GENERAL REGULATIONS AND SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS

AMU BAJA Southern African Challenge

24 March 2007

DEFINITION

The 2007 AMU Baja Southern Challenge is open to riders from AMU member countries and will be eligible to score points in the AMU Baja Southern Challenge. This Challenge will comprise of four rounds of competitions with one round held in each Namibia, Botswana (under MSA Federation), Zambia and Zimbabwe. The Challenge is organized in accordance with the rules of the FIM and the AMU.

The meeting will be held under the AMU Sporting Code, the Statutes of the AMU and these Supplementary Regulations which have been duly examined and approved by the AMU Council.

ZMSA Permit No.: ZMSA/OR02/07 AMU Permit No.: 2007/001

ORGANISERS

The event will be organised by the Mazabuka Dirt Riders under the auspices of Lusaka Motorcycle Club, Lusaka, Zambia.

Address of Organisers:

Lusaka Motorcycle Club

P.O. Box 22000

Lusaka

Zambia

Contact / Peter van Greunen / Charles Coxe
Telephone / +260 97 770 871 / +260 97 775 005
email / /

CLASSES

Minimum age 16 years – according to Article 5.4 of the Baja Rules

Motorcycles/Quads shall be classified as follows:

- CLASS B1:Up to 200cc (2-stroke) Motorcycles up to 250cc (4-stroke) Motorcycles

- CLASS B2:Over 200cc 2-stroke and over 250cc 4-stroke

- CLASS B3:Open Quad

ENTRIES

For SAC Classes: Entries open immediately and close on Monday 19 March 2007. No Late entries for SAC Classes will be accepted.

Entry forms must be returned to

Lusaka Motorcycle Club

c/o P O Box 36344

Lusaka

e.mail: ;;

ENTRY FEE

The entry fee will be ZK 50,000 (US$ 15, SAR 90)

Zambian Riders entering the SAC Event will automatically be entered into their respective ZMSA Championship class, and will only be required to pay one entry fee.

Cheques must be made payable to : Lusaka Motorcycle Club

LICENCES

Competitors competing for the Southern African Challenge must hold a valid AMU BAJA Competition License, which will be issued by Ms Jacqui Monteiro - the AMU Secretariat at the cost of US$ 30.- / R 200.-.,

To obtain an AMU License, a copy of the completed and stamped Application Form must be sent to your FMN whowill submit them tothe AMU Secretariat.

DOCUMENTATION

Documentation will take place on Saturday 24 March 2007, from 07.15 – 08.15hrs at Dorvic Farm, Mazabuka, Zambia.

TECHNICAL INSPECTION (SCRUTINEERING)

Technical Control will take place onSaturday 24 March 2007, from 07.15 – 08.15hrs at Dorvic Farm, Mazabuka, Zambia.

All machines as well as riders’ clothing and equipment will be checked. (Including First Aid kit.) Identification marks will be fixed to the machines during the Technical Control, prior to the start. The Technical Stewards may check, at any time, the presence of these identification marks. The absence or falsification of an identification mark, shall result in exclusion of the rider from the race.

PROTESTS AND APPEALS

Protests against the eligibility of a rider, entrant or a motorcycle entered, must be made before the start of the event.

Protests against results must be presented to the Jury within 30 minutes following an announcement of the results.

Protests against a motorcycle which passes the Technical Inspection will not be considered, except for a protest lodged for reasons of safety, or against the cubic capacity of a machine.

All protests to the Jury must be made in accordance with the requirements of the Disciplinary and Arbitration Code of the FIM and be accompanied by a fee of US$ 50.00 (or Zambian Kwacha equivalent) returnable if the protest is upheld.

OFFICIALS

Jury President:Ray Wilson

Jury Member 1:Rob Marsden

Jury Member 2:t.b.a.

Jury Secretary:t.b.a

Events Secretary:Sylvia Chalikosa

Clerk of the Course:Charles Coxe

Chief Technical Steward:Rob Marsden

Chief Medical Officer:t.b.a

Chief Scorer:t.b.a

Chief Marshal:t.b.a

FUEL

Only local pump fuel is permitted, up to a maximum octane rating of 102.6.

Fuel will NOT be available at the circuit. Octane boosters are not permitted. The use of methanol is not permitted.

VENUE

Dorvic Farm, Mazabuka +- 15km from main Kafue/Mazabuka tar road, as signposted.

Length of Route: Approximately 50 km for motorcycles and 40km for quads

RACE PROGRAMME

24 March 2007

Jury Meeting07h30 - 07h45

Documentation and Technical Control 07h15 – 08h15

Riders briefing – All08h15

Start 1st Bike Class 09h30

Circuit Close (start of new lap) 13h00

Time Bar 14h00

Jury Meeting 14h30

Prize-Giving 15h00

DURATION OF EVENT

All Championship Bike Classes:4 Laps

All Championship Quad Classes:4 laps

Clubman’s Support Classes:2 Laps

The number of laps and overall times may be adjusted in the Final Instructions, when the final route has been set and timed.

Once the Cut Off Time has elapsed for the respective classes, no rider will be permitted to commence a new lap. Riders on the course after the respective Cut Off Time, will be permitted to complete that lap, and will be record an overall elapsed time once they cross the Finish Line, up to the final Time Bar. Riders reaching the Finish Line after the Final Time Bar will not be classed as a finisher, and will be excluded from the results.

START PROCEDURE

Starting procedure will be individual riders at 1 minute intervals for the SAC riders, all other riders will start at 30 sec intervals. A gap of min 2 minutes to be maintained after the start of the last Championship bike and the 1st Championship Quad.

CLOSED PARK

All machines are to be assembled in the “ClosedPark” 10 minutes before the due Start Time for the 1st bike class. Any machine not in the “ClosedPark” by the due time, will not be permitted to start in the event.

Final Technical Control

All machines are to be parked in the “Closed Park” for a period of 30 minutes on completion of the event, where they will undergo final Technical Control, and where all sealed parts will be checked.

INSURANCE

By endorsing the entry form, the FMN of the rider certifies that the rider is insured in accordance with AMU requirements (including repatriation costs). The organisers further confirm that they have contracted third party insurance in accordance with Art. 110.1 of the AMU Sporting Code.

The organisers disclaim all responsibility for damages to a motorcycle, its accessories and components arising out of an accident, fire, theft or any other causes.

Proof of repatriation and medical insurance cover must be produced at documentation. Riders not able to provide proof of medical insurance cover, will be required to obtain this cover via SES who will be present at the event.

RIDING GEAR

Protective clothing must be worn by all competitors. Riders must carry a first aid kit.

RIDING NUMBERS

Racing Numbers used in riders own country are accepted, must be stated on Entry Form.

Should 2 Riders/or more, have the same racing number, the organizer will allocate a new number to the entrant.

All other riders will get their number allocated from ZMSA

Numbers will not be available at track

POINTS SCORING

Points will be awarded to riders in the eventaccording to the following scale:

20 points - 1st10 points - 6th5 points - 11th

17 points - 2nd 9 points - 7th4 points - 12th

15 points - 3rd 8 points - 8th3 points - 13th

13 points - 4th 7 points - 9th2 points - 14th

11 points - 5th 6 points - 10th1 point - 15thand below.

In addition, all officials starters of the event, i.e.: the rider has left the start line on his due time or within the period of penalty for a late start, will receive 1 point.

The winner and subsequent finishing positions will be decided on the total elapsed time for the number of whole laps completed.

PRIZES AND AWARDS

The following trophies will be awarded:

1st, 2nd and 3rd in each class per the ZMSA NATIONAL CLASS FORMAT.

Overall trophies in all AMU SAC classes will be presented at the last of the 4 Challenge events.

Support Classes

1st, 2nd and 3rd in class

INTERPRETATION OF THE SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS

The interpretation of these regulations rests entirely with the Jury.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Visiting riders will be required to fill in and send with their entry forms the following:

Personal Information Sheet

Medical Information Sheet

Accommodation:

Each rider and team is responsible for booking their own accommodation and paying directly for same.

Details of available accommodation can be obtained from the C Coxe or P van Greunen

Access and Nearest Airport:

LusakaInternationalAirport. approx. 140km from Dorvic Farm

Directions to the Circuit:

From Lusaka: 100km south on the Livingstone Road, turn left onto dirt road, signposted for +/-15km to the venue.

From Livingstone: +/- 30km from Mazabuka town towards Lusaka, turn right onto dirt road, signposted for +/-15km from the Chikenkata turnoff to the venue.

Address of Nearest Hospitals:

CFB Clinic Lusaka, 100km from Track

ChikenkataMissionHospital, 30km from Track

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