Rules & Regulations
Registration and Racing Start Times
Registration is from 5:30 p.m. to 6:20 p.m. at each venue with racing starting promptly at 6:30 p.m. Please try to arrive early so we can start the races in a timely manner.
Registration Fees
Season number plate: One time $10 fee
Each race: $12
For every 5 paid races, per individual, you will get 1 race free (maximum 1 free race per venue).
At Soldier Hollow payments may be made by Cash or Check only, make checks payable to “Euclid Outdoors.” At Sundance payments can be made by Cash, Check, or Credit Card.
Release Form
A release form must be filled out for each race participant at each venue. Minors under the age of 18 must have a parent or legal guardian sign the release form in order to race (1 form per year, per venue). Click here for the Soldier Hollow release form. Click here for the Sundance release form.
Safety
All participants must wear an approved helmet in order to participate or pre-ride the courses.
Number Plates
Number plates must be used to participate in any of the races and are non-transferable. Number plates are valid only for the current race year and may not be carried over from year to year. They may be purchased for a cost of $10/per plate per season. Obtaining a season race number is the first step in qualifying individual racers for weekly, year end, and point series prizes and drawings. It is the responsibility of each racer to remember his/her season number plate each week and to have it attached to his/her bike in a location readily visible to the race timers and organizers.
Pull Tags
In order to facilitate accuracy in our race results pull tags must be attached to the back side of each rider's jersey each race in order to receive results for each week’s race. It is the responsibility of each racer to ensure that, at a minimum, his/her name, category, and race number is legible each week. It's as simple as this, no tag, no time! Your pull tag is also your raffle ticket, so make sure they get turned in at the finish line, even if you dnf.
Prizes
Weekly Prizes - Each week we have a prize raffle drawing for all eligible participants in that week’s race. All eligible participants have an equal chance to win one of the great prizes donated by our generous sponsors each week. You must be present to win.
Finale Raffle - At the end of the year we have a finale raffle for eligible participants (see below). This raffle has some great prizes; for those who qualify there is usually a Fuji mountain or cross bike, season pass to Sundance, overnight stays at various resorts, and other great prizes.
Points Series Prizes – those who qualify as one of the top 3 in each category are eligible for product gift certificates from some of our great suppliers.
Disputes
Disputes in timing and weekly standings must be cleared up before the next week’s race or they will stay as posted in the results. This goes for participation in races as well as rankings since eligibility for the finale prize drawing, free 6th race, and season points race are contingent on the posted results sheet.
Eligibility for Finale Raffle
You must participate in at least 10 races to qualify for the finale raffle. Each race after 10 will earn the participant 1 additional raffle ticket to be entered into the finale raffle. The 10 race policy is a firm policy. Please keep track of your race participation on the results sheet and make sure you do not miss by just one, and please do not ask to be the exception to this rule. You must be present to win.
Eligibility for Season Points Race
To qualify as a season points race top 3 winner you must have participated in at least 10 races. You must be present to win.
Biathlon
The mountain biathlon event held at Soldier Hollow is one of the most fun events of the series. It combines a short, high adrenaline mountain bike course with Olympic style range shooting. Each participant races around the designated course, comes into the shooting range, does his/her best at hitting 5 targets with 5 pellets shot from air guns provided by Soldier Hollow then races back out onto the course for another lap. Those who do not hit all five targets do a small penalty lap for each target missed before re-entering the regular race course loop. Depending on your category you will do between 3-5 laps around the race course and shooting range.
A safety meeting is held just before race start time on biathlon event days. During the safety meeting participants receive all the general and safety instructions they will need to enjoy this great event. No special equipment or knowledge is required to participate in this event, just regular race clothing. Air guns and pellets are provided by soldier hollow, no personal air guns or other biathlon shooting equipment is allowed at this event. Interactive view of the Mountain Biathlon.
Categories
There are 3 racing categories for the Men and 3 for the Women.
Category selection should be made based on your overall performance regardless of what category you race in other events such as ICUP races. Generally speaking racers participating in ICUP events on a regular basis will race up a category in our series. The overall theory behind the categories in our events is to provide similar levels of competition for all participants. If you place in the top 5 on a regular basis consider moving up to the next level to compete with racers of like ability. If you place in the top 3 on a regular basis you will be asked to move up to the next category. Since there are no prizes for placing each week there should be no reason for racers to “sandbag”. Even the year end points competition is generally won by those who have consistently participated in the races throughout the season not by those who have placed in the top 5 at just a few races. Please review your last year’s results and see which category will provide the best fit for personal progress and competition.
Men:
Pro / Semi-Pro / Expert – This is for Pro, Semi-Pro, and Expert Riders
Sport – Intermediate riders and the top beginners
Beginner – Those who have not raced before, younger riders or those that are just wanting to try out the sport
Women:
Pro/Expert – Pro and Expert class racers
Sport – Intermediate riders with a course not quite as long as the Pro/Expert class
Beginner - Those who have not raced before, younger riders or those that are just wanting to try out the sport
Points
Points are accumulated as follows:
When graduating to a higher category ½ of your overall points are carried with you. If moving down a category points do not follow.
Pro/Expert Points
| DNF | 1 |
| 1 | 120 |
| 2 | 106 |
| 3 | 92 |
| 4 | 78 |
| 5 | 68 |
| 6 | 58 |
| 7 | 48 |
| 8 | 38 |
| 9 | 32 |
| 10 | 26 |
| 11 | 20 |
| 12 | 14 |
| 13 | 8 |
| 14 | 4 |
| 15 | 2 |
| 16 - # of racers | 1 |
Sport/Beginner Points
| DNF | 1 |
| 1 | 60 |
| 2 | 53 |
| 3 | 46 |
| 4 | 39 |
| 5 | 34 |
| 6 | 29 |
| 7 | 24 |
| 8 | 19 |
| 9 | 16 |
| 10 | 13 |
| 11 | 10 |
| 12 | 7 |
| 13 | 4 |
| 14 | 2 |
| 15 - # of racers | 1 |
Rules and regulations are subject to change at any time. Please check back for the most recent information. This was last updated on October 25, 2009.
