honda907
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Also found this. So if I'm an A motocross rider , I can ride B? I am definitely confused by what is being said here. Actually I like the discussion, but really, I could care a rat's ass. I'm 57 and I just want to ride my dirtbike,
RIDER CLASSIFICATION
GNCC has a total of 107 classes to compete in, ranging from the youngest youth groups to the Pro XC1 levels. In between, there are various skill level classes, i.e., “A” Expert, “B” Intermediate, and “C” Novice. It is important when competing in a skill level class that a rider select the proper class in accordance with their official AMA classification. Some riders wrongly assume they can compete in a higher classification locally, then “ride down” at the national level, i.e., race “A” in their local series and “B” at the nationals. This is not permitted.
Riders can check their official AMA classification by visiting the online AMA Race Center. The AMA Race Center lists all AMA race results for every rider since 2006. Each AMA rider in turn has their own Rider Profile listing their results and designating their official rider classification. To view a rider’s profile, go to http://results.americanmotorcyclist.com/, select “Rider” in the drop box, and enter either the rider name or AMA number. The Rider Profile will list all AMA results for that rider, their total points accumulated, RPV (Rider Performance Value), and most importantly, their classification.
A rider’s classification is determined through the National Advancement System as outlined in the AMA Rulebook (Section 1.1.E), as well as the classification in which the rider has participated previously, whether it be in AMA competition or Non-AMA competition.
All riders must compete at the classification as listed on their Profile page. There are no exceptions to this requirement. If a rider feels they are “non-competitive” in the class in which they are classified, or are incorrectly classified, they may appeal to the AMA for re-classification. The classification appeal process and form can be found on the AMA Website. Under no circumstances may a rider move back in class without AMA approval.
GNCC strongly encourages all riders to check their AMA Rider Profile and verify their classification. Please be advised that the AMA, AMA organizers and your fellow riders are monitoring your results and classification. If you are riding out of class you may be removed from those results, lose series points, lose any qualifying status up to that point, and be required to compete in the correct class.
For questions on eligibility, how to appeal your classification or to add your photo (head shots only) to your profile page, contact the AMA at 614-856-1900 or mxracing.@amacycle.org. If emailing a photo to add to a profile, include your full name and AMA number to assure proper placement.
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RIDER CLASSIFICATION
GNCC has a total of 107 classes to compete in, ranging from the youngest youth groups to the Pro XC1 levels. In between, there are various skill level classes, i.e., “A” Expert, “B” Intermediate, and “C” Novice. It is important when competing in a skill level class that a rider select the proper class in accordance with their official AMA classification. Some riders wrongly assume they can compete in a higher classification locally, then “ride down” at the national level, i.e., race “A” in their local series and “B” at the nationals. This is not permitted.
Riders can check their official AMA classification by visiting the online AMA Race Center. The AMA Race Center lists all AMA race results for every rider since 2006. Each AMA rider in turn has their own Rider Profile listing their results and designating their official rider classification. To view a rider’s profile, go to http://results.americanmotorcyclist.com/, select “Rider” in the drop box, and enter either the rider name or AMA number. The Rider Profile will list all AMA results for that rider, their total points accumulated, RPV (Rider Performance Value), and most importantly, their classification.
A rider’s classification is determined through the National Advancement System as outlined in the AMA Rulebook (Section 1.1.E), as well as the classification in which the rider has participated previously, whether it be in AMA competition or Non-AMA competition.
All riders must compete at the classification as listed on their Profile page. There are no exceptions to this requirement. If a rider feels they are “non-competitive” in the class in which they are classified, or are incorrectly classified, they may appeal to the AMA for re-classification. The classification appeal process and form can be found on the AMA Website. Under no circumstances may a rider move back in class without AMA approval.
GNCC strongly encourages all riders to check their AMA Rider Profile and verify their classification. Please be advised that the AMA, AMA organizers and your fellow riders are monitoring your results and classification. If you are riding out of class you may be removed from those results, lose series points, lose any qualifying status up to that point, and be required to compete in the correct class.
For questions on eligibility, how to appeal your classification or to add your photo (head shots only) to your profile page, contact the AMA at 614-856-1900 or mxracing.@amacycle.org. If emailing a photo to add to a profile, include your full name and AMA number to assure proper placement.
122 Vista Del Rio Drive, Morgantown, WV 26508 | 304-284-0084 | Contact Us
©1999 - 2017 Racer Productions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.