
CATEGORY:
Member can choose to enter THREE of the categories for the championship series. Points are awarded to the MEMBER, not the bike.
Member must choose at the beginning of the series year which THREE CATEGORIES they want to enter for the championship point system. A member may NOT change categories during that series year.
Member will use the highest score from any CLASS pertaining the chosen CATEGORY. Only ONE CLASS score will be used for the category per event. So, the member will use the highest score earned in that category.
CATEGORY DEFINED
20”
24”
26”
29”
PIT BIKE
LOW RIDER
CUSTOM/UNIQUE
CLASS DEFINED:
Class is defined by bicycle size and year.
EXAMPLE:
20” (CATEGORY)
1970-1980 (CLASS)
1981-1990 (CLASS)
1991-UP (CLASS)
POINT SYSTEM (8 MAN GATE)
FIRST 100 POINTS
SECOND 95 POINTS
THIRD 80 POINTS
FOURTH 75 POINTS
FIFTH 70 POINTS
SIXTH 65 POINTS
SEVENTH 60 POINTS
EIGHTH 55 POINTS
EXAMPLE
ONE Champion will be determined at the end of the year for each category by combining the best scores for each event. Member can use the highest score received in any CLASS as long as it is in the same CATEGORY. A Member can get first in all three classes for one category but can only use one of the first place points for that category per event.
Example:
MEMBER A ENTERS THE 20” CATEGORY
20”: FIRST (1970-1980) = 100 points FIRST EVENT
20”: SECOND (1981-1990) = 95 points SECOND EVENT
20”: FIRST (1991-up) = 100 points THIRD EVENT
TOTAL: 295 POINTS
MEMBER B
20”: FIRST (1991-UP) = 100 points-FIRST EVENT
20”: THIRD (1991-UP)= 90 points-SECOND EVENT
20”: SECOND (1970-1980) = 95 POINTS-third event
TOTAL: 285 POINTS
MEMBER A would be the Series Champion for the 20” category.
A year end CHAMPION will be determined for each category by combing the highest points earned for all three shows in chosen category.
Member will use the highest score from any class but must be in the same CATEGORY. Only ONE CLASS score will be used for the category per event.
GRAND CHAMPION
ONE Grand Champion will be determined at the end of the year.
A member that enters three categories for the overall year championship series will be eligible for the Grand Champion.
The members overall ranking in each category will be used for placing in the Grand Champion point system.
Example:
MEMBER A
20”: FIRST OVERALL
24”: SECOND OVERALL
26”: FIRST OVERALL
MEMBER B
PIT BIKE: FIRST OVERALL
20”: THIRD OVERALL
26”: SECOND OVERALL
MEMBER A would be the Grand Champion.
TIE BREAKER RULES
If a category has a tie in points, the Champion will be determined by the best JUDGING score for each winning bike for all three events.
EXAMPLE:
MEMBER A: TOTAL SERIES POINTS FOR 26” CATEGORY 295
26” FIRST PLACE (CLASS)- JUDGE SCORE = 50 POINTS-FIRST EVENT
26” FIRST PLACE (CLASS)- – JUDGE SCORE = 49.5 POINTS – SECOND EVENT
26” FIRST PLACE (CLASS)- – JUDGE SCORE = 50 POINTS-THIRD EVENT
TOTAL JUDGING POINTS: 149.5
MEMBER B: TOTAL SERIES POINTS FOR 26” CATEGORY 295
26” FIRST PLACE (CLASS)- – JUDGE SCORE = 50 POINTS-FIRST EVENT
26” FIRST PLACE (CLASS)- – JUDGE SCORE = 49.2 POINTS-SECOND EVENT
26” FIRST PLACE (CLASS)- – JUDGE SCORE = 50 POINTS-THIRD EVENT
TOTAL JUDGING POINTS: 149.2
Member A would win the tie breaker and be the named the category Champion. These rules apply to the GRAND Champion also.