2008 D-4
TRIALS RULES
The
District 4 Trials Committee (Committee) is the governing body for Observed
Trials competition within the American Motorcyclist Association
District 4 (D-4). All D-4 points events must be held within the D-4 boundaries, unless a vote of the membership approving an out of district event is
held prior to the start of the last event of the previous
year. The purpose of the Committee is to further the sport of trials in D-4 by
providing an annual series of competition events and the guidance
necessary for uniformity. All AMA sanctioned D-4 trials events will be governed
by the current AMA and N.A.T.C. observed trials and competition rules, and the
rules deemed necessary by the Committee. Rule changes may be
recommended during the competition season by organizers or competitors. Written
proposals may be made to the Chairman by a sponsor and two cosigners. The
Chairman will make the proposal at the next riders meeting, but
it will not be voted upon until the following event. A majority of Committee
members at the voting event will enable the rule. Minor amendments to the
rules (clarifications, etc) may be made by
unanimous vote of committee members in attendance at a D-4 meeting with at least
15 members present. All D-4 trials Committee officers, chairman,
assistant chairman, chief scorekeeper, secretary/ treasurer, rules secretary, publicity
person, clerk of the course and any other person elected to carry out designated
responsibilities must be 18 years
of age, a AMA member and a D-4 trials Committee member. The fiscal year of the
Committee and the annual term of the officers shall commence at the
conclusion of the annual Committee Awards Banquet, or the 1st day of
March of the new season, whichever occurs first.
I.
COMPETITION AND AWARD ELIGIBILITY
A. Requirements to compete in a Committee
Championship Points Event:
1. Be a current member of the
AMA.
2.
Either be a member of the Committee ($10.00 annual fee) or pay a $5.00 waiver
fee at each event. Individual trials Committee membership shall expire
on the day prior to the first event of the following
trials season.
3.
Abide by all Committee rules.
4.
Present all membership cards at each event
5.
Competitors under 18 years of age must provide a signed, notarized release, on
the
prescribed
form, from their parent or legal guardian.
6. All competitors are required
to attend the riders' meeting.
B. Requirements for points and
award eligibility for D-4 Championship:
1.
Be a current member of the Committee
2. Work and not compete in the required number of
events. (per sec. III.D.)
C. Requirements for records:
1.
The Chairman or his/her designee will maintain the record of each competitor for
the purpose of tabulating advancement and/or championship points,
including a record of required work.
2. A standard results sheet will be provided for
each event.
D. Points Schedule:
1.
All competitors will receive points based on their finishing position:
1st 20points
9th 7points
2nd
17 points
10th 6points
3rd 15 points
11th
5 points
4th 13 points
12th 4 points
5th
11 points
13th 3 points
6th 10 points
14th 2 points
7th 9 points
15th 1 point
8th
8 points
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E.
Championship Classes
1. Expert
2.
Advanced
3. Intermediate
4. Novice
5.
Senior 35 (or
older on the day of event)
a. Advanced
b. Intermediate
c. Novice
6.Senior 45 (or older
on the day of event)
a. Advanced
b. Intermediate
c. Novice
7. Vintage I any
twin shock or rigid frame, drum brake, air cooled, Senior Intermediate line.
8. Vintage N any twin shock or rigid frame, drum brake, air cooled,
Senior Novice line.
9. Vintage R
any twin shock or rigid
frame, drum brake, air cooled, Rookie line
(See Sec IV.C.1.a.4 on Pg4).
10.
Rookie (Any new rider).
F.
The minimum number of riders constituting a class will be one (1). If there is
only one rider he/she will receive
the first place trophy and first place points.
II.
ADVANCMEMENT AND SEASON CLASSIFICATION
A.
Riders may start the season in any class.
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. Riders may contest the
Expert Class but must earn an Expert Classification.
2.
To earn an Expert Classification riders
must finish in the top 75% of the Expert Class
Championship Competitors
Series plus required works,
based on current Expert riders
competing in a full season.
a. Full season is based on the total events minus two required works,
minus throw away
events.
b. 75% will he rounded to the nearest whole number.
Qualified
Riders
_________________ Position to Qualify
2
1st
3
2nd or better
4
3rd or better
5
4th or better
6 5th
or better
7
5th or better
8
6th or better
B.
Riders may change classes (up or down) anytime.
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1. Championship
points will be counted for the class a rider has the most finishes in.
C. Must be a D-4 Committee
member to contest Championship Series.
1.
A rider must inform the points secretary that they are riding for
championship points or
not riding
for championship points at the first event that they ride that year and cannot
change their
decision for the rest
of the season.
III.
CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS.
A.
Awards will be provided to all riders meeting championship requirements.
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B. The top
fifteen finishers from Expert to Advanced class combined will have their
position reserved for them
at each sanctioned event the following season. A standardized number plate will
be provided.
The number plate will bear finishing position for the year, class, name, and
District 4 New York
and AMA logos.
C. Championship
Awards will be based on the riders’ best finishes in 2/3 of the total
sanctioned events held during the season
rounded to the nearest whole number
EXAMPLE
14
events 9 count
13 events 9 count
12
8
11
7
10
7 9
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D.
Riders, competing in the Championship Series are required to work and not
compete in two events each season to receive a year end trophy, regardless of the number of events
ridden.
1. Work credit will only be given for being an Organizer,
Assistant Clerk, Scorer or Observer at an
event. If a circumstance occurs that
will prevent a rider from being able to work the event day, it
is the worker's responsibility to inform both the Organizer
and the Chairman so that suitable
alternate work requirements can be
satisfied. The Organizer will furnish the Points Secretary a
notification
of alternate work signed by the Organizer and the Chairman.
2.
The duties of the Publicity person, will be considered work for the purpose of
receiving
Championship
points, sit out events still apply. (see 1 Above)
E.
A rider who starts an event may not he given credit for working that
event. Starting defined as still signed
up
to ride at start of riders meeting.
F.
The Secretary will maintain a list of riders who chose
specific work events at least two weeks before the
event.
IV. EVENT
REQUIREMENTS
A. Equipment:
1.
A machine inspection may be held at the discretion of the event
organizer.
a. All bikes must meet
the following to be allowed to compete in any event.
1. Adequate
muffler as compared to similar motorcycles make, engine, year and are
not
to exceed 88Db (A) at 50 feet or 99 Db (A) at 20
inches
2. An identification (number) plate must be displayed on
front of the motorcycle. Class
designation letter/s a minimum 3" high and ˝"stroke width on a
contrasting background is
required. The class letters are: E-expert,
A-advanced, I- intermediate, N-novice,
SA- senior advanced, SI- senior
intermediate, SN- senior novice, R- rookie, VI- vintage
intermediate, VN- vintage novice and VR-vintage
rookie. Sponsors name, artwork, decals,
etc. must not compromise the class
designation visibility by the section observer.
3. No broken levers (must have ball or
rounded ends).
4. Properly working throttle and brakes.
5. The
same motorcycle must be used for the entire event and be presented at the finish
under
its own power or that of the rider.
6. Properly functioning engine kill button.
2.
Helmets.
a. All
competitors and workers must wear D.O.T., Snell 90, or FIM approved helmets,
with
properly fastened chinstrap while
riding an event.
Failure to do so will result in
disqualification or loss of work credit.
3.
Observers should refuse entry into the section of any
competitor or machine not in compliance
with equipment
requirements.
B.
Awards
1. Awards at each
sanctioned event. a. All classes first place.
b.
Additional awards and/or certificates may be given by the organizer. C.
Course
1. The actual number and arrangement of sections, loop, etc., is left to
the organizer of the event. The following minimums must be met.
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a. Sections.
1. Minimum of 7 sections, maximum 10.
2. Minimum of 40 total attempts.(sections x
loops) expert, advanced, intermediate, novice,
a. Rookies
should have a minimum of 20 attempts on beginner level sections.
b.
Vintage should have a minimum of 30
attempts on beginner or a combination of
beginner and novice sections.
(see C.1.a.4.)
3.
Must have an adequately marked line for each class within each section.
4.
At the discretion of the Clerk of the Course, if necessary to provide
appropriate challenge for the more
experienced riders in the Senior and Vintage classes, a combination of sections
from the nominal class and the next higher class may be used. The
higher class sections may not exceed ˝ the
total. i.e.: Senior novice could use 5 novice and 3 intermediate sections.
b. Loop.
1. Loop must be arranged to provide best possible
flow for all competitors, (keep bottle necks to
minimum).
2. Loop should stay under
five miles in total length. Riders
must start at their assigned
Sections, thereafter to be ridden
consecutively. Skipping sections is not allowed.
2. Technical Considerations:
a. No two way traffic on any
single track—permissible for short distances on wide trails when
visibility is adequate.
b.
Provide clear and adequate route markings.
c. Provide notice of
difficulties.(steep hill, creek crossing, etc.). The sign should say:
slow-technical
area.
d. Provide
sufficient space between section and loop to allow parking, entrance, and exit.
e. Avoid
trails that cross each other.
f. Keep spectators in mind.
g. Sections should allow room to safely recover from
error.
3. Sections must be ridden a sufficient
number of times by the clerk or designee to establish their suitability
and to "settle" at least one line
so early competitors are not at a disadvantage.
4.
Keep in mind the effects of weather on both the sections and the loop. Provide
in the layout for
alternatives.
5. Section Markers
a. Right side must be red or orange.
b. Tape splits must be done in white or
yellow
c. Left can be any other visible color.
d. Markers and ribbon should be placed 4 to
12 inches high when possible.
e. Minimum section
width should be 40 inches (1 meter) at handlebar height.
f. Start
markers must say START, finish markers must say FINISH.
g.
Marker designation for classes; (E) expert, (A) advanced, (I) intermediate. (N)
novice, (R) rookie
h.
A gate is defined as a right and left marker placed at an approximate
right angle to the intended
travel. If a gate is class specific, it must
have the appropriate class designations on both
markers. (Scoring rules
III.C.I4.)
i.
If the Senior and/or Vintage course is designated under sec. IV.C.1.a.4.
a sign must be placed at
the start of the
appropriate section(s) so indicating, (i.e.
SN=I or SI=A or VR=N, etc.)
j.
The observer must maintain the boundaries and markers in the condition
presented to the first rider. Repair or replace any misplaced markers or tape.
Materials should be available at the section.
6. Organizers should design the sections to
take the following number of points from the third place
finisher in each class:
Novice (15-25), Intermediate (20-30), Advanced (50-60), Expert (50-60).
7.
Special circumstances must be approved by the Chairman or if warranted by
a Committee vote.
D. Start and Finish Times:
1.
Sign up till 11:30AM.
2. Observers Meeting 11:15 AM. Observers
must be on site and check in with the clerk by 11:00 AM.
3.
Riders Meeting 11:45 AM. Riders not in attendance will not be allowed to start
the event.
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4.
Events start at12:00 noon.
5.
All points events will last a minimum of four and one-half hours, unless
extended by the organizer
and announced
at the riders meeting.
a. Events
will be extended by a grace period of 15 minutes with a one point penalty
assessed per
minute up to 15 full minutes. Penalty time
not to start until after last whole minute.
b. Any rider who finishes after the grace
period will be considered a non-finisher.
c. The finishing time cannot be changed
after the start of the event unless conditions present
a serious danger
to competitors.
1.
Organizer and Chairman must make the change.
2. Chief Scorer must not hand out any more scorecards until designated
restart time.
3. Observers must he notified to close their
section until established restart time.
d. A digital clock with the correct time
will be provided by Chief Scorer to establish the official time.
1. A synchronized second clock in the last
section will determine the rider's finishing
time to prevent
speeding into the scoring area. The timing of the last lap will start 15 minutes
before
the end of the event not including
the grace period. The last section
observer and
assistant must stay on duty until the end of
the grace period. (See IV.D.5.a.)
2. A rider finishing the trial with no penalties should
have his time recorded at the last
section or the start/finish.
E.
Observers:
1.
The organizer is responsible for providing the appropriate number of observers
for the event.
Since each D-4 rider is responsible for working a given number of events
for a Championship Season
they provide a good source for workers.
2. Observers must attend 11:15 observer's meeting.
Observer's missing the meeting may be replaced and
lose work credit.
F. Entry fees:
1. $15.00 US for Committee sanctioned
events. All Committee events must be AMA sanctioned and
insured. All necessary eligibility
requirements must be met.
2. Non points events at organizer's discretion.
G. The Clerk Of The Course is
responsible for all facets of the event and is to enforce all D-4 and AMA rules.
The
Clerk accepts all protests and is
responsible for scoring. The Clerk must forward all required paperwork to the
Committee
Points Secretary.
1. If by majority vote of Committee Member
Competitors present, the event was not up to
recommended or
acceptable Committee standards, the event
may be considered a non-points event. The Clerk will be fined
the sanction fee. This is handled as a
protest against the organizer and must be submitted in writing