Maguires Motocross Racing Series
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Our Next Event: Sep 04, 2010 - Track THUNDER MUD - Event PRACTICE - 9:00 - 4:00
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SOUND TESTING - SEPT 4 & 5
Posted 08/30/2010

Sound testing will be mandatory this weekend at Thunder Mud. Your bike/ATV must test no higher that 99 dbA. If you do not pass the sound test you will not be able to ride this weekend, no exceptions.

Ignition Racing will be doing sound testing on Sat. morning from 8 - 10 a.m. and again Sunday morning starting at 7 a.m. There is no charge to have your bike tested.




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THUNDER MUD, SEPT. 4 & 5
Posted 08/30/2010

Round 5 of the "MMRS Ignition Products Interprovincial Championship Series "will be at the Thunder Mud track , Lindsay Fairgounds- Sept 5. Racing from 9:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m.

No Day Pass fees for the balance of the season. $$$$ Payback classes - no charge for transponder rental in payback classes.

All day practice on Sat. Sept 4.

Camping is availabe Friday & Sat. nights

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HOLESHOT EATERY
Posted 08/27/2010

HOLESHOT EATERY is proud to announce their trackside food services will be available this weekend at Rocky Ridge and for the balance of the season.

Come and enjoy fresh cut fries, peameal on a bun, hamburgs, jumbo hot dogs, sausage, great coffee and drinks.

Special this weekend: Fries & pop, $4

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M.M.R.S. INTERPROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Posted 07/27/2010

- series will consist of 7 races, starting Aug 1, ending Sept 19
- riders will be awarded points per moto following MMRS existing point structure
- only riders with transponders will be scored
- only MMRS members will be awarded points
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P: 905-349-2711
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Maguires Motocross Racing Series

Rider Information

A. Eligibility and Classes

All riders are solely responsible for their safety. They must assess for themselves the track, facilities and conditions relating to safety. All riders must rely on their own judgment and assume all risks of participating in competition. The rider is responsible for his conduct, his pit crew and anyone in his pit area. All riders will be expected to follow the concept of good sportsmanship. Any inappropriate conduct will result in disqualification from the event.

1. GENERAL REGULATIONS

All riders are required to be a member of MMRS or must purchase a day pass. Memberships can be purchased at an event or on line: mmrs.ca - go to Membership section and download the application.

No rider under the age of 18 may compete without the consent of his parents or legal guardian. The parent or guardian must accompany the rider at sign in and for the duration of the event.

Rider classification is determined by the referee. If a rider feels he wants to change his class, that rider may request any changes by email: referee at mmrs.ca

Riders must comply with age limits and bike sizes when entering a race.
Riders will also be placed according to their ability.
Riders may enter in more than one class.
Riders that are not members of MMRS will not collect points.
Riders must use an approved transponder in order to be scored. These may be purchased or rented.
Riders must attend the Rider's meeting.

2. CLASS STRUCTURE

SMALL BIKES

Mini 50 cc, A & B
- age limit of 8 years, as of Jan 1 of the current year

Mini 60, 65 cc, A & B
- age limit of 11 years,as of Jan 1 of the current year

80, 85 cc, A & B
- age limit of 16 years, as of Jan 1 of the current year

Super Mini
- 60cc, 80 cc & 150cc 4 stroke bikes
- age limit of 16 and under as of Jan. 1 of the current year

BIG BIKES

- bikes must have a minimum 125 cc two stroke or equivalent
- big wheels only

Novice A & B, Junior A & B, Senior and Expert
- will be based on ability

GP Pro A
- no age limit
- based on ability, rider must be Expert, Senior or Junior A ability level
- bikes must be 450cc or 250cc ,2 stroke

GP Pro B
- no age limit
- based on ability, rider must be Expert, Senior or Junior A ability level
- bikes must be 250cc, 4 stroke or 125cc, 2 stroke

GP Novice A
- no age limit
- based on ability, rider must be Junior B, Novice A or Novice B ability level
- bikes must be 450cc or 250cc, 2 stroke

GP Novice B
- no age limit
- based on ability, rider must be Junior B, Novice A or Novice B ability level
- bikes must be 250cc, 4 stroke or 125cc, 2 stroke

Plus 30, A & B
- rider must be 30 years of age or older

Plus 40
- rider must be 40 years of age or older

Ladies, A & B
- no age limit
- A class will have only large wheels
- B class will have bikes with a min of 85 cc

Schoolboy
- age limit of 16 yrs., as of Jan. 1 of current year
- big wheel only, 80, 150 & 125 cc

ATV's

ATV Mini Advanced
- based on ability
- must be an advanced rider
- to be determined by previous race history and at the referee's discretion
- displacement limit 110 cc, 2 stroke - 125 cc, 4 stroke

ATV Mini Intermediate
- based on ability
- must be an intermediate rider
- to be determined by previous race history and at the referee's discretion
- displacement limit 110 cc, 2 stroke - 125 cc, 4 stroke

ATV Mini Novice
- based on ability
- must be novice rider
- to be determined by previous race history and at the referee's discretion
- displacement limit 110 cc, 2 stroke - 125 cc, 4 stroke

ATV Mini Beginner
- based on ability
- must be a new rider
- no previous race history and at the referee's discretion
- displacement limit 110 cc, 2 stroke - 125 cc, 4 stroke

ATV 13 - 15
- must be between age of 13-15, as of Jan 1 of the current year
- displacement limit 200 cc, 2 stroke - 300 cc, 4 stroke

ATV Novice
- minimum 16 years of age, as of Jan 1 of the current year
- open displacement

ATV Intermediate ( previously ATV B)
- minimum 16 years of age, based on their age at Jan 1 of the current year
- open displacement

ATV Advanced ( previously ATV A)
- minimum 16 years of age
- open displacement

ATV Ladies
- minimum 13 years of age, as of Jan 1 of the current year
- open displacement

ATV Sportsman
- minimum 16 years of age, based on their age at Jan 1 of the current year
- open displacement
- non competitive, no points class

3. POINTS STRUCTURE

Placement Points
Points will be awarded per moto and are based on the following schedule:

1st place25 points11th place10 points
2nd2212th9
3rd2013th8
4th1814th7
5th1615th6
6th1516th5
7th1417th4
8th1318th3
9th1219th2
10th1120th1

Move Up Points
Move up points will determine advancement to a higher class, but are not the only determinant.

1st overall25 points
2nd22
3rd20
4th18

To proceed to a higher class, 125 points are required.

e.g. 5 1st place finishes equals 125 points
7 3rd place finishes equals 140 points

When the rider has the required points to move up to a higher class the advancement is not necessarily permanent or determined solely on points. If the rider does not compete for a minimum of two years or is completely non competitive in the higher class he may request to the referee to return to the previous class. The request will be determined by the referee.

80 cc riders will not necessarily move up to Novice B. Their ability will determine what class they will move up to, and any class other than Novice B must be assigned by the referee.

To proceed from Junior A to Senior, 175 advancement points are required.

To proceed from Senior to Expert, 300 advancement points are required.

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