2014 Irish National Series Details
The 2014 Irish National Series
What you need to know!
The 2014 Irish BMX National Series will be run over 6 rounds with each riders best 5 results counting towards their final ranking.
The Dates and Venues are as follows:
Round 1: 09th Mar 2014 – DCBMX, Dublin 10
Round 2: 06th April 2014 – Ratoath BMX
Round 3: 11th May 2014 – Ratoath BMX
Round 4: 29th June 2014 – Lucan BMX, St. Catherine’s Park
Round 5: 20th July 2014 – CANCELLED due to track unavailability
Round 6: 17th Aug 2014 – RATOATH
The age groups for the 2014 National Series are:
Male Expert (Challenge):
6 and under
7 – 8 years
9 – 10 years
11 – 12 years
13 – 14 years
15+ years
Cruiser 25+ years (number of entrants dependant)
Vets 30+ years
Female Expert (Challenge):
7 and under
8 – 10 years
11 – 14 years
Ladies 15+ years
Novice Open Classes (For riders in their first race year)
Strider Class
9 and under
10 – 14 years
15+ years
Open Class (payback):
15+ Superclass
Age Group Guidelines:
The age a rider turns in 2014 is the age group they race i.e. if you are 12 now but turn 13 on or before the 31st December 2014 you race in the 13-14 year old category. Riders found to be deliberately gaining an advantage by riding down an age group will be disqualified and no points will be awarded.
While riders who are or have dominated their age group are encouraged to move up a group you cannot ride up to the Vets 30+ class, you must be 30 years of age in 2014 to race this group. Riders who are 30+ can decided to ride down.
Riders can if they wish race more than one age group i.e. their own and the one above them (excluding Vets 30+) but they must pay the entry fee for both.
Female riders can opt to ride in the male category but a male cannot ride in the female category.
Age groups may be combined on the day of races if not enough entries are received to form a category (4 riders constitutes a category) but points will be awarded to riders based on their age category i.e. if the 7-8 year olds are combined with the 9-10 year olds group the rider from the younger group with the best result on the day will be awarded full points in the 7-8 category and so on.
All riders of 15 years and above are eligible to enter Superclass (payback).
Riders in their 14th year can chose to race in Superclass with a Special Dispensation, please contact BMX Ireland for details.
Once a rider enters two Superclass events at National level they must remain in that class for the remainder of the current National season.
There will be a higher entry fee to race Superclass, a percentage of which will be used for cash prizes on the day of the race. The prize money will vary depending on the number of entries per race.
You can read about the decision to merge age groups this year HERE.
Points System:
01 – 100pts
02 – 90pts
03 – 80pts
04 – 75pts
05 – 70pts
06 – 65pts
07 – 60pts
08 – 56pts
09 – 52pts
10 – 48pts
11 – 45pts
12 – 42pts
13 – 39pts
14 – 36pts
15 – 33pts
16 – 30pts
17 – 28pts
18 – 26pts
19 – 24pts
20 – 22pts
21 – 20pts
21st – 38th Place lose 1 point per position, 38th place to infinity get 3 points.
Team Racing:
2014 will include a National Team Trophy Competition. Details on this can be found HERE.
Race Numbers:
It is the riders responsibility to have the correct number displayed on a front facing number plate at each National event.
Your correct race number is the number you raced with during the 2013 National Series. Contact BMX Ireland or your Club before the first National if you are unsure of your number or if you do not currently have a race number. Numbers can also be issued at race registration on the day of each National.
Race Format:
The race format depends on the number of riders entered and the venue. For example, if there are less than 8 riders per group Moto racing will be used i.e. 4 or more moto’s will be run with points in each going towards your overall result on the day. Riders will be informed of how their class will be run at the start of each National.
Clips:
In order to ride clipped in you must be at least in the Male 13-14 expert or Ladies 15+ groups. This is in an effort to aid in development of the younger riders skill level which the use of clips at a young age can be detrimental too. We are happy to discuss this with individual riders / parents if they so wish.
Racing Licence:
You MUST have a Cycling Ireland Licence in order to race in National Series. You can find details on Licences HERE.
If you do not have a current Cycling Ireland Licence you can get a Day Licence, which can be obtained at the registration for each National at a cost of €15.
Protection:
The minimum level of protection required to race at National Level is;
– Full Face Helmet
– Gloves
– Long pants or shorts with knee and shin pads
– Long sleeve top
There are no exceptions to this.
Disputes:
All disputes must be brought to the attention of a race official on the day of the race, it is too late to rectify issues once the race day has come to an end.
Riders who feel they have issue to complain about a race incident must raise it immediately after the race i.e. at the finish line.
These guidelines can be amended without notice.
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