CMCC - Coastal Motorcycle Club

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COASTAL MOTORCYCLE CLUB WA INC
Allwest Plant Hire
SENIOR SUMMERCROSS 2016
Saturday 20th February 2016
SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS
PERMIT NO: TBA
VENUE: Coastal Park
TRACK LICENCE NO: 7196
INDEMNITY
MOTORCYCLE RACING IS DANGEROUS AND CAN RESULT IN INJURY TO COMPETITORS AND DAMAGE TO MACHINERY
These supplementary regulations are important documents, which affect your legal rights and obligations. Read these documents
carefully and do not enter for this competition unless you are completely satisfied that you understand the contents and agree to be
bound by them.
This event will be held under lights and on a short-course circuit. The circuit will be designed to keep racing close and exciting.
1. ANNOUNCEMENT & JURISDICTION
The Coastal Motorcycle Club, known as the PROMOTER, will conduct the meeting in accordance with the GENERAL COMPETITION
RULES OF MOTORCYCLING AUSTRALIA, these supplementary regulations & any additions or amendments approved by MWA.
The above mentioned meeting has been authorised by Motorcycling Western Australia which has issued a Motorcycling Australia
permit for a Special Interclub and is open to all Senior Competition licence holders. One Event Licences will also be available.
2. OFFICIALS
Officials are appointed with the approval of MWA. Control will be under the Clerk of Course with the supervision from the Steward/s of
the meeting who reserve the right to alter, postpone or cancel all or part of the event program if required, without notice. The Steward
is appointed by MWA.
Steward
MWA Apppointed
Clerk of Course
Bradley Andrews
Race Secretary
Meaghan Andrews
Machine Examiner
Paul Phillips
3. ELIGIBLE CLASSES & EVENTS
3.1. CLASSES
Pro-Open
Pro-Lite
Intermediate Open
Intermediate Lite
Clubman Open
Clubman Lite
Pro Quads
Clubman Quads
Veterans
Womens
2 str 125cc
ODL
may race with Pro-open depending on number of entries
may race with Pro-lite depending on number of entries
may race with clubman quads depending on number of entries
All one day licence holders must run together in a separate class
3.2. EVENTS (Race Order may change once entries have been received)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10
11.
12.
Veterans
2str 125cc
Clubman Open
Clubman Lites
Pro Lites
Intermediate Lites
Pro Quads
Clubman Quads
Pro Open
Intermediate Open
Womens
ODL class
Rnd 1
Rnd 2
Rnd 3
6 laps
6 laps
6 laps
6 laps
8 laps
8 laps
8 laps
6 laps
8 laps
8 laps
6 laps
6 laps
8 laps
8 laps
8 laps
8 laps
10 laps
10 laps
10 laps
8 laps
10 laps
10 laps
8 laps
6 laps
6 laps
6 laps
6 laps
6 laps
8 laps
8 laps
8 laps
6 laps
8 laps
8 laps
6 laps
6 laps
(time permitting)
(time permitting)
(time permitting)
(time permitting)
(time permitting)
(time permitting)
(time permitting)
(time permitting)
(time permitting)
(time permitting)
(time permitting)
(time permitting)
A Knock-out shoot-out competition will be held after the first 2 rounds. 22 riders (Opens and Lites)
with the fastest lap-times (taken from transponder timing) will be invited to compete. Gate positions
to be allocated by the same transponder timing order and will do 2 laps per heat.
Heat 1: All 22. Heat 2: First 10 from heat 1. Heat 3: First 6 from heat 2, Final Heat: First 3 from heat 3.
Prize money will be awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd placegetters as per 9.2 below.
4. MINIMUM / MAXIMUM RIDERS
The maximum number of entries that will be accepted per class is 22 riders except Quads which will be a maximum of 11. The
minimum number of entries to constitute a class is 8 riders for solo and 5 riders for quads. Classes may be altered to suit entries
received.
5. ENTRY FEES AND CONDITIONS
5.1. CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES - Entries will officially close at midnight on Sunday 14th February 2015. Late entries
may be allowed but participant’s name will not be included in the program. Strictly no entries on the day.
You must be a member of an MWA affiliated club. CMCC will offer one meeting membership for a fee of $20.
This membership is only valid for the Senior Summercross event.
5.2. ENTRY FEES
Senior Riders
Extra Class:
One event Licence
One day membership
Transponder fee
$80.00 per class
$50.00
$60
$20
$15
Extra machine will be allowed but the machine must go through machine examination in the time specified.
Sponsors names will be accepted. Sponsors will be shown next to a rider’s name in the program at the promoter’s discretion.
5.3. REFUNDS
Refunds will only be given in the event of illness. Notice of 24 hours will need to be given to the Race Secretary and a
medical certificate provided. $10.00 will be retained to cover administration costs. Refunds will not be given for mechanical
breakdown or change of mind.
5.4. HOW TO ENTER
Clicking on the link on our website www.coastalmcc.com will take you to the ‘Register Now’ Website.
5.5 PASSES: SENIOR RIDERS AND ONE MECHANIC PER RIDER WILL BE ADMITTED FREE OF
CHARGE FROM THE GATE LIST ON THE DAY – PASSES WILL NOT BE ISSUED.
6. MACHINE EXAMINATION
Pits will open at 4.00 pm
Machine examination from 4.00 pm to 5.30 pm
All competitors must present themselves with their MA license and full riding gear for inspection.
Any machine not presented with all of the above requirements will be rejected!
ALL MACHINES MUST CONFORM TO THE GCR’s.
Machines may be measured, bore & stroke. The Steward will be responsible for the decision to measure machines that day. Any
machine may be measured at the request of the Steward or under protest.
Noise Testing will be carried out– As per GCR’s
7. TRANSPONDERS
Transponders will be compulsory at this meeting. A $5.00 administration fee will be charged for riders with their own transponder on
behalf of MWA. It is compulsory to have purchased and fitted a transponder bracket prior to this meeting. Transponder brackets are
available for purchase for $15.00 through MWA. You must supply your own cable ties. Condition of entry:

When a transponder is transferred to the competitor, it is the competitor’s responsibility for any repairs or replacement cost of
the transmitter if damaged or lost.

It is the competitor's responsibility to ensure the transponder is mounted correctly, and securely to prevent damage from
fouling other components on the machine.

It is the competitor's responsibility transponders are returned in good condition at the end of the event, or if due to machine
failure or injury before the machine leaves the pit area. Competitors WILL be fined $50 for not returning transponders
on the day.

Transponders must be returned to the designated person as advised at the riders briefing.

For transponders not returned on the same day, or not returned to the designated person, in addition to the $50 fee, the hirer
is responsible for the transponder until it arrives back at the MWA office. This includes while in transit with Australia Post and
by Courier. No excuse will be entertained for non-delivery. It is recommended transponders be hand-delivered.

Transponders must be fitted for the practice session on the event day
.
8. RACE CONDITIONS
The promoters reserve the right to postpone, cancel or change the program if necessary with MWA approval prior to the meeting or
with permission from the Steward on the day of the meeting. Control will be under the Clerk Of Course with supervision from the
Steward whose interpretation shall be binding and is FINAL.
8.1. RIDERS MEETING
A riders meeting will be held at 5.31pm. All riders must attend.
8.2. PRACTICE
Practice will commence immediately after the Riders meeting on the day for all capacity classes. Minimum 2 laps (time permitting).
Practice will also be a held on SATURDAY 13th February prior to the event for JUNIORS and SENIORS
from 4.00pm until 10.00pm at a cost of $20.00 per rider entered ($15.00 for second/third rider in
family). A cost of $40.00 will apply to those not entered. Pits will open at 3pm for sign-on.
8.3. START METHOD
Self-penalising drop gates. Clutch start.
1. 15 second board displayed to all riders for full 15 seconds
2. At the end of 15 sec a 5-sec board will be displayed.
3. The gate will drop 5 seconds after the 5-sec board is shown.
Riders to be in start gates for the next race as soon as practical.
Dead motors in the starting area.
Gate positions will be drawn by peg-pick for the first round of racing. For subsequent rounds gate positions will be
determined by previous race results.
Only authorised officials will be permitted on the starting line.
8.4. FINISH METHOD
‘Last lap’ board will be displayed to the riders indicating when one lap remains. The chequered flag will be displayed to
indicate the race is finished.
8.5. CHANGE OF MACHINE
A change of machine is permitted as per GCR’s on the condition that written notification is in the hands of the Clerk of
Course at least 10 minutes prior to the start of the race in which the substitution is to be made and the replacement
machine must have been examined and passed at machine examination. Machine must be of the same capacity.
Change of Bike forms are provided in the event program.
8.6. PROTESTS
All protests shall be in writing and accompanied by a fee of $70.00 (refer GCR’s)
The right to protest lies only with the rider, who should indicate prior to leaving the circuit that they wish to lodge an
official protest by use of the purple protest flag and/or an official at the exit point of the race circuit.
9. AWARDS
9.1. Medallions and Prize Money
Medallions will be awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place getters for each class at the end of evening presentation, providing there are a
minimum of 8 riders for solo classes and 5 riders for quads. Prize money will also be given out at the presentation.
Medallions and prize money will not be awarded to the ODL class due to the variance of grading within that class.
A minimum of 100% of entry fees paid minus riders and administration fees will be allocated as prize money. Bonus prize money will
be awarded depending on sponsorship.
9.2. Shoot –out prize money
1st - $800
2nd $500
3rd $200
10. FIRST AID
First Aid personnel will be in attendance.
It is a condition of entry that First Aid MUST be accepted wherever deemed necessary by the attending first aides. The Steward of the
day has the right to refuse further racing of a rider if first aide requirements are not adhered to.
10.1. Injuries
10.2.
Riders transported to hospital must obtain a medical clearance which is to be produced on demand at the next race
meeting.
Ambulance Cover
All riders are reminded that ambulance cover is compulsory as a condition of your licence. Cover must be maintained
for the duration of your licence.
11. FLAGS
Riders who intend to practice or participate must be accompanied by a person over 16 years old who may be required to do flag
marshal duty if called upon to do so. A flag roster will be emailed out to participants prior to the event. The Steward/s of the meeting
reserve the right to withdraw any rider of the event if the nominated person refuses to carry out such duties without showing just
cause. Persons required to do flag duties must sign on at machine examination. If you do not sign on your rider will be excluded from
practice and competition unless just cause can be proven to the Steward of the day.
12. NO HASSLE POLICY
As per GCRs.
13. RIGHT TO USE IMAGE
It is a condition of entry that consent is given by the entrant/rider and/or parent/guardian for all photographs and electronic
images (including moving images) that may be taken during the event by or on behalf of the Promoter, or with permission of the
Promoter. All such images are the property of the Promoter and will only be used in accordance with the Motorcycling Australia
Member Protection Policy and for the purposes of promotional or other purposes without further consent being required.
14. GENERAL RULES
14.1.
14.2.
14.3.
14.4.
14.5.
14.6.
14.7.
14.8.
No alcoholic beverages allowed in pits or racing circuit.
NO BYO alcohol. Vehicles will be checked on entrance.
There will be no riding of bikes other than on the track.
Machines must be pushed to and from vehicles and in and out of the pits. Engine may be running to assist.
Dogs will not be permitted (except guide dogs).
Enclosed footwear must be worn in the pits at all times.
NO pushbikes, mini-bikes, recreational quads or scooters permitted within the pits.
Vehicles may be checked when leaving premises – this is to ensure bikes are with their owners.
15. TIME SCHEDULE
PITS OPEN
MACHINE EXAMINATION
PITS CLOSE
RIDERS MEETING
PRACTICE
FIRST RACE
4.00pm
4.00-5.30pm
5.30pm
5.31pm
following riders meeting
following practice
16. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
16.1.
FACILITIES
Canteen and Bar, Toilets. Please obey promoter’s instructions as to parking.
16.2.
ENQUIRIES
Meaghan Andrews mobile:0439484353 email: meaghanandrews495@gmail.com
Motorcycling WA
25/168 Guildford Ave MAYLANDS WA 6051
Telephone 08 9371 5333, Fax 08 9371 5311, Email mail@motorcyclingwa.org.au, Website www.motorcyclingwa.org.au
MOTORCYCLING AUSTRALIA (MA - ABN 83 057 830 083) IS THE CONTROLLING BODY OF MOTORCYCLE SPORT IN AUSTRALIA. AFFILIATED TO FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE MOTOCYCLISME (F.I.M.) ACN 077-842-114
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