| 2005
Entry forms for you to fill in, thanks to those nice
CATS
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| Series
Entries For series Entries send your entry to the Central Organiser (details on the form) before the deadline of the 2nd May. For a series entry you must enter at least 6 rounds of your choice, and enclose one payment with your entry. IF YOU MISS THE PRE-ENTRY DEADLINE, YOU HAVE TO ENTER THE EVENTS SEPARATELY. For Individual Race Entries please send to that rounds organiser as directed on the form Pre-Entries for each round close a week before the race. Entry on the line is normally available at an extra cost, please attempt to bring the correct money, or if your first ever entry a pre-written entry form will help. All riders are given a series number which you hang onto and hopefully remember to bring to each race. Prizes are given according to entrants in each class, but are usually top 3 and up to top 5 for Senior and Veterans. |
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Points There 12 rounds, but only the first 11 count towards the series. Points are awarded to all finishers as follows 50 Points for the winner of each class, then 49 for 2nd etc. down on a sliding scale. This method rewards consistency rather than allowing race winners to shoot ahead on points. 6 of your points scores are required for you to qualify for a series position, a 7th is considered in the event of a draw. Round 12 is a Handicap event, where slower riders of the series get a headstart over the faster riders. This will be arranged on the night and is entry is FREE to any rider who pre-enters the series. |
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| For 2005 Numplumz are offering a special series prize The riders who compete in the most rounds over the whole series, over all classes, will be entered into a draw. The first rider drawn will then win a £50 voucher from Richardsons Cycles Corby. (no cash alternative) So if one rider starts all 12 races the prize is theirs. |
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| Organisers To encourage racers to get more involved in the organisation side there's a new rule for 2005. Race organisers and their helpers can now claim race points for the race that they organise/assist at, (if required). But for a maximum of 1 event only. The points awarded will taken from an average of 2 of your events (1 before and 1 after your claimed missed event. The 1st event in the series organisers will be given average points from the 2 events after and the last event organiser the 2 races before it. So please offer your hard working organiser a hand, without them you can't race. |
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