1. Key COVID Race Strategy – Turn up, Participate,
Leave2. Social
Distancing – Don’t attend if feeling sick, maintain 1.5m between people, practice
personal hygiene.
3. Current
NSW Government Requirements – No people are to attend if they have been in any reported NSW
case locations
4. The Course – The as shown in the below map (Point 20). Pink arrows on the ground will show the route, there will be no bunting. If you haven’t ridden before we would recommend
that you roll a lap before the event. A/B lines are sign posted, A lines are
more technical than B lines. B lines give way to A lines.
5. Timed limit race – Must finish last lap before 3 hours
6. Safety Equipment – A helmet meeting the
Australian Standard must be worn and bar ends (plugs) fitted. It is strongly
recommended that all riders wear gloves, covered shoes and eye protection.
7. Overtaking - It is the responsibility
of the overtaking rider to make the rider aware of their presence (call “track”
politely). It is then up to the 2 riders
to negotiate a safe and convenient time to overtake. The rider being overtaken has the right of way! The only exception
is if you are pushing your bike in which case riders have right of way over
people walking their bikes. If you are
pushing please move off the track to allow riders to pass.
8. Judgement - please use your judgement,
there are difficult sections of the track and if it is too difficult for you,
get off and walk your bike or use the B line.
9. Registrations – There is only online
registration, no registrations to be taken at the race venue. Must pick up a
plate at the event. You will hold onto your plate for the entire Winter Series.
If you lose your race plate a new plate will be $5 and must be purchased
online.
10. Start & Finish – To obtain the
COVID social distancing a start grid will be marked on the ground one rider per
mark. Riders will self seed on the grid. You must pass over the electronic timing mat after
every lap.
11. Presentation and Race Results – There
will be no presentations. Race results link will be posted on NEMTB FaceBook
page following the race.
12. Admin – Peter Hosking will be the
Commissaire, COVID Safety Officer to be confirmed but will be wearing the a high visibility vest.
13. Accident and First Aid - In the event of an accident it is the responsibility
of the next rider to check if the person is OK and stop and help, the second
rider is to ride on and inform the people at the Start/Finish. There is a First
Aid Kit and Defibrillator located at the registration table
14. Courtesy - This is an event involving
elite riders as well as beginners and young children. It is all riders duty to be courteous to each
other and to the organisers and volunteers.
15. If Lost - If you manage to get lost and
you can see or hear no other riders a search won't be conducted until after the
event or if a rider is reported missing.
The best course is to retrace your route to try to make it back to the
course. If you are still unsuccessful,
stay put and try to make a regular sound to help notify those looking for you.
16. Mechanical – There is no onsite
mechanic. If your bike brakes please wheel your bike safely back to the
start/finish and inform the registration area staff of your plight.
17. Water and Food - This is a self
supported race, it is the competitors responsibility to ensure they are
appropriately hydrated and fed. The laps can take anywhere from 30 minutes to
70 mins so pack accordingly. All riders must carry some water.
18. Race Numbers - Race numbers must be
clearly displayed on the front of your bike.
If something happens to your number it is your responsibility to let the
timing staff know what happened.
19. Litter - We share this forest and if we
want to be able to use it in the future we need to leave it clean and
tidy. Please take your rubbish with you
or put it in a bin.
20. Good luck with your ride and enjoy the
track