North of England Enduro Championship Regulations 2007

All events are run under Enduro ACU standing regulations other than any supplementary regulations issued by the organising motor club which are specific to their Enduro only.

For ACU Enduro regulations CLICK HERE.

The North of England Enduro Championship is a series of ENDURO and runs with a TIMECARD, not to be confused with Hare & Hounds, Hare Scramble or Multi-lap events.

ELIGIBILITY

All riders must hold a current ACU licence or obtain a “one event day licence” and be over 16 years of age or over.

Where the Enduro includes the use of public roads it is the sole responsibility of the rider to ensure that the machine is roadworthy and complies with legal requirements.

All entrants MUST be a member of a club affiliated to the ACU, or apply for “club day membership”

ENTRIES

The entry form for the relevant event must be completed in every detail and signed by each entrant.

Each completed entry form with entry fee (and club membership fee if required) should be forwarded to the event secretary.

All entries must be completed on the official entry form.

How to fill in an entry form - CLICK HERE.

CLASSES

Various ability classes will be catered for.

ChampionshipChampionship E1 E2 E3 combined

ExpertExpert E1 E2 E3 combined

Clubman E1From 100cc - 125cc 2 stroke & from 175cc - 250cc 4 stroke

Clubman E2From 175cc - 250cc 2 stroke & from 290cc - 450cc 4 stroke

Clubman E3From 290cc - 500cc 2 stroke & from 475cc - 650cc 4 stroke

Over 40’sOver 40’s E1 E2 E3 combined

Sportsman E1From 100cc - 125cc 2 stroke & from 175cc - 250cc 4 stroke

Sportsman E2From 175cc - 250cc 2 stroke & from 290cc - 450cc 4 stroke

Sportsman E3From 290cc - 500cc 2 stroke & from 475cc - 650cc 4 stroke

The over 40’s class will be run on the clubman time schedule.

It is essential riders remain in the class they started in throughout the championship series.

AWARDS

Awards will be presented in each class at the end of the series as follows:

Championship overall1st2nd3rd

Expert overall1st2nd3rd

Clubman overall1st2nd3rd

Clubman E11st2nd3rd

Clubman E21st2nd3rd

Clubman E31st2nd3rd

Over 40’s overall1st2nd3rd

Sportsman overall 1st2nd3rd

CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS

Points will be calculated for each class and awarded as follows:

1st20 Points

2nd17 Points

3rd15 Points

4th13 Points

5th11 Points

6th10 Points

7th09 Points

8th08 Points

9th07 Points

10th06 Points

11th05 Points

12th04 Points

13th03 Points

14th02 Points

15th01 Points

Two individual rounds scores will be dropped from the final championship classification when the championship series has more than 5 rounds, when the series has 5 or less rounds only 1 round scores will be dropped. This rule applies to all ability classes.

GRADING OF RIDERS

Riders will be graded for 2008 at the end of the series as follows:

Sportsman overall:

The top 25 Sportsman overall will be invited to ride in the clubman class.

“Invited” meaning it is not compulsory to be graded.

Riders who have not achieved a top 25 position cannot ride in the Clubman, Expert or Championship class.

Clubman overall:

The top 5 Clubman overall must ride in the Expert class.

The top 15 Clubman overall cannot ride in the Sportsman class.

Riders who have not achieved a top 5 position cannot ride in the Expert or Championship class.

Expert:

The top 5 Expert riders must ride in the Championship class.

The top 15 Experts cannot ride in the Clubman or Sportsman class.

Riders who have not achieved a top 5 position cannot ride in the Championship class.

Championship:

The top 10 Championship riders cannot ride in the Expert, Clubman or Sportsman class.

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19/03/2007

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