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Series Points, Awards

15.3.6 Arider must complete at least one full lap to be scored as a finisher in hare scrambles/cross country type events or the first regular checkpoint in enduros, hare and hound and ISDT-type events. 15.3.7 Every rider must come to a complete stop each lap at the scoring point until signaled to proceed. 15.3.8 A rider may not enter more than one class in a one-hour race. 15.3.9 A rider’s motocross skill level designation is used as the basis for his/her cross country skill designation. However, the rider grading committee may assign a rider a separate skill level designation for cross country. 15.3.10 A rider who cuts the course will be docked a minimum of one lap. If the infraction is more serious, rule 6.2 may also apply. 15.3.11 Cross country races will be split into two sessions, with the vintage motorcycles first, followed by the post vintage motorcycles after a sufficient break to allow those entering both events to have a short rest. 15.3.12 Enduro, hare and hound, and ISDT-type events can run vintage and post vintage at the same time, but every effort should be taken to separate them on the course (e.g., post vintage early numbers, vintage later numbers, etc.).

15.4 SERIES POINTS, AWARDS

a) National series awards are based on a rider’s best finishes in half-plus-one of the total number of events in the series. In the event of a year-end scoring tie, the advantage will go to the rider who accumulated the most points during headto-head competition in a minimum of three races. If still tied or if they did not compete against each other in at least three races, year-end scoring ties will be broken by the greatest number of wins, then the most second-place finishes, then third places, etc., from the best half-plus-one finishes. In case of an absolute tie, the older rider wins. A rider must score in at least four races to be eligible for a year-end award. b) Results will be posted as soon as possible after the finish of a race. Once posted, there will be a 30-minute review time. If a rider believes there is an error in scoring, he or she must draft a written protest and deliver it to anAHRMAofficial or Referee within 30 minutes of the provisional results being posted. Unprotested results will stand. Any discrepancies will be resolved at the track. All results posted on theAHRMAwebsite are considered final and can only be modified under direction of the Off-Road Director. This process is subject to appeal. c) The following points are awarded: Position Points Position Points 1..................... 20 8................. 7 2..................... 16 9................. 6 3..................... 13 10............... 5 4..................... 11 11............... 4 5..................... 10 12............... 3 6..................... 9 13............... 2 7..................... 8 14............... 1 d) Separate points may be awarded if two separate events are held on two consecutive days, but not for a single overall event that runs for two days.

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