2021 Season Rules
1. Entry fees : The entry for the CRTC this season will be $20 if entered before the first round. We will add the option of paying $5 per round for those who don’t know if they can commit to the whole season.(You must pay BEFORE the event for that round to count)
2. You must compete in 6 rounds to qualify as a CRTC competitor.
3. We will count the best 7 rounds out of a possible 12 for total points.
4. The point system is as follows 1st= 30pts, 2nd=25pts, 3rd=21pts, 4th=18pts, 5th=16pts, 6th=14pts 7th place and below (including DNF’s) will be awarded 10 points.
5.The series would like to use the NATC rules for setting up the section and judging the section so we can have a little consistency in the sections. Ultimately it is the hosting clubs call on what rules they follow and enforce (i.e. gated trials). Color of splits just need to be the same for all sections both days. (i.e. if Novice is a blue split marker then all sections both days should be that way). Please identify all splits with the class on the split (this is for riders that are color blind like me). Ultimately it is the hosting clubs call on what rules they follow and enforce.
6. Morning Classes are as follows:
a. Rookie (for new riders with little experience)
b. Novice
c. Amateur
d. Advance Amateur•Note if the hosting club does not have an Adv. Amateur line then the CRTC riders will compete in the Sr. Amateur line
e. Vintage B (air cooled twin shock) (rides amateur line)
7. Afternoon Classes are as follows:
a. Intermediate
b. Advance Intermediate•Note if the hosting club does not have an Adv. Intermediate line then the CRTC riders will compete in the Sr. Expert line.
c. Expert
d. Master
e. Vintage A (air cooled twin shock) (rides the intermediate lines)
8. If the hosting club does not have an Advance line and the CRTC rider does not meet the hosting clubs requirement for the Sr. class that rider might have to be a non-comp rider in the clubs event but, his ride will count in the series.
9. I or a representative of the CRTC series will be at all rounds we plan on having a Banner with the CRTC Logo on it so folks will know where to go for sign up, get information etc.
10. If a discrepancy or an issue comes up I will try to make an unbiased and quick decision. Remember though I’m here to coordinate the clubs together not to referee the event so the clubs putting on the trials makes the calls I will only look at CRTC issues.
11. Club sponsorship fee will be $1 per rider whether the rider is competing in the CRTC or not... Cadet and Women classes will be excluded from this fee. This fee is due immediately at the end of each round.
12. Please ride the class that you typically compete at your local club trials. DO NOT DROP A CLASS.
13. Teams: If there is enough interest to have teams the rules are as follows: You must identify the (3) team members before the event. Each team will cost $15. You must name your team. All members of the team must be in the series. I will collect the points that the team member earned in the series and the team with the most points wins and each member of the team will receive a trophy.
2. You must compete in 6 rounds to qualify as a CRTC competitor.
3. We will count the best 7 rounds out of a possible 12 for total points.
4. The point system is as follows 1st= 30pts, 2nd=25pts, 3rd=21pts, 4th=18pts, 5th=16pts, 6th=14pts 7th place and below (including DNF’s) will be awarded 10 points.
5.The series would like to use the NATC rules for setting up the section and judging the section so we can have a little consistency in the sections. Ultimately it is the hosting clubs call on what rules they follow and enforce (i.e. gated trials). Color of splits just need to be the same for all sections both days. (i.e. if Novice is a blue split marker then all sections both days should be that way). Please identify all splits with the class on the split (this is for riders that are color blind like me). Ultimately it is the hosting clubs call on what rules they follow and enforce.
6. Morning Classes are as follows:
a. Rookie (for new riders with little experience)
b. Novice
c. Amateur
d. Advance Amateur•Note if the hosting club does not have an Adv. Amateur line then the CRTC riders will compete in the Sr. Amateur line
e. Vintage B (air cooled twin shock) (rides amateur line)
7. Afternoon Classes are as follows:
a. Intermediate
b. Advance Intermediate•Note if the hosting club does not have an Adv. Intermediate line then the CRTC riders will compete in the Sr. Expert line.
c. Expert
d. Master
e. Vintage A (air cooled twin shock) (rides the intermediate lines)
8. If the hosting club does not have an Advance line and the CRTC rider does not meet the hosting clubs requirement for the Sr. class that rider might have to be a non-comp rider in the clubs event but, his ride will count in the series.
9. I or a representative of the CRTC series will be at all rounds we plan on having a Banner with the CRTC Logo on it so folks will know where to go for sign up, get information etc.
10. If a discrepancy or an issue comes up I will try to make an unbiased and quick decision. Remember though I’m here to coordinate the clubs together not to referee the event so the clubs putting on the trials makes the calls I will only look at CRTC issues.
11. Club sponsorship fee will be $1 per rider whether the rider is competing in the CRTC or not... Cadet and Women classes will be excluded from this fee. This fee is due immediately at the end of each round.
12. Please ride the class that you typically compete at your local club trials. DO NOT DROP A CLASS.
13. Teams: If there is enough interest to have teams the rules are as follows: You must identify the (3) team members before the event. Each team will cost $15. You must name your team. All members of the team must be in the series. I will collect the points that the team member earned in the series and the team with the most points wins and each member of the team will receive a trophy.