.<br />

14. Liaise with the Secretary of the Meeting in order that the circuit, competitors,<br />

sponsors, teams, press and commentators can be kept fully informed of all relevant<br />

information by means of event bulletins.<br />

15. Ensure that every serious incident or accident during practice or the races is recorded.<br />

16. Ensure Race Direction is satisfied with arrangements and have all documentation<br />

they require.<br />

17. Arrange meetings with Race Direction as considered necessary.<br />

18. Arrange any riders briefings that are considered necessary and ensure all riders are<br />

aware of such meetings.<br />

19. To ensure that all judicial proceedings are properly convened in accordance with the<br />

Regulations and as part of Race Direction, adjudicate on all Protests and ensure an<br />

appropriate record of decisions is made and handed to the Secretary of the Meeting.<br />

20.Together with the Chief Technical Officer to ensure that each machine carries the<br />

proper identification marking in accordance with the programme.<br />

21. Ensure that procedures are in place to verify that the correct rider is on each machine<br />

and marshal the machines as necessary.<br />

22. Oversee the start of all races liaising with the Clerk of the Course and Start/Finish and<br />

start line Officials to ensure the start procedure is correctly adhered to by all<br />

competitors, teams and officials.<br />

23. Be responsible for the verification of the identity of all riders and passengers, and<br />

that each of them has been correctly entered and that none of them is disqualified,<br />

suspended, excluded or otherwise ineligible from taking part in the competition.<br />

24. To receive reports of the Timekeepers and other Officials, together with any<br />

information as may be necessary, for the determination of the results.<br />

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25. To ensure that any Codes of Practice or Conduct in force at the time are complied<br />

with and that all necessary permissions have been obtained and essential services<br />

notified where required.<br />

In Addition: Powers of the Race Director<br />

Subject to the provisions of <strong>ACU</strong> NSC article 6.02, a Race Director may at their own<br />

discretion:<br />

1. Postpone the start of a meeting or competition for reasons of safety or force<br />

majeure.<br />

2. Stop a race or competition prematurely for reasons of safety or force majeure.<br />

3. Prevent any rider or passenger from starting if such action is considered to be<br />

necessary for safety reasons.<br />

4. Order the removal from the circuit, course or venue any person refusing to obey<br />

the orders of an official, or otherwise discipline such a person.<br />

5. Report to Race Direction any rider / passenger or any other person considered<br />

guilty of misbehaviour or breaches of the code or unfair practice or failure to<br />

comply with the Code or Supplementary Regulations, who have not been<br />

disciplined under article 6.07.4<br />

6. Prevent from starting any rider / passenger who is considered not qualified to<br />

start.<br />

7. Order any rider to be flagged off the circuit at any time during practice or race<br />

whom they consider for any reason to be a potential source of danger, or whom<br />

they consider is in breach of racing discipline or the sound control regulations.<br />

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5. Clerk of the Course<br />

01.4.5 Clerk of the Course<br />

Subject to provision of <strong>ACU</strong> NSC 6.02 the Clerk of the Course is appointed by the Organiser,<br />

with the approval of <strong>ACU</strong> Ltd. The Clerk of the Course is responsible to the Stewards of the<br />

meeting and to the Organiser for the good management and conduct of a competition<br />

held in accordance with this Code, its Appendices, the Supplementary Regulations and the<br />

Official Programme and for the direction and control of all Officials necessary for that<br />

purpose.<br />

. Their essential duties are listed under <strong>ACU</strong> National Sporting Code 6.06<br />

Subject to the provisions of <strong>ACU</strong> NSC article 6.02, a Clerk of the Course may at his own<br />

discretion:<br />

- Postpone the start of a meeting or competition for reasons of “force majeure”<br />

- Stop a race or competition prematurely for reasons of safety or force<br />

majeure<br />

- Prevent any rider or passenger from starting if such action is considered to<br />

be necessary for safety reasons.<br />

- Order the removal from the circuit, course or venue any person refusing to<br />

obey the orders of an official, or otherwise discipline such a person.<br />

- Take such disciplinary action as they may deem necessary on any rider,<br />

passenger or other person found guilty of misbehavior, or breach of the code<br />

or unfair or failure to comply with the Supplementary Regulations /<br />

Championship Conditions. In speed events any verbal notification of a<br />

penalty must be confirmed as soon as possible in writing. The document<br />

must give details of an offence as well as the penalty.<br />

- Report to Race Direction any rider / passenger or any other person<br />

considered guilty of misbehavior or breaches of the code or unfair practice or<br />

failure to comply with the Code or Supplementary Regulations, who have not<br />

been disciplined under article 6.09.4<br />

- Prevent a rider or a motorcycle from starting, or order their withdrawal from<br />

the meeting if they consider such action necessary for safety reasons.<br />

- Order the removal from the circuit, track or venue and its vicinity of any<br />

person refusing to obey the orders of an official in charge.<br />

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6. Publication of the Race Director/Clerk of The Courses Decisions<br />

01.4.6 Publication of Decisions of the Race Direction<br />

All decisions of the Race Direction necessary for the running of the meeting as well as the<br />

results must be published as soon as is reasonably possible.<br />

Any judicial decision pronounced by the Race Direction must be notified in writing directly<br />

after the hearing.<br />

Whenever possible at the meeting, the party (parties) involved must be notified orally. The<br />

decision of the Race Direction must be notified in a written document (see standard <strong>ACU</strong><br />

Forms)<br />

Whenever the party (parties) involved is (are) notified in writing at the meeting, the<br />

following procedure must be respected:<br />

- The party (parties) concerned by the Decision of the Race Direction must sign for<br />

receipt on a copy of the Race Direction decision/ acknowledgement of receipt.<br />

- The name of the person who receives the decision, their position/function, the<br />

venue, date, time of receipt must also be mentioned on this acknowledgement of<br />

receipt.<br />

- The copy of the Decision of the Race Direction, signed for receipt by the party<br />

(parties) concerned, must be added to the Report of the Chief Steward.<br />

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7. Steward of the Meetings<br />

01.4.7 Steward of the Meetings<br />

<strong>ACU</strong> Ltd will appoint the Chief Steward.<br />

Minimum quorum for a steward panel is one.<br />

The Minutes of all the Steward meetings must state in detail any penalties imposed, the<br />

decisions taken concerning any protests received (copies of which must be attached), the<br />

details of any accidents which may have occurred or any possible irregularities observed.<br />

The Minutes are to be prepared by the Secretary to the Steward and must be signed by<br />

him/her and the Chief Steward.<br />

A copy of these Minutes must be sent to the <strong>ACU</strong> Motocross Department within 72 hours<br />

after the meeting.<br />

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8. Publication of the Decisions of the Stewards<br />

01.4.8 Publication of the Decisions of the Stewards (Appeals)<br />

All decisions of the Steward necessary for the running of the meeting as well as the results<br />

must be notified in writing directly after the hearing.<br />

Whenever possible at the meeting, the party (parties) involved should at least be notified<br />

orally. The decision of the Steward must be notified by a written document (see standard<br />

<strong>ACU</strong> Forms).<br />

Whenever the party (parties) involved is (are) notified in writing at the meeting, the<br />

following procedure must be respected:<br />

- The party (parties) concerned by the Decision of the Steward of the meeting must<br />

sign for receipt on a copy of the Steward of the meeting decision/<br />

acknowledgement of receipt.<br />

- The name of the person who receives the decision. Their position/function, the<br />

venue, date, time of reception must also be mentioned on this acknowledgement of<br />

receipt.<br />

- The copy of the Decision of the Steward of the Meeting, signed for receipt by the<br />

party (parties) concerned, must be added to the Report of the Chief Steward.<br />

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9. Chief Technical Steward<br />

01.4.9 Chief Technical Steward<br />

The Chief Technical Steward, appointed by <strong>ACU</strong> Ltd, with the agreement of RHL Activities<br />

must oversee the control of the motorcycles and equipment in accordance with the <strong>ACU</strong><br />

rules and the Supplementary Regulations. This Official will be present from 2.00pm on<br />

the day prior to Race Day.<br />

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10. Timekeeper<br />

01.4.10 Timekeeper<br />

Appointed Timekeepers must be qualified to use the timekeeping system of the meeting.<br />

If requested to do so by the riders, the Race Director / Clerk of the Course may ask the<br />

Chief Timekeeper to examine their results and show them the recording of their lap<br />

times.<br />

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11. Environmental Officer<br />

01.4.11 Environmental Officer<br />

The Environmental Officer, appointed by the Organiser, shall be responsible for all<br />

environmental aspects and shall in particular:<br />

- Ensure that the <strong>ACU</strong> Environmental Code is respected.<br />

- Have access to all information concerning the meeting, and they must remain<br />

available for the duration of the event.<br />

- Draw up a report on the basis of a check-list prepared by the relevant <strong>ACU</strong><br />

Department and send it to the <strong>ACU</strong> Motocross Department.<br />

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12. Medical Officer<br />

01.4.12 Medical Officer<br />

The Medical Officer (MO), appointed by the RHL Activities Shall be responsible for all<br />

medical aspects and shall in particular:<br />

- Ensure that the <strong>ACU</strong> Medical Code is respected.<br />

- Inspect all medical/paramedical services in sufficient time before the start of practice<br />

and racing each day of the meeting.<br />

- Ensure that all medical/paramedical services and staff are in their correct place and<br />

ready to function.<br />

- Ensure that all medical/paramedical services are briefed prior to the first practice<br />

session, as well as debriefed after the meeting.<br />

- Give information and recommendations to the Race Direction on injured riders and<br />

all aspects of the meeting which may have potential medical consequences.<br />

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13. Flag Marshals<br />

01.4.13 Flag Marshals<br />

The minimum age for Flag Marshals is 16 years. They are appointed by the Organiser and<br />

must have participated in a briefing with the Clerk of the Course or Chief Marshal.<br />

For each Flag Marshal post, the Organiser must establish a list with the names of the<br />

marshals occupying the post.<br />

The Marshals must be identified by uniform shirts or bibs of a neutral colour. There must<br />

be a minimum of one Marshal per post: One or more additional Marshals may be<br />

necessary at specific areas on a circuit.<br />

After a meeting, the Flag Marshals must remain available to give evidence until the<br />

protest/appeal time has expired.<br />

Marshals should not leave their Marshal Point to assist riders.<br />

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14. Official Signals<br />

01.4.14 Official Signals<br />

Official signals shall be given (prior to the start of a race).<br />

Signal<br />

10 Minutes – Waiting Zone gate closes<br />

“Waiting Zone is Closed”<br />

(In the waiting zone)<br />

10 Minutes – Whistle Sounded<br />

(In the waiting zone)<br />

3 Minutes - Whistle Sounded<br />

(In the waiting zone)<br />

Board, 15 seconds (15”)<br />

(At the start)<br />

Meaning<br />

Reserve riders who are not allowed to start<br />

in the Race must leave the waiting zone.<br />

The entrance from the paddock to the<br />

waiting zone is closed.<br />

The access gate from the waiting zone to the<br />

circuit is opened.<br />

Riders leave for their sighting lap in any<br />

order<br />

Riders depart the waiting zone under<br />

starters orders to the start gate.<br />

The riders prepare for the start.<br />

15 seconds until the starting procedure<br />

enters its final phase.<br />

Board, 5 seconds (5”)<br />

(At the start)<br />

The starting gate will drop between the next<br />

5 to 10 seconds.<br />

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14. Official Signals<br />

Official flag signals will be given by means of a flag measuring 750 mm high by 600 mm<br />

wide as follows:<br />

Signal<br />

Meaning<br />

Red flag<br />

All riders must stop.<br />

(All false starts must be indicated by waving a red flag)<br />

Yellow flag, held stationary<br />

Yellow flag, waved<br />

Danger, take care, incident ahead.<br />

Great Danger, prepare to stop, no<br />

overtaking. A significant reduction in<br />

speed must be seen, therefore<br />

jumps should not be attempted.<br />

Blue flag<br />

Warning, you are about to be lapped.<br />

(The blue flag must be used by supplementary flag marshals, specialised for this flag only).<br />

Green flag<br />

Under Starters Order.<br />

(The green flag can only be used by an Official during the start procedure).<br />

Black Flag and a board with the riders<br />

number displayed<br />

Black and white chequered flag<br />

White with Red Diagonal Cross<br />

Raised and Motionless<br />

White with Red Diagonal Cross Waved<br />

Rider in question to stop.<br />

Signals the end of practice,<br />

qualification or the race.<br />

Medical Attention required at post<br />

Medical Crew & Officials in attendance on<br />

live race track. Proceed with extreme caution,<br />

riders must significantly reduce speed and<br />

roll each jump individually with no overtaking<br />

until past the area of concern.<br />

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1. Administrative Control<br />

01.5 RUNNING OF THE MEETING<br />

01.5.1 Administrative Control<br />

Riders entered in a meeting will be required to present their Motocross licence, starting<br />

permission from their FMN, and/or to sign an individual entry form during an<br />

administrative control carried out by the Organisers.<br />

It must be reported to the Race Direction whether all the riders present at the meeting:<br />

1) Hold a current Motocross Licence and be on the list of expert riders* (*MX1 / MX2) or<br />

National / International licence issued by the A.C.U., the S<strong>ACU</strong> or an International<br />

licence issued by their FMN.<br />

2) Have been authorised by their FMN to participate in that meeting.<br />

3) Have duly completed the official British Motocross Championship entry form.<br />

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2. RHL Ltd Passes<br />

01.5.2 RHL Ltd Passes<br />

The <strong>ACU</strong> MXGB British Motocross Championships are covered by an Agreement issued by<br />

<strong>ACU</strong> Ltd.<br />

For security and practical reasons, only passes issued by RHL Activities are valid. Passes<br />

remain the property of RHL Activities at all times.<br />

The passes issued to a rider are not valid if the rider is not entered in the individual round.<br />

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3. Preliminary Technical Control<br />

01.5.3 Preliminary Technical Control<br />

Prior to practice, a technical control must be carried out in accordance with the procedure<br />

and the times fixed in the British Motocross Championship Regulations and/or the<br />

Supplementary Regulations of the meeting.<br />

The technical verifications must be held on the site of the meeting.<br />

During these technical verifications, a rider may be required to provide and sign a written<br />

declaration asserting the conformity of certain parts of his motorcycle.<br />

During the meeting and per class, riders are allowed to use only those motorcycles<br />

(maximum two) presented at Technical Control.<br />

Each rider must present one motorcycle in their name and number at Technical Control.<br />

There are two possibilities for a second motorcycle. Technical Control will record the last<br />

6 digits of the frame number of each motorcycle presented.<br />

1) Riders may present at Technical Control a second motorcycle in their name and<br />

number;<br />

2) Teams may present at Technical Control a second motorcycle to be used by two or<br />

more riders. In this case, the team presenting the motorcycle, must inform the<br />

Technical Stewards of the names and numbers of the riders eligible to use this<br />

motorcycle;<br />

Machines will be selected at random for Sound Testing when presented at Preliminary<br />

Technical Control.<br />

At each round a Technical Control Card will be handed to the Rider/Mechanic when you<br />

are carry out the Registration/’Signing On’ process at the welcome office.<br />

The information contained on the Technical Control Card is automatically populated from<br />

the Rider Application and will have the following information:<br />

- Name<br />

- Race Number<br />

- Transponder Number<br />

- Bike (s) and Frame Number (s)<br />

It is the riders responsibility to ensure all the information is correct. If any of the<br />

information is missing it is the responsibility of the rider to complete the relevant missing<br />

information, prior to attending the Technical Control Area.<br />

Riders may change motorcycles at any time except during a race.<br />

The final choice of motorcycle to be used in a race must be made 4 minutes before the<br />

start of the race in question.<br />

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3. Preliminary Technical Control<br />

At any time during the meeting:<br />

1) On request of the Technical Steward, a rider must present their self and/or their<br />

motorcycle(s) and/or equipment to the technical verification;<br />

2) A rider will be responsible for keeping. their motorcycle and/or equipment in<br />

conformity with the rules;<br />

3) The Race Direction can disqualify a motorcycle, the construction or condition of<br />

which is considered to be or may become a source of danger.<br />

01.5.3.1 Sound Control<br />

Sound Tests will be carried out in accordance with the <strong>2023</strong> <strong>ACU</strong> Motocross Standing<br />

Regulations and <strong>2023</strong> <strong>ACU</strong> Sound level control.<br />

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4. Circuit Control<br />

01.5.4 Circuit Control<br />

A circuit control will be made by the Race Director, Clerk of the Course, RHL Activities<br />

Representative and the Chief Steward the day preceding the practices.<br />

If deemed necessary, by either the Race Director, Clerk of the Course, RHL Activities<br />

Representative and Chief Steward a second circuit control may be carried out at a time<br />

to be agreed.<br />

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5. Practice / Practice Restrictions<br />

01.5.5 Practice / Practice Restrictions<br />

Unofficial riding on a British Motocross Championship circuit by riders competing in the<br />

British Motocross Championship is prohibited within 28 days of the date of the meeting.<br />

On Race Day riders and team members are forbidden to ride any motorised vehicle and/or<br />

bicycle on the track outside the official practice/qualifying sessions and races.<br />

There will not be a test area for motorcycles at any event.<br />

In addition to 01.5.5:<br />

Riders may be invited by RHL Activities & the event organisers to participate in an<br />

organised Press Day prior to a championship round.<br />

<strong>ACU</strong> Ltd must be advised of the Press Day and at least 6 riders invited to attend on the<br />

specified date and time. Riders will not be allowed to complete a full lap of the track.<br />

Riders will be required to sign on and must wear their official team/race clothing. RHL<br />

Activities & the Organisers must officially invite local media and championship media<br />

sources to attend on the specified date and time.<br />

Riders may be required by RHL Activities to carry on-board/helmet camera’s, reasonable<br />

access and assistance to the technicians to facilitate mounting and adjustment must be<br />

given.<br />

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6. Practice / Free Practice<br />

01.5.6 Practice / Free Practice<br />

The official Free Practice sessions of a British Motocross Championship meeting are part<br />

of that meeting and cannot be considered unofficial practices.<br />

Riders must always start Free Practice from the waiting zone.<br />

All the riders present at the meeting must take part in the Free Practice and must complete<br />

at least 1 lap.<br />

Any rider found stopping on the circuit during Free Practice or Timed Qualification for any<br />

reason may be liable for a penalty from Race Direction.<br />

In addition to 01.5.6:<br />

In the MX1 class, up to 45 riders may take part in the Free Practice. In the MX2 class, up<br />

to 45 riders may take part in Free Practice. In the WMX, MXY1/ MXY2 class, 85BW, 85SW<br />

and 65cc classes, up to 45 riders may take part in Free Practice.<br />

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7. Qualifying<br />

01.5.7 Qualifying<br />

Free Practice and Q1 are considered as one qualifying session; therefore any penalties<br />

which may be issued will not be applied until the end of the Q1 session.<br />

01.5.7.1 MX1 / MX2 / MXY1 / MXY2 Class<br />

Qualifying in MX1 / MX2 / MXY1 / MXY2 class will be solely through Timed Practice.<br />

Up to 40 riders (plus 5 reserves) may take part in Time Practice. Of these 40 riders,<br />

40 riders will qualify for each of the classes above, British Motocross Championship Races.<br />

These 40 riders will qualify according to their best result in Time Practice. In case of ties,<br />

the second best times will be taken into consideration. Reserve riders will remain as<br />

reserve riders for all races and will only be promoted to a place when in the waiting Zone.<br />

The riders will qualify according to the following model:<br />

MX1 / MX2 / MXY1 / MXY2 Finishing Positions Result<br />

Timed Practice Q1<br />

(15 minutes)<br />

1 to 40 Advance to the<br />

British Motocross<br />

Championship Races.<br />

Gate positions 1 - 40<br />

If all Timed Practices are cancelled for any reason, the following procedure will be used:<br />

MX1 / MX2 / MXY1 / MXY2 Finishing Positions Result<br />

Heat<br />

(15 minutes + 1 lap)<br />

1 to 40 Waiting Zone positions for the<br />

British Motocross<br />

Championship Races<br />

In collaboration Race Direction will decide upon any modifications to the time schedule<br />

and qualifying criteria.<br />

01.5.7.2 WMX / 85BW / 85SW / 65cc Class<br />

Qualifying in the class will be solely through Timed Practice.<br />

Up to 40 riders (plus 5 reserves) may take part in Time Practice. Of these 40 riders,<br />

40 riders will qualify for each of the classes above, British Motocross Championship Races.<br />

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7. Qualifying<br />

These 40 riders will qualify according to their best result in Time Practice. In case of ties,<br />

the second best times will be taken into consideration. Reserve riders will remain as<br />

reserve riders for all races and will only be promoted to a place when in the waiting Zone.<br />

These 40 riders will qualify according to their best result in Time Practice. In case of ties,<br />

the second best times will be taken into consideration.<br />

The riders will qualify according to the following model:<br />

WMX/85BW/85SW/65cc Finishing Positions Result<br />

Timed Practice Q1<br />

(10 minutes)<br />

1 - 40 Advance to British Motocross<br />

Championship Races. Gate<br />

positions 1-40.<br />

If all Timed Practices are cancelled for any reason the following procedure will be used:<br />

WMX /85BW/85SW/65cc Finishing Positions Result<br />

Heat<br />

(10 minutes + 1 lap)<br />

1 to 40 Waiting Zone positions for the<br />

British Motocross<br />

Championship Races<br />

In collaboration Race Direction will decide upon any modifications to the time schedule<br />

and qualifying criteria.<br />

In addition to 01.5.7<br />

If a rider(s) fail to record a time in Timed Practice they will be placed at the end of the<br />

riders who record a time. If more than one rider fails to record a time the lowest<br />

numerical order will be placed ahead of the next rider.<br />

Should a practice/qualification session be halted riders must obey the instructions of<br />

Officials. Riders will be directed to the work area where they will remain until the session<br />

is able to re-commence. The continuation will be of the time remaining and the clock will<br />

recommence when the first rider departs the work area. Race Direction reserve the right<br />

to modify the remaining time in any manner which they deem to be appropriate.<br />

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7. Qualifying<br />

85SW & 65cc – Pre Championship Rounds - Qualifying<br />

To be selected into the British Championship 65cc & 85SW, riders will need to affiliate to<br />

one of the <strong>ACU</strong> clubs who are hosting the qualifying rounds. Riders must hold a valid <strong>ACU</strong><br />

licence and be a member of that club and compete in the three qualifying rounds<br />

announced for <strong>2023</strong>.<br />

After the three qualifying rounds which will end on or by Sunday 14th May, RHL will<br />

contact the riders who qualify to register and enter the three rounds which will run with<br />

the Big Wheel 85cc, MXY1/MXY2, WMX, MX1 and MX2 classes. Selected riders will be<br />

given two weeks to enter before the next rider is contacted from the club.<br />

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8. Designation of the Reserve Riders<br />

01.5.8 Designation of the Reserve Riders<br />

01.5.8.1 MX1/ MX2 / MXY1/MXY2 British Motocross Championship<br />

The reserve riders will be the riders who are listed as reserves on the official start list.<br />

MX1 / MX2 / MXY1 / MXY2 Positions Result<br />

Timed Practice Q1 Fastest Reserve First Reserve<br />

(15 minutes) Second Fastest Second Reserve<br />

Third Fastest<br />

Third Reserve<br />

Fourth Fastest<br />

Fourth Reserve<br />

Fifth Fastest<br />

Fifth Reserve<br />

01.5.8.2 WMX / 85BW / 85SW / 65cc British Motocross Championship<br />

The reserve riders will be the riders who are listed as reserves on the official start list.<br />

WMX / 85BW / 85SW / 65cc Positions Result<br />

Timed Practice Q1 Fastest Reserve First Reserve<br />

(10 minutes) Second Fastest Second Reserve<br />

Third Fastest<br />

Third Reserve<br />

Fourth Fastest<br />

Fourth Reserve<br />

Fifth Fastest<br />

Fifth Reserve<br />

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10. Autograph Session<br />

01.5.9 Start Practice<br />

An opportunity for practice starts; of up to 3 minutes will be provided to the riders.<br />

Start practice is optional.<br />

Mass starts are forbidden.<br />

In addition to 01.5.9:<br />

- MX1: Immediately before Free Practice<br />

(One Group/Maximum 45 riders)<br />

- MX2: Immediately before Free Practice<br />

(One Group/Maximum 45 riders)<br />

- MXY1 / MXY2 Immediately before Free Practice<br />

(One Group/Maximum 45 riders)<br />

- 85 BW Immediately before Free Practice<br />

(One Group/Maximum 45 riders)<br />

- 85 SW Immediately before Free Practice<br />

(One Group/Maximum 45 riders)<br />

- 65cc Immediately before Free Practice<br />

(One Group/Maximum 45 riders)<br />

- WMX Immediately before Free Practice<br />

(One group/Maximum 45 riders)<br />

01.5.9.1 Concrete Start Pad<br />

If Mesh Grid start pad is in operation it must be used during the Start Practice session. The<br />

start pad may be cleaned between Practice Starts.<br />

01.5.10 Autograph Session / Rider Interviews<br />

Riders will be required to participate in an autograph session arranged by RHL Activities<br />

Press Officer & Event Organiser.<br />

The autograph session / Rider Interviews will take place in the Team awnings for at least<br />

15 minutes.<br />

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11. Waiting Zone Procedure<br />

01.5.11 Waiting Zone Procedure<br />

The following procedure will be used in the waiting zone:<br />

20 minutes before the start The entrance to the waiting zone is open<br />

10 Minutes – Waiting Zone gate Closes<br />

“Waiting Zone is Closed”<br />

(In the waiting zone)<br />

The entrance from the paddock to the waiting<br />

zone is closed.<br />

Reserve riders who are allowed to take part<br />

will be notified. Reserve riders who are not<br />

allowed to start in the race must leave the<br />

waiting zone. After Reserve riders have been<br />

promoted; late riders who have missed<br />

“Waiting Zone Closed” time will be allowed<br />

to take part if there are any remaining<br />

spaces. Those late riders will go to the line<br />

after all other riders have taken their places.<br />

Late riders arriving at the closed waiting<br />

zone will go to the line in order of their<br />

arrival at the closed gate. i.e. last (latest)<br />

arrival last gate. Should multiple late riders<br />

arrive at the same time then they will be<br />

placed in order of their qualification time.<br />

No rider will be admitted once the first rider<br />

departs for the Sighting Lap.<br />

10 Minutes – Whistle Sounded<br />

(In the waiting zone)<br />

3 Minutes - Whistle Sounded<br />

(In the waiting zone)<br />

The access gate from the waiting zone to the<br />

circuit is opened.<br />

Riders leave for their sighting lap.<br />

Riders depart the waiting zone under<br />

starters orders to the start gate.<br />

The riders prepare for the start.<br />

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11. Waiting Zone Procedure<br />

In addition to 01.5.11:<br />

The Waiting zone consists of two parts 1. Waiting Zone (behind or close to the start) and<br />

2. Holding Zone (Specified Area).<br />

Each rider may bring two motorcycles to the Waiting Zone, the motorcycle that will be<br />

used for the sighting lap must be placed in the Waiting Zone. If a second motorcycle is<br />

brought it must be placed in the Holding Zone (both motorcycles must have<br />

transponders). The rider / team are responsible for the security of the machine placed<br />

in the Holding Zone. Also see 01.5.12<br />

Provided a rider’s machine is in the Waiting Zone before it closes the rider may leave the<br />

area if they wish. As sighting laps are optional, the rider will maintain his position in the<br />

waiting zone if he is not retuned by the start of the sighting lap. If he returns whilst the<br />

riders are still feeding out, he may participate in the sighting lap. If a rider has not<br />

returned when the riders are allowed to the line (under starters orders) he will not be<br />

allowed to take his qualified place and must go to the line in last position apart from<br />

those riders placed last who have missed the Waiting Zone closure.<br />

Once the Waiting Zone has closed, only riders and officials will be permitted in the start<br />

area. Additionally, at all times only riders and officials will be permitted on the start pad.<br />

The Start Pad is described as the area including the gate and 3m back from the gate.<br />

Riders must use the toilet facility provided in the Waiting Zone. Violation of this may result<br />

in a fine of £50 from the Race Director / Clerk of the Course. This penalty will be deemed<br />

a statement of fact.<br />

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12. Sighting Lap<br />

01.5.12 Sighting Lap<br />

Before each British Championship race, the riders will be given the opportunity to make a<br />

sighting lap.<br />

Participation in the sighting lap is optional.<br />

Once a rider has started their sighting lap, they must continue in the direction of the<br />

course.<br />

If a rider has a machine issue they are allowed to return to the Waiting Zone by the<br />

quickest route. However, they must ensure the failed motorcycle is in a safe position<br />

before doing so. They must not receive outside assistance<br />

After their sighting lap, riders must return with their motorcycles directly to the waiting<br />

zone using the access gate indicated.<br />

In addition to 01.5.12:<br />

The following procedure will apply:<br />

10 Minutes – Whistle Sounded<br />

(In the waiting zone)<br />

The access gate from the waiting zone to the circuit<br />

is opened.<br />

Riders leave for their sighting lap in any order<br />

7 Minutes – before the start The entrance to the track is closed. No further<br />

sighting laps are allowed<br />

4 Minutes - before the start The entrance from the track to the Waiting zone is<br />

closed. All riders should be back from the sighting<br />

lap. Riders may use their second motorcycle when it<br />

has been placed in the Holding Zone. They may join<br />

the Waiting Zone up to the moment when the riders<br />

are called under starters orders. Riders arriving<br />

after this time will lose their initial starting position.<br />

The rider’s team is responsible for taking the<br />

second motorcycle (the one not being used) back<br />

to the paddock immediately after expiration of the<br />

possibility to use the second motorcycle.<br />

3 Minutes - Whistle Sounded<br />

(In the waiting zone)<br />

Riders depart the waiting zone under starters<br />

orders to the start gate.<br />

The riders prepare for the start.<br />

Sighting laps will be at the discretion of Race Direction.<br />

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13. Start Procedure<br />

01.5.13 Start Procedure<br />

The following procedure will be used:<br />

3 minutes before the start: Whistle Sounded.<br />

Riders depart the waiting zone under starters orders<br />

to the start gate.<br />

As of then:<br />

Once the first rider has taken their positions at the<br />

starting gate, a green flag will be displayed, riders<br />

are under the starter’s orders.<br />

Only the riders, the television crew and the essential<br />

officials are allowed in the starting area.<br />

15 seconds before the start: The 15 second board will be displayed.<br />

The entrance from the waiting zone to the starting<br />

area is closed.<br />

Riders who have mechanical problems in the waiting<br />

zone and do not succeed in repairing their<br />

motorcycle before this time, must remain there<br />

until the gate has dropped. Once the gate has<br />

dropped they can enter the starting area and<br />

resume the race. The penalty for violation of this<br />

regulation is disqualification from the Race in<br />

question.<br />

Riders having mechanical problems at the starting<br />

gate must wait for assistance until the gate has<br />

dropped. Once the gate has dropped, their<br />

mechanic(s) may assist at the gate. The penalty for<br />

violation of this regulation is disqualification from<br />

the race in question.<br />

5 seconds before the start: The 5 second board will be displayed. The starting<br />

gate will drop between the next 5 to 10 seconds.<br />

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13. Start Procedure<br />

Starts must take place from one row. Mass starts will be made with engines running.<br />

Once a rider has taken their position at the starting gate, they cannot change it, return to<br />

the waiting zone or receive assistance prior to the start.<br />

A “15 seconds” sign will be displayed from the moment the riders are in line. The<br />

“15 seconds” sign will be displayed for 15 full seconds.<br />

At the end of 15 seconds, a “5 seconds” sign will be displayed and the gate will drop<br />

between 5 and 10 seconds after the “5 seconds” sign is first shown.<br />

In addition to 01.5.13:<br />

The area in front of the starting gate shall be prepared in a consistent manner providing<br />

conditions as equal as possible for all riders. No one except the essential officials, TV<br />

camera crews and photographers shall be allowed in this area. No grooming of the area<br />

is permitted.<br />

Also see 01.2.9<br />

If during the start procedure, the process needs to be halted for any reason, this will be<br />

shown by the raising of the red flag the riders will no longer be under starters orders and<br />

will return to the Waiting Zone, to await further instructions. The start procedure will<br />

recommence as soon as possible. There will not under normal circumstances be an<br />

additional sighting lap, however Race Direction reserve the right to amend this should<br />

they decide accordingly.<br />

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14. Starting Order<br />

01.5.14 Starting Order<br />

01.5.14.1 MX1 / MX2/ MXY1/MXY2 / 85BW/ 85SW / 65cc / WMX Starting Order<br />

The riders select their gates for the British Motocross Championship races based on the<br />

results of the Q1 Timed Practice. (MXY1/ MXY2 are an amalgamated Qualifying<br />

session).<br />

The starting order is as follows:<br />

a) The first rider to proceed to the start gate are the riders who qualified in Timed<br />

Practice. The Pole Position winner will be the first at the gate, followed by second<br />

fastest, third fastest and so on.<br />

b) If they are admitted to the race, the reserve riders leave the reserve area and<br />

proceed to the starting gate, after the qualified riders, in order of priority.<br />

c) Late qualified riders, if they are admitted to the race, leave the reserve area and<br />

proceed to the starting gate, after the qualified riders and reserve riders in order of<br />

defined in 01.15.11<br />

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15. Races<br />

01.5.15 Races<br />

01.5.15.1 MX1/MX2 British Motocross Championships<br />

In each class, the races will be run over of 25 minutes plus one lap (maximum 40 riders).<br />

01.5.15.2 MXY1 / MXY2 British Youth Championship<br />

The races will be run over 20 minutes plus one lap (maximum 40 riders).<br />

01.5.15.3 85BW / 85SW British Youth Championship<br />

The races will be run over 14 minutes plus one lap (maximum 40 riders).<br />

01.5.15.4 65cc British Youth Championship<br />

The races will be run over 13 minutes plus one lap (maximum 40 riders).<br />

01.5.15.5 WMX British Championship<br />

The races will be run over 15 minutes plus one lap (maximum 40 riders).<br />

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16. False Start<br />

01.5.16 False Start<br />

In case of a false start, there will be a re-start.<br />

A red flag will be displayed to the riders.<br />

The riders will return to the waiting zone and the re-start will take place as soon as<br />

possible with the same riders.<br />

In the case that the restart will take place immediately riders may only exchange their<br />

machines in the waiting zone.<br />

In the case that the re-start will not take place immediately riders will return to the<br />

waiting zone to be instructed if they can return to the paddock and if so a change of<br />

machine will be allowed. The final choice must be made 10 minutes before the restart,<br />

when the waiting zone will close.<br />

A reserve rider who has not been admitted to the initial start cannot be introduced after<br />

a false start.<br />

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17. Stopping of a race<br />

01.5.17 Stopping of a race<br />

Any part of the British Motocross Championship meeting can be prematurely stopped for<br />

urgent and/or safety reasons or other cases of “force majeure”. In that case, a red flag<br />

will be displayed to the riders:<br />

01.5.17.1 less than 2 laps completed<br />

- If a race is stopped before the leader has completed 2 laps there will be a<br />

complete restart. Riders will return to the waiting zone and await an official<br />

announcement. A restart will take place as soon as possible.<br />

- Changing of motorcycles will be allowed.<br />

- If one or more riders are deemed to be at fault for the race being stopped, they<br />

may be disqualified from taking part in the restart.<br />

- Reserve riders (if any) may take part in the restart of a race if one or more of the<br />

original starters are unable to take part or are disqualified.<br />

- After the first restart any further re-starts will be at the discretion of Race<br />

Direction.<br />

- If a race is not completed, Race Direction will declare it null and Void. No prize<br />

Money will be paid.<br />

01.5.17.2 two laps completed by the leader but before 50% race time completed<br />

- If a race is stopped after 2 laps but before 50% has been completed by the leader<br />

there will be a restart. Riders will return to the waiting zone and await an official<br />

announcement. A restart will take place as soon as possible.<br />

- Changing of motorcycles will be allowed.<br />

- If one or more riders are deemed to be at fault for the race being stopped, they<br />

may be disqualified from taking part in the restart.<br />

- The starting order will be determined by each rider’s race position at the end of the<br />

lap preceding the last lap completed by the leader. i.e if the leader has completed<br />

the second lap and is working for the third laps, the starting order would be set<br />

with the order from the completion of the first lap.<br />

- Race position is defined as the riders’ scoring positions, not position on the track.<br />

- Riders will be restarted from a staggered standing start in the starting area.<br />

- Riders will be lined up in a staggered formation beginning on the straight at a start<br />

line located by the first turn, starting with the rider that was in first position and<br />

continuing back towards the starting area.<br />

- Riders not ready to take their position in line will be placed last<br />

- Once all riders are in position, the start official will raise a green flag to indicate the<br />

start will be within 30 seconds. The start official will then lower the green flag to<br />

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17. Stopping of a race<br />

signal the start. Any movement of the motorcycle prior to the lowering of the green<br />

flag will be deemed as a jump start, furthermore riders may not overtake the rider<br />

in front of them until they pass the designated starting line.<br />

- Any rider that does overtake the rider in front of them before the starting line will<br />

also be deemed to have jumped the start and will be penalised accordingly.<br />

- Eligible riders who are unable to participate in the re-start due to stalled motorcycle<br />

or continued repairs may join the race from the starting area at any time during the<br />

race<br />

- Riders who were not actively participating in the race at the time the red flag was<br />

displayed are not authorised to take part in the re-start<br />

- The race will be re-run over the remaining race distance.<br />

In the event of multiple red flags occurring Race Direction reserve the right to limit<br />

the number of restarts.<br />

- Full championship points will be awarded<br />

01.5.17.3 After 50%<br />

After 50% of the published race distance, excluding any additional laps, has elapsed<br />

- If a race is stopped after 50% of the race time has elapsed the result will be<br />

declared on the last completed lap.<br />

- If a race has to be stopped after the leader(s) has taken the chequered flag they<br />

will be classified as having finished the race. The order of classification for those<br />

riders who have not taken the chequered flag shall be based upon the order of last<br />

crossing the finishing line prior to the showing of the red flag and only competitors<br />

who are racing at the showing of the red flag and have completed 50%, rounded<br />

down to the last full lap, of the overall race distance will be classified.<br />

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18. Classification at the end of a race<br />

01.5.18 Classification at the end of a race<br />

The order of classification shall be based upon the number of laps completed and order<br />

of finish; i.e. all riders finishing on the same lap as the winner will be classified in the<br />

order they cross the finish line, followed by riders with one less lap, then two laps and so<br />

on. Riders must cross the finish line within 5 minutes of the arrival of the winner, i.e.<br />

riders have 5 minutes to complete the lap or it will not be counted in their result. The<br />

procedure to determine the classification in the results of riders who do not complete the<br />

lap within 5 minutes after the arrival of the winner will be according to the number of<br />

laps completed, and in the event of a tie, according to their finishing order at the end of<br />

the preceding lap. Riders must complete 50% of the race winner, rounded down, to be<br />

classified as a finisher.<br />

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19. Sound Control<br />

01.5.19 Sound Control<br />

Should a machine become excessively noisy during a practice or racing session in the<br />

opinion of the Race Director or Clerk of the Course, a board displaying “Noise” together<br />

with the offender’s number shall be shown to the rider in question at an appropriate place<br />

on the circuit. Once passing the board the rider has two laps in which to enter the work<br />

area and effect satisfactory repairs. i.e. the rider may only pass the board on two<br />

occasions. If the rider fails to enter the work area during that time they will be shown the<br />

Black Flag and disqualified from the race in question. Under these circumstances no Sound<br />

Test shall be undertaken.<br />

In either instance, if there are not enough laps left in the session or race for the above<br />

scenario to take place, the rider will still be shown the board whereby they are advised to<br />

effect a repair. However, if they fail to do this, the machine will automatically be sound<br />

tested at the end of the session or race.<br />

Immediately after each race, three or more motorcycles, chosen at random by Race<br />

Direction prior to the start of the event and relevant to qualifying, may be checked for<br />

compliance with noise regulations. (see 01.5.3.1)<br />

The motorcycle shall be deemed to be in parc ferme conditions immediately it passes the<br />

chequered flag until it leaves the course at the official exit point and no one, except an<br />

official of the meeting may touch the machine until released by the Chief Technical Officer.<br />

In addition to 01.5.19:<br />

Other motorcycles may also be checked at the request of the Clerk of the Course or Race<br />

Director at any time.<br />

All results of any technical testing will be recorded and retained for a minimum 12 months<br />

from the date of the test.<br />

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20. Results / Procedure<br />

01.5.20 Results / Procedure<br />

All official outings of the riders on the circuit (see Art. 01.1.3 Format of the Meeting) must<br />

be timed, with the exception of Free Practice, with the results displayed on monitors in the<br />

official Work / Signal area.<br />

Timing shall continue until:<br />

- 5 minutes after the end of each timed qualification session;<br />

- 5 minutes after the arrival of the winner of the race in question.<br />

The winner of a race is the rider who crosses the finish line, while the chequered flag is<br />

being displayed, first.<br />

Races are officially ended at the completion of the lap at which the chequered flag is<br />

displayed to the winner.<br />

The riders who follow the winner will then leave the track at the official track exit after<br />

crossing the finishing line.<br />

The time at which a motorcycle crosses a control line shall be registered at the moment<br />

the foremost part of the motorcycle crosses the line.<br />

When crossing control lines, the rider must always be in contact with the motorcycle.<br />

All riders participating in the Timed Qualification will be classified by the fastest lap time<br />

set during the session.<br />

All the riders participating in the races will be classified by the number of laps completed<br />

and order of finish and; i.e. all riders finishing on the same lap as the winner will be<br />

classified in the order they cross the finish line, followed by riders with one less lap, then<br />

two laps and so on. Riders must cross the finish line within 5 minutes of the arrival of the<br />

winner, i.e. riders have 5 minutes to complete the lap or it will not be counted in their<br />

result. The procedure to determine the classification in the results of riders who do not<br />

complete the lap within 5 minutes after the arrival of the winner will be according to the<br />

number of laps completed, and in the event of a tie, according to their finishing order at<br />

the end of the preceding lap. Riders must complete 50% of the race winner, rounded down,<br />

to be classified as a finisher.<br />

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20. Results / Procedure<br />

If the chequered flag is mistakenly displayed later than the official time/distance, the<br />

finishing order shall be determined by the running order at the official time/distance.<br />

Under any other circumstances, such as mistaken display of the chequered flag before the<br />

official time/distance, the finishing order shall be determined by the running order at the<br />

time the chequered flag is displayed.<br />

The Race Director shall appoint an official who will counter sign, with a statement of the<br />

time of day, all provisional results prior to publication.<br />

The results will not become official until the time limits for protests and appeals have<br />

elapsed.<br />

The Race Director will approve the reports of the Timekeepers and present them to the<br />

final meeting of Race Direction.<br />

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21. Results<br />

01.5.21 Results / Awarding of Points<br />

01.5.21.1 MX1/MX2/MXY1/ MXY2/WMX /Expert/85BW/85SW/65cc British<br />

Motocross Championships<br />

Points will be awarded to riders in each British Motocross Championship Race according<br />

to the following scale:<br />

For the MX1/MX2/MXY1/MXY2 & Expert<br />

25 points to the 1 st 10 points to the 11 th<br />

22 points to the 2 nd 9 points to the 12 th<br />

20 points to the 3 rd 8 points to the 13 th<br />

18 points to the 4 th 7 points to the 14 th<br />

16 points to the 5 th 6 points to the 15 th<br />

15 points to the 6 th 5 points to the 16 th<br />

14 points to the 7 th 4 points to the 17 th<br />

13 points to the 8 th 3 points to the 18 th<br />

12 points to the 9 th 2 points to the 19 th<br />

11 Points to the 10 th 1 point to the 20 th<br />

WMX/85BW/85SW/65cc British Motocross Championships the points will be awarded to<br />

riders according to the following scale:<br />

01.5.21.2 Manufacturers British Motocross Championships<br />

For the Manufacturers’ British Motocross Championship, only the highest placed<br />

motorcycle of each Manufacturer will gain points, according to their position in each race<br />

of the MX1 / MX2 British Motocross Championship.<br />

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21. Results<br />

01.5.21.3 Results / Final Standings<br />

In each class, the winner of the British Motocross Championship meeting is the rider who<br />

has obtained the most points; the runner-up will be the rider who has obtained the second<br />

best number of points, and so on, irrespective of the number of races they have finished.<br />

In case of ties, the number of better places will be taken into account.<br />

If a tie exists, the points scored in the last race counting towards the Championship<br />

meeting will determine the order of placing in the final standings of the meeting of those<br />

riders who scored points.<br />

A minimum of three rounds must be held to have a Champion title.<br />

All rounds count towards the Championship Series.<br />

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22. Results / Presentation and Publication<br />

01.5.22 Results / Presentation and Publication<br />

The results must clearly indicate:<br />

- Title of the meeting<br />

- Date and venue of the meeting<br />

- Class.<br />

The results must always include the following information:<br />

- Position<br />

- The number of classified riders<br />

- Name and first name of the riders<br />

- Team of the rider<br />

- Motorcycle of the rider<br />

- Track Distance<br />

- The winner’s average speed<br />

- Fastest time & Laps completed<br />

The Track Distance must be supplied to the Timekeepers by the Track Inspector or RHL<br />

Representative.<br />

The results of the qualifying sessions and races must be communicated to Race Direction.<br />

At the final meeting of Race Direction the results must be approved.<br />

The final results of the meeting must be sent to the <strong>ACU</strong> Motocross Department.<br />

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23. Prize Money<br />

01.5.23 Prize Money<br />

The minimum prize money for the MX1 and MX2 British Motocross Championships will<br />

be per race payable on the following scale:<br />

1 st - £500 6 th - £90<br />

2 nd - £400 7 th - £80<br />

3 rd - £300 8 th - £70<br />

4 th - £180 9 th - £60<br />

5 th - £105 10 th - £50<br />

Holeshot Prizes will be voucher/product to be advised in the Supplementary Regulations<br />

To receive prize money all competitors must be classified as a finisher.<br />

All prize money will be paid after all time limits for protests and appeals have elapsed by<br />

cheque or BACS.<br />

All Prize Money must then be paid within 7 days of the meeting, but always subject to<br />

time limits for protests and appeals.<br />

There is no prize money payable to British Expert Championships.<br />

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24. Prize Giving Ceremony<br />

01.5.24 Prize-Giving Ceremony<br />

A Prize-Giving Ceremony based on the provisional results must be held at each meeting,<br />

conditions and time permitting.<br />

The top three positions in the overall standings in the meeting must take part in the Prize-<br />

Giving Ceremony. Any infraction of this rule will be penalised, including any planned media<br />

activities after the prize giving ceremony.<br />

In addition to 01.5.24:<br />

The Prize-Giving Ceremony will take place as per Programme<br />

The following persons must take part in the Prize-Giving Ceremony for MX1/MX2 classes<br />

- The rider winning the meeting;<br />

- The second placed rider in the meeting;<br />

- The third placed rider in the meeting.<br />

- The Championship Leader after Moto 2<br />

Any other rider deemed appropriate by RHL Activities Ltd<br />

The Following Persons must take part in the Prize Giving Ceremony for British Expert<br />

MX1/MX2, WMX, MXY1, MXY2, 85BW, 85SW classes<br />

- The rider winning the meeting;<br />

- The Second placed rider in the meeting<br />

- The third placed rider in the meeting<br />

The following persons must take part in the Prize-Giving Ceremony for 65cc class<br />

- The rider winning the meeting;<br />

- The second placed rider in the meeting;<br />

- The third placed rider in the meeting.<br />

- The fourth placed rider in the meeting<br />

- The fifth placed rider in the meeting<br />

based on the provisional results.<br />

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01.5 RUNNING OF THE MEETING<br />

25. Protests<br />

01.5.25 Protests<br />

Protests must be lodged according to the <strong>ACU</strong> National Sporting Code and the<br />

Supplementary Regulations and be accompanied by the correct fee of £150.<br />

Protests entailing dismantling a motorcycle must be accompanied by an additional fee of<br />

£250 for Four-stroke machines and £150 for Two-stroke machines.<br />

Protests entailing a fuel control must be accompanied by a nominal testing charge of<br />

£600.<br />

In Addition to: 1.5.25<br />

Statement of Fact<br />

Any offence or breach of the rules contained within the Sporting Code, the relevant<br />

discipline regulations, or appendices, or any supplementary regulations; howsoever<br />

caused if witnessed by a senior event Official shall be deemed for purposes of<br />

disciplinary procedure as a “Statement of Fact”.<br />

Senior event Officials will include: - but not be limited to; Race Director, Clerk of the<br />

Course and his Assistants, and Chief Marshal.<br />

Any such Statement of Fact shall not be subject to protest or appeal.<br />

Statements of Fact shall also include the decisions of Starter and Finish Line Judges, and<br />

Sound Inspectors as already defined within the Code.<br />

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01.5 RUNNING OF THE MEETING<br />

25. Protests<br />

01.5.26 Fuel Control<br />

A fuel control may be carried out at any time during a meeting, according to the <strong>2023</strong> <strong>ACU</strong><br />

Fuel Regulations.<br />

Fuels must comply with the <strong>2023</strong> <strong>ACU</strong> Fuel Regulations.<br />

When fuel is tested as a result of a protest the protest fee must be accompanied by a<br />

nominal testing charge of £600 and the losing party will be liable for all the testing costs.<br />

In the event of the protest being upheld the nominal testing charge will be returned.<br />

Smoking or the use of mobile phones in refuelling points is forbidden.<br />

All results of any Fuel testing will be recorded and retained for a minimum of 12 months<br />

from the date of the test.<br />

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01.5 RUNNING OF THE MEETING<br />

27. Anti- Doping and Alcohol Tests<br />

01.5.27 Anti-Doping and Alcohol Tests<br />

Anti-doping and alcohol tests may be carried out according to the <strong>ACU</strong> National Sporting<br />

Code.<br />

.<br />

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1.6 TIMETABLES<br />

01.6 TIME TABLES<br />

01.6.1 MX1/MX2/MXY1/ MXY2/WMX/85BW/85SW/65cc British<br />

Motocross Championships<br />

Timetables will be issued for each event and will be published in the Supplementary<br />

Regulations.<br />

MX1 and MX2 timetables may alternate at the discretion of the Race Director / RHL<br />

Activities Representative.<br />

Times may vary if local circumstances prevail.<br />

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1.7 EVENT CANCELLATION<br />

01.7 EVENT CANCELATION<br />

1.7.1 Event Cancellation<br />

If a round of the championship (1-7) is cancelled in its entirety for any reason, it may be<br />

re-scheduled for the reserve date. This may not be at the same venue. If for any reason<br />

two or more rounds are cancelled there is only provision for one round to be re-run which<br />

will always be on the reserve date.<br />

01.7.2 Final Round - Cancellation<br />

If the final round of the championship is cancelled in its entirety, due to reasons beyond<br />

the control of the Championship Promoter, the event may be re-run on the reserve date<br />

scheduled in the <strong>2023</strong> calendar, provided the date has not already been allocated to a<br />

cancelled round.<br />

01.7.3 Reserve Date - Cancellation<br />

If the final round of the championship scheduled on the reserve date is cancelled or<br />

abandoned the event will not be re-run.<br />

01.7.4 Change of Date<br />

Whilst every effort is expended by the Promoters and Organisers in securing Dates,<br />

sometimes changes have to be made due to circumstances beyond the Promoters and<br />

Organisers control. In the case of a date change. Riders have 48 hours from notification<br />

of date change to withdraw from that round, with no financial penalty incurred for that<br />

round of the Series.<br />

In addition to 01.7.1:<br />

The event will not be re-scheduled if any of the following occurs:<br />

• The championship classes MX1 / MX2 has already<br />

been won in its entirety at the previous round<br />

• On the day a proportion of the Event Timetable<br />

has been run<br />

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1.8 CONTACTS<br />

01.8 CONTACTS<br />

RHL Activities Ltd<br />

Email: info@rhlactivities.com<br />

The Bryn Garage<br />

Penpergwm Tel: 01873 840640<br />

Abergavenny<br />

Monmouthshire, NP7 9AT<br />

www: rhlactivities.com<br />

COMPANY DIRECTOR<br />

Gareth Hockey<br />

Email: gareth.hockey@rhlactivities.com<br />

<strong>CHAMPIONSHIP</strong> RIDER ADMINISTRATION<br />

Championship Secretary<br />

Rider Administration<br />

Technical<br />

Email: secretary@rhlactivities.com<br />

Email: rider@rhlactivities.com<br />

Email: technical@rhlactivities.com<br />

RACE TIMING AND TRANSPONDERS<br />

RHL Activities Ltd<br />

Email: timing@rhlactivities.com<br />

RIDER PADDOCK<br />

RHL Activities Ltd<br />

Email: events@rhlacitivites.com<br />

MARKETING & MEDIA<br />

Social Media/Press<br />

Email: media@rhlactivities.com<br />

Tel: 01873 840660<br />

ACCOUNTS<br />

RHL Accounts Dept.<br />

Email: accounts@rhlactivities.com<br />

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FRONT NUMBER PLATES & LOGOS<br />

FRONT NUMBER PLATES AND LOGOS<br />

MX1 / MX2 / MXY1 / MXY2 / 85 / 65 / WMX<br />

FRONT NUMBER PLATE<br />

The Number Plates must adhere to the <strong>ACU</strong> Motocross Standing Regulations and must<br />

have compulsory Logos as above.<br />

All the logos that you need can be found on the RHL Website.<br />

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