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EVENT MANUAL

V2.0 - 24 January 2021

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CONTENTS

Welcome ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…...… 3

   Officials and event staff …………………………………………………………………………………………………….……..…..… 3

   Key Version and Update Summary ………………………………………………………………………………………….…….… 3

Venue & Getting There ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………… 4

Event Schedule …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…….…… 5

Entry Information ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6

Race Information …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7

General Information ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….… 10

Cross Country (XCO) Information ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..…. 13

Downhill Information ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..… 16

Enduro Information …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..… 18

Appendix

1. Event Village & Parking ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….… 20

2. Course Conflicts ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…… 22

3. Track Closures …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…... 23

4. Protest Form ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….….. 24

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WELCOME

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the members of Bike Methven, Mt Hutt Adventure Park
(MHAP) and our sponsors for their support. This event only exists because of you, so thank you to
everyone for participating.

We continue to see strong growth in CNZ School’s competitive mountain biking. This event is an
opportunity to test yourself against riders beyond your class room and your home region.

We hope to encourage the next wave of New Zealand mountain bike riders – from local races through to
CNZ National Champs, the next Commonwealth Games Gold medalist, UCI World Cup racing and onto
the Olympics!

Importantly this event is also a chance to have a whole lot of fun! I wish you all the best for the coming
competition and hope that you achieve all your personal goals.

Enjoy the races!

Clare Harden
Event Manager.

OFFICIALS & EVENT STAFF
PATRON (NZSCA):                  Chris Ginders
CHAIRPERSON (NZSCA):             Brynn Gilbertson
EVENT MANAGER:                   Clare Harden
RESULTS AND TIMING:              Ricky Brown
CHIEF COMMISSAIRE:               Mark Darvill

KEY VERSION UPDATE SUMMARY

 Version           Date                 Comments
 1.0               15 January           First Publication
 1.2               24 January           Second Publication

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VENUE & GETTING THERE

MOUNT HUTT BIKE PARK – Mt Hutt Ski Field Access Road, Methven
Mt Hutt Bike Park boast over 30km of trails, from family friendly XC loop to epic single track, double
black diamond technical descents with some nice climbing trails to link it all together. The park is
situated 10 minutes’ drive northwest of the Methven township.

From Methven head north on State Hwy 77 (turn left into Waimarama Rd, following the signs for Mt
Hutt Ski Area/Rakaia Gorge/Darfield). Cross State Hwy 72 straight into McLennans Bush Rd. Turn right
onto Rosehill Rd (Skifield Access Rd) and drive for approx. 1 km on the shingle road to the Info Booth
carpark. This will be the main car park for the event. Shuttles will run people down to the village at
regular intervals.

See Appendix for more detailed map on parking.

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EVENT SCHEDULE

Note: All times are subject to change. Follow the Cycling NZ Schools Facebook event for updates and
check you are viewing the latest manual version.

Pre-Registration/Race plate pick up:
Thursday 11 March:     5.00-7.00pm; Big Al’s Sports shop, The Square, Methven. Race plates can also
                       be collected at the times stated below in the event village. Riders use the same
                       plate for the entire event. Timing chips collected separately at times below.

Friday 12 March:          Cross Country Registration: Finishing Key, Mt Hutt Bike Park
9.20 – 10.20am            Collect Race plate from Registration tent
10am                      Marshals report to event HQ (1 school marshal per 4 riders see pg 8)
                           Timing Chip pick        Line up in start line                       Race Start
       Age Grade
                             up & turn on           pens for briefing         Wave 1            Wave 2          Wave 3
 U13, 14 - Boys & Girls     10.20-10.45am               10.45am               11.00am           11.03am        11.06am
 U15, 16 - Boys & Girls     12.10-12.30pm               12.30pm               12.45pm           12.48pm        12.51pm
    U17 & 20 - Boys &
                           2.10pm-2.30pm              2.30pm                   2.45pm            2.48pm        2.51pm
           Girls
Prize-giving approx. 4.45pm. Safety gear & uniform check at start.

Saturday 13 March:         Downhill Registration: Finishing Key, Mt Hutt Bike Park

8am                       Marshals report to event HQ (1 school marshal per 4 riders see pg 8)
                                       Briefing    Practise     Timing chip      Race        Seeding            Race run
      Age Grade       Plate pick up
                                                   run start      pick up       briefing     run start            start
  ALL GIRL Grades                                                                          12.15pm (at
                                        8.30am     Start       11.15 -
         plus           8– 8.30am                                                         start gate, on         2.45pm
                                                  8.45am      11.45am
  U13, 14, 15 Boys                                                                       shuttles 12pm)
                                                                            11.45am
                          9.15 –                                                         1.15pm approx
    U16, 17 & 20                        8.30am     Start       12.00 -                                           3.45pm
                       9.45am (post                                                        (on shuttles
         Boys                                     9.15am      12.30pm                                            approx
                         briefing)                                                             1pm)
Prize-giving approx. 5.00pm. Safety gear & uniform check on loading. Shuttles loaded in Start List order for
Seeding. Riders leave at 30 sec intervals.

Sunday 14 March:          Enduro Registration: Finishing Key, Mt Hutt Bike Park

8am                       Marshals report to event HQ (1 school marshal per 4 riders see pg 8)

                                                                   Start boarding           First riders
                        Plate & Timing chip
      Age Grade                                    Briefing        shuttles in race        start climb to   START Stage 1
                       pick up - Event village
                                                                        order                 Stage 1

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ALL GIRL Grades
         plus             9.00am – 9.45pm                          10.00am              10.15am          10.45am
                                                  9.45pm
  U13, 14, 15 Boys
    U16, 17 & 20        10.00 – 10.45am (post                                           11.00am          11.30am
                                                               10.45am approx
         Boys                  briefing)                                                 approx           approx
Prize-giving approx. 2.30pm. Safety gear & uniform check on loading. Riders leave Stage 1 at 20 second intervals.

                                            ENTRY INFORMATION

SCHOOL AFFILIATION AND ENTRY FEES
All entries must be through your school through Enter Now (no individual entries accepted). Details are
on the Cycling New Zealand Schools event page. Schools must be affiliated with Cycling New Zealand
Schools before they can enter. All school affiliation fees, and event entry fees must be paid before riders
are permitted to start the event. Please check with your school to ensure payment has been made.
Event fees are:

• Cross Country (XCO): $35
• Downhill (DH): $65
• Enduro (END): $45

RESTRICTED ENTRY
All events have had a maximum capacity set and are expected to sell out. Due to this the Cycling New
Zealand Schools Entry Process takes effect.
Each school is initially limited to the following number of students per event:
Cross Country – 4
Downhill – 4
Enduro – 6
Additional entries are to be waitlisted via the link on the event website Please include on the waitlist
entry relevant details such as previous rider downhill performance which will assist with allocating
remaining spaces according to the Cycling New Zealand Schools Entry Process. Remaining spaces will be
allocated to riders on the waitlist.

DATES:
Monday 1st February: Entries open

Friday 19th February: Entries close

Monday 22nd February: Allocate entries off the waitlist (if space available)

Friday 26th February: Waitlisted entries confirmed by this date

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RACE INFORMATION

REGISTRATION LOCATION & TIMES
Pre-Registration (Race plate pick up):
5.00-7.00pm Thursday 11 March; Big Al’s Snow & Bike shop, The Square Methven (Main Street, center
of Methven.
After this time race plates can be collected from the registration tent at the race village during the times
stated in the schedule on page 5. They may also be picked up outside these times if the desk is manned
and we are not busy handing out timing chips.
We can package up plates for an entire school, to pick up on Thursday evening or Friday morning, please
let us know well beforehand.

COURSE
Riders are not permitted to shortcut the course. The responsibility for following the official route
lies with the rider. If you do not follow the official route you will be disqualified. Riders are not
permitted to willingly alter the course in any way. This includes moving rocks, logs, tape or other
natural obstacles. If a rider breaks through tape, they must re-enter back at that point, before the
next “marker post”.

PRACTICE
Pre-event (before 12 March): Riders can practice the courses before the event at their own risk. There
are several cross over points between the courses, so riders need to be alert and prepare to give way
(Appendix 3). Courses will be taped on Thursday 11th March.

During Event:
FRIDAY – all tracks below the Skifield Access Road will be closed for the cross country. Downhill riders
may self-shuttle and practice the top half of the DH course only. More information provided closer to
the time. Enduro riders may practice all stages EXCEPT stage 4 (Diggler). Note that the Skifield Access Rd
is NOT closed so road rules apply.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY – NO practice on race courses or riding other tracks while an event is on, NO
EXCEPTIONS. All tracks and the Skifield Access Road above the Info Booth Carpark will be closed to the
public. Only official vehicles/shuttles will be allowed on the road. Only competitors will be able to ride
on the designated race course for that day.

EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
For equipment requirements, please refer to the MTB Protection Policy in the MTBNZ Technical
Regulations (18/06/19)
XCO
         • MANDATORY: A helmet that satisfies current New Zealand or equivalent international
        standards is compulsory.
        • Highly Recommended: Sunglasses or protective eyewear
        • Highly Recommended: Full Finger gloves

ENDURO
     • MANDATORY: Full face helmet. A helmet with chin-bar and meeting approved Safety

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Certification (see below) is permitted. 'Enduro Style' 2-piece helmets with removable Chin-bar
        are permitted if they meet the approved Safety Certification below. Other 2-piece helmets are
        not permitted. Note: Your helmet must be worn at ALL TIMES WHILE RIDING IN THE PARK,
        including practice runs and when moving between Enduro stages. The chin bar may be removed
        when not racing. Approved Safety Certification standards are: ASTM-F1952 (ASTM for DH),
        UN/ECE Reg No. 22, AS 1698, NZ5430, British standard BS 6658 or Japanese standard T8133
        • Highly Recommended: Elbows/Forearm protection
        • Highly Recommended: Knee/Shin protection
        • Highly Recommended: Shoulder / Spinal / Neck protection 11
        • Highly Recommended: Full Finger gloves
        • Recommended: Protective eyewear

DOWNHILL - Junior: (U13, U14, U15, U16, U17)
     • MANDATORY: Full face helmet. A helmet with chin-bar and meeting approved Safety
     Certification (as per Enduro, above) is permitted.
     • MANDATORY: Neck Brace. Leatt (leatt.com) or similar to work in conjunction with the Full Face
     Helmet
     • MANDATORY: Elbows/Forearm Protection. Regardless of the length of shirt.
     • MANDATORY: Knee/Shin Protection. Regardless of the length of pants.
     • Highly Recommended: Spinal protection.
     • Highly Recommended: Shoulder protection.
     • Highly Recommended: Hand protection.

DOWNHILL: - Senior (U20)
     • MANDATORY: Full face helmet. A helmet with chin-bar and meeting approved Safety
     Certification (as per Enduro, above) is permitted.
     • MANDATORY: Elbows/Forearm Protection. Long sleeve jersey, preferably to the wrist, or short
     sleeved jersey worn with elbow protectors as per regulations.
     • MANDATORY: Knee/Shin Protection. Long pants with full cover to the ankle, or shorts worn
     with knee protectors as per regulations.
     • Highly Recommended: Spinal protection.
     • Highly Recommended: Shoulder protection.
     • Highly Recommended: Neck Brace.
     • Highly Recommended: Hand protection.

MARSHALS/VOLUNTEERS
Schools MUST enter ONE marshal for every FOUR entries. If schools do not put forward sufficient
marshals their riders will not be able to race. Please register here: 2021 South Island Schools MTB
Champs Volunteers (google.com)

MECHANICALS
Bike changes are not allowed - all riders must start and finish on the same bike with the same number
plate they started with. External technical assistance can only be given in the XCO tech zone. Riders can
do their own repairs and/or assist other riders from their own school anywhere on the course, but they
must only use tools/parts carried by the rider(s) or collected from the Tech Zone.

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NON-COMPLETION OF EVENT
Please reiterate to your students that if for some reason they cannot finish the event they must tell a
race official and MUST return their race timing chip.

PASSING
Riders must act in a polite manner at all times and permit any faster rider to overtake on their right,
without deliberately obstructing them. Riders who get off their bikes to walk a section of the course
must clear the course so other riders can pass safely. Poor conduct may result in disqualification.

RACE PLATES
Riders will use the same race plate for all events. These can be picked up at the pre-registration event
on Thursday night or before each event at the times stated in the Schedule.
Race Plates must be displayed on the handlebars so the number is clearly visible. Altering, cutting
or placing of unauthorised sponsor's logos on numbers may result in disqualification. All riders
must display their race numbers if riding the course on the official practice times or on race day.
Downhill riders will not be allowed on the downhill shuttle transport unless they have a race plate
attached to their bike.

RESULTS
Any queries regarding results are to be made by the Team Manager only directly to the Chief
Commissaire. Any Protests are to be submitted in writing (see form at back of manual) and will be
reviewed by the Disputes Panel. Final results will be posted to
https://schools.cyclingnewzealand.nz/results as soon as possible after the event.

RULES
The event is endorsed by School Sport New Zealand and is run under Cycling New Zealand Schools Rules.
The NZSCA Rules for School Cycling Events (1/01/21) and the MTBNZ Technical Regulations (18/06/19)
are available online through these links.

SPORTSMANSHIP
Riders must not use offensive or abusive language during the event, act in any anti-sporting
manner, be disrespectful to the event volunteers / officials or ignore the race regulations.

START LISTS
Start lists will be posted on the Event Website after entries close and seedings are finalised.

TIMING CHIPS
We use the Sport Ident timing system which requires timing chips to be worn on the right-hand
wrist. These can only be collected in the allotted times before each event (see schedule pg.5 & 6).
You must collect your own chip and make sure it is turned on (check for a green flashing light).
Chips will be collected from competitors immediately upon finishing a race so we can record your
time. No chip no time! Lost chips or willfully damaged chips will be charged at $100.

XCO SEEDING
The seeding order for XCO will be determined by the PCP according to section 22.5 of the NZSCA Rules
for School Cycling Events.

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UNIFORMS
This is a School event and riders must wear their school riding uniform or PE uniform or a shirt in a plain
colour that reflects your school colours. You are representing your School, not your sponsors! Uniform
checks will be carried out before each event. Please make sure you comply with the uniform rules
NZSCA Rules for School Cycling Events or you will not be allowed to race.

AWARDS
First, second and third place getters in each race will receive medals.

Overall champions will be notified after the event. The Overall Champion in each age group will be the
competitor who has accumulated the most points over the XC, DH and Enduro races. (They must start
ALL races to be eligible.) Points for Overall Champion will be awarded as follows:
           1st      60       7th       38
           2nd      54       8th       36
           3rd      49       9th       35
           4th      45       10th 34
           5th      42       11th 33
           6th      40       12th 32
        Etc. Until 43rd and below who all receive 1 point. DNF = 0
In the event of a tie for a placing (i.e. same number of points for the two races), then the fastest time in
each age group in the Enduro race total time will decide the rankings.

                                         GENERAL INFORMATION

BIKE REPAIRS
Riders should ensure their bikes are in race ready condition and/or serviced before the event. Big Als
Snow & Bike will have a mechanic available at certain times for repairs at your own cost, otherwise you’ll
need to travel into their shop in Methven.

CANCELLATIONS
The organisers reserve the right to cancel one or more of the events in the case of adverse weather
conditions. Any contingency plans will be announced via Facebook and the website. Please note that
there will be no refunds if any event is cancelled.

CONTINGENCY PLANNING
The event recognises that there is the potential for circumstances outside of their control occurring that
could result in the published event format and/or distance being adjusted in the interest of participant
and officials safety. If inclement conditions exist, all decisions regarding the implementation of the
contingency plan will be made by the Contingency Committee.

FIRST AID
If you require any special medication (e.g. asthma inhaler) please make sure you have it with you. St
Johns will be based at the event village and have personnel on each course.
In an Emergency call 111

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FOOD & WATER
Food & coffee stalls and a water supply will be available in the village for the duration of the event.
Eftpos can be intermittent in the Event village please bring cash

RESPECT FOR THE VENUE
We would like to use this venue again! Use the rubbish bins provided for all litter – competitors must
not drop any food wrappings or other litter on any course. All litter must be carried out and put in the
bins provided. Including Race number plates and plastic cable ties.

PARKING
All vehicles are to park in the main info booth carpark. Shuttles will run from here down to the event
village (a distance of 400m) at regular intervals during the event. Only official vehicles may enter/park in
the race village.

SCHOOL TENTS/SITES
For a tent site in the Event Village you need to book on the link below
There will be a limited number of tent sites available, you must book using the form here: South Island
MTB Champs TENT SITE BOOKING FORM (google.com). Only one vehicle per school may drive into the
village to set up the tent/site, then it must be removed to the Info Booth carpark if there is insufficient
room to park on your designated site. Alternatively, tents/gear can be ferried down on the shuttle
running between the car park and event village. Times and site information will be given when the site is
booked

SPECTATORS
Spectators are not permitted to travel with the competitors on the shuttles. Private vehicles are not
allowed on the Skifield Access Road during the DH & Enduro Race days. Always obey the marshals when
crossing the track. Spectator access maps will be posted on the information board in the event village.
Not all tracks have walking access beside them.

SAFETY COMMITMENT
Cycling New Zealand Schools are committed to providing and maintaining upmost health and safety
standards, by ensuring that all risks and hazards associated with the event are adequately identified and
managed to prevent harm from occurring to the event staff, participants and all other personnel
involved in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015. Please report any hazards or
accidents/incidents to the Event Manager or Coordinator at the Event Information Desk.
Please make sure you have the correct protective equipment as set out in the document below. Riders
must ensure their helmets meet the required standard. Bell Helmets with removable chin bar are NOT
allowed, unless they are the new DH model. Riders will be checked when loading onto shuttles. You will
NOT be allowed to race with non-regulation equipment. Check the MTB protection policy here.

SMOKE, DRUG AND ALOCHOL FREE
The entire event is smoke, drug and alcohol free. Please ensure all your supporters are aware of this.

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SOCIAL MEDIA
We encourage you to get involved in the event through social media. The key links are provided below:

 Facebook            https://www.facebook.com/CyclingNZLSchools/
 Instagram           https://www.instagram.com/cyclingnzschools/
 Website             https://schools.cyclingnewzealand.nz/events/south-island-mtb-championships
 Event Hashtag       #SISMTBChamps

TOILETS
Port-a-loos will be available on site (see Race Village map).

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CROSS COUNTRY INFORMATION

Event:           South Island Schools XCO Championships
Date:            FRIDAY 12 MARCH
Venue:           Event Village, Mt Hutt Bike Park, lower ski field road Mt Hutt, Methven
Registration     Thurs 11 March – 5.00 -7.00pm: Big Als Snow & Bike, Methven,
                 Friday 12 March – 9.20 – 10.20am
Marshals         10am report to event HQ (1 school marshal per 4 riders see pg 8)
Briefings:       See below for details or racing and briefing times
Timing chip:     Pick up just prior to race start - see table below for times
Prize giving:    4.45pm: (or as soon as practical after completion of event)

                            Timing Chip Pick Up   Line up in start line
          Age Grade                                                                   Race Start
                                 & turn on          pens for briefing
   U13, 14 - Boys & Girls      10.20-10.45am           10.45am            11.00am      11.03am             11.06am

   U15, 16 - Boys & Girls      12.10-12.30pm           12.30pm            12.45pm      12.48pm             12.51pm

  U17 & 20 - Boys & Girls     2.10pm-2.30pm             2.30pm            2.45pm           2.48pm          2.51pm

Equipment:       Compulsory - approved hard shell bicycle helmet must be worn.
                 Recommended – eye protection, gloves

Feed Zone:       Competitors may only receive food, drink and clean eyewear from an assistant within
                 the designated feed zone. The person feeding may not touch the competitor or the
                 competitor’s bicycle. Only one feeder per competitor is permitted in the feed zone.

Tech Zone:       Riders may receive technical assistance within the Tech Zone from their feeder,
                 school mechanic or neutral assistance. Active riders can do their own repairs and/or
                 assist other riders from their own school anywhere on the course, but they must only
                 use tools/parts carried by the rider(s) or collected from the Tech Zone.

Lap Guidelines: Provisional laps and waves are in the table below. Final wave groups and lap numbers
                will be determined by the Race Commissaires.

   Race         Wave            Age group              Start loop         Main loop                Total
                                                        (0.8 km)          (3.8 km)             Distance (km)
     1           A               U14 Boys                   1                 2                     8.4
     1           B               U13 Boys                   1                2                      8.4
     1           C            U13 & U14 Girls               1                2                      8.4
     2           A               U16 Boys                   1                3                      12.2
     2           B               U15 Boys                   1                3                      12.2
     2           C            U15 & U16 Girls               1                3                      12.2
     3           A               U20 Boys                   1                4                      16
     3           B               U17 Boys                   1                4                      16
     3           C            U17 & U20 Girls               1                4                      16

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Course:         The lap length is approx. 4km. The start lap will begin at the Event Village. A rider's race
                ceases when they complete their final lap (Commissaires can close the course if most of
                the field has finished).
                The race will follow a multi-lap format with each lap taking approximately 20 minutes to
                complete for the average rider. Each rider will complete one shorter ‘start lap’ (0.8km,
                approx. 3 minutes) at the start of each race, which heads up towards the lodge. The
                same course will be used by all competitors and so is designed to cater for intermediate
                to experienced riders (dependent on weather).
                Tracks are a mixture of 4WD, single track and a section of rooty, rocky singletrack
                through native bush. There are also four to five creek crossings per lap (depending on
                rainfall prior to event). The course has several short but steep climbs. Detail of the
                start/finish area:

Etiquette       Riders must permit faster riders to overtake on their right, without deliberately
                obstructing them. Riders who get off their bikes to walk a section of the course must
                clear the course so other riders can pass safely.

Warm-up         If warming up on public roads please obey all road rules. The Skifield Access Road will
                NOT be closed to traffic on Friday.

Start Order:    Boys grade (wave 1), then next youngest boys grade after 3 minutes (wave 2), then girls
                grades 3 minutes later (wave 3). The start order will be calculated as follows (as per
                rules): Defending National Champion, UCI Ranking (U20 only), Most recent National
                Championship placing, most recent National series placing, most recent National Schools
                Championship placing, then all other riders. Riders will be placed in this order in the
                starting pens.

Track Closures: All tracks on the northern side of the Skifield Road will be closed. This includes the
                bottom of the DH course and Stage 4 of the enduro (Diggler) – see Appendix 3.

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DOWNHILL INFORMATION

Event:            South Island Schools DH Championships
Date:             SATURDAY 13 MARCH
Venue:            Event Village, Mt Hutt Bike Park, lower ski field road Mt Hutt, Methven
Registration:     Thurs 11 March – 5-7pm: Bike Als, Methven, or before event at race village.
Track Closure: Friday – Bottom of DH course (below the Skifield Access Rd) closed during XC. See
               Appendix 3.
Marshals          8am      report to event HQ (1 school marshal per 4 riders see pg 8)

Briefings:        A compulsory practice briefing will be held at 8.30am and a compulsory race briefing will
                  be held at 11.45am
Prize giving:     5.00pm: (or as soon as practical after completion of event)
Timing chip:      Pick up prior to race at times in table below
Practice Runs: * Riders must complete 2 practice runs *
               Shuttles for practice runs will be available after the race briefing. Riders must be
               registered and have their race number on their bike to show that they are
               entered. Depending on entries, riders may be restricted to two practice runs each.

                                        Briefing   Practise     Timing chip       Race           Seeding            Race Run
    Age Grade         Plate Pick Up
                                                   Run start      Pick up        Briefing       Run start             start
     ALL GIRL                                                                                 12.15pm (at         2.45pm (at
   Grades plus                         8.30am       Start        11.15 -                     start gate) on      start gate) on
                       8– 8.30am
    U13, 14, 15                                   8.45am        11.45am                        shuttles at         shuttles at
                                                                               11.45am
       Boys                                                                                       12pm               2.45pm
   U16, 17 & 20      9.15 – 9.45am 8.30am           Start        12.00 -                         1.00pm              3.45pm
       Boys          (post briefing)              9.15am        12.30pm                         (approx.)           (approx.)
Safety gear check on loading. Shuttles for seeding loaded in Start List order. Riders leave at 30 sec intervals.

Shuttles:         Riders must line up in an orderly fashion at the Event Village where an official will check
                  gear and organise bike transport. Riders will be loaded in start list order by age
                  group. No private vehicles to be used for shuttling on race day.
Equipment:        All gear will be checked. See “Race Information’ for safety gear requirements.
Weather:          In the event of poor weather, seeding run times may be used to determine overall
                  race results.
Course:           The course will use a mix of blue and black Mt Hutt DH tracks (riders must be confident
                  on black trails). The average rider will take about 3 ½ minutes to complete the course.
                  Trails include Main DH line, Flaxes, 2nd skid site, Fuzz, New Nats.

Caution:          The DH course crosses the Skifield Access Rd. The road will only be closed on race day,
                  so riders must stop and check/give way to vehicles on the Skifield Access Road at all
                  other times.

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ENDURO INFORMATION

Event:            South Island Schools ENDURO Championships
Date:             SUNDAY 14 MARCH
Venue:            Event Village, Mt Hutt Bike Park, lower ski field road Mt Hutt, Methven
Registration      Thurs 11 March – 5-7pm: Bike Als, Methven, or before event at race village.
Track Closure     All Enduro stages are closed on Saturday during the DH race. Stage 4 will be closed
                  during the XC (on Friday), but other stages will open.
Marshals          9am      report to event HQ (1 school marshal per 4 riders see pg 8)

Briefing:         9.45am
Prize giving      2.30pm: (or as soon as practical after completion of event)
Timing chip:      Pick up prior to race, times in table below:
                                                                      Start boarding
                         Plate Pick Up - Event                        shuttles in race    First riders start
     Age Grade                  village               Briefing             order          climb to Stage 1     START Stage 1
   ALL GIRL Grades
         plus              9.00am – 9.45pm                               10.00am              10.15am             10.45am
                                                      9.45pm
   U13, 14, 15 Boys
                             10.00 – 10.45am                              10.45am                                   11.30am
  U16, 17 & 20 Boys                                                                          11.00am approx.
                              (post briefing)                              approx.                                   approx.
Shuttles loaded in Start List order. Timing chips will be given out at the start line. Safety gear check on loading.
Riders leave at 20 sec intervals.

Order:            Riders will leave at 20 second intervals in the following order - Girls; U13, U14, U15, 16,
                  U17, U20. Boys; U13, U14, U15, 16, U17, U20. Schools will be ordered alphabetically,
                  start as a school group, within each age category. Start list will be posted prior to the
                  event. All stages must be done in the following order: 1, 2, 3, 4.

Equipment:        All gear will be checked. See “General Information’ for safety gear requirements. Riders
                  should also carry at least 600 ml of water, a tyre inflation device, puncture repair kit
                  and/or spare tube, folding tool set and a chain breaker plus a jacket as you are starting
                  at 1120m above sea level.

Course:           The course will use a mix of blue and black tracks (up and down) and will take the
                  average rider an hour and a half to complete. There are four timed stages. Riders must
                  be competent riding black trails; many features do not have alternative ‘easy lines’.

Shuttles:         Riders will be shuttled to the start of the course. Riders must line up in an orderly
                  fashion at the Event Village where an official will check gear and organise loading onto
                  bike transport. Riders will be loaded in start list order by age group. No private vehicles
                  to be used for shuttling on race day.

Weather:          In the event of poor weather, a stage may be dropped.

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APPENDIX 1: EVENT VILLAGE & PARKING

PARKING
All vehicles are to park in the main info booth carpark.
Shuttles will run from here down to the event village at regular intervals during the event (a distance of
400m).

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RACE VILLAGE
Only official vehicles may enter/park in the race village. Only one vehicle per school may drive into the
village to set up the tent/site, then it must be removed to the Info Booth carpark if there is insufficient
room to park on your designated site. Alternatively, tents/gear can be ferried down on the shuttle
running between the car park and event village. The speed limit through the event area 10 km.

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APPENDIX 2: COURSE CONFLICT NOTES FOR PRACTISE BEFORE 12 MARCH

                                                                 Many riders may want to come and practise in the weeks leading up to the event. Please note that there are several places
                                                                 where the Enduro course crosses or merges with the DH and XC courses. Enduro riders please look out for and give way to riders
                                                                 on other courses.
APPENDIX 3: TRACK CLOSURES DURING EVENT

Friday 12 March – XCO
All tracks on the north & eastern side (right hand side) of the lower Skifield Access Road will be closed to
the public during the XCO event, including all school riders not competing in the XCO.

Saturday 13 March – DH
       ALL TRACKS IN THE BIKE PARK ARE CLOSED to the public during the DH event, including all
        school riders who are not competing in the downhill race. (All stages of the Enduro course are
        closed)
       The Skifield Access Road is closed to the public from the Info Booth. Only official
        vehicles/shuttles will be allowed up the road.

Sunday 14 March – ENDURO
       ALL TRACKS IN THE BIKE PARK ARE CLOSED to the public during this event, including all school
        riders who are not competing in the enduro race.
       The Skifield Access Road is closed to the public from the Info Booth. Only official
        vehicles/shuttles will be allowed up the road.

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APPENDIX 4: Protest form

Event:
Race:
Date:

Protesting School: _                         _________________________________________________

School Team Manager:              ________________________________________________________

Contact Mobile:                   ________________________________________________________

Contact Email: _________________________________________________________________

Name of Rider or Team: _________________________________________________________

Other Party (Rider, Team or Official):

Date/Time of Incident:

Location of Incident:

Nature of Incident (Brief Description):

Outcome Sought:

Organisers Use Only

Date/Time Protest Received:

Protest Fee ($50) Received/Held by: _____

Official Receiving Protest: ________________________________________________________

Passed to Chief Commissaire (Date/Time) _______________________________________________________________________________________

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