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Airway X Rules

Three Main Rules

#1 Be Safe! As fun as riding is, it's not worth being stuck in the pits because you were doing something you shouldn't. And buy the gear!! Gear is generally way cheaper than any medical bill so spend the money!! At Fox Racing :)
 

#2 Be nice! This applies to all areas of the track. Whether you're on the track being held up by a slower rider or in the pits. Be respectful and remember that this is a public track all types of people with all skill abilities utilize this facility. That's good!! We all love and support this sport. Also, be nice to the staff!! They are everywhere just trying to do their job!! Let that happen and have respect. If your having a bad day don't take it out on them. We will be talking otherwise.
 

#3 Have Fun!!

General Rules

These rules below are in place to keep our Riders, Spectators, Fans and or Staff safe. Please read through and let us know if you have any questions.

 
Riders, remember you can be disqualified or at minimum docked a lap as a result of your team members, pit personnel, or mechanic's actions.

 

No riders (with the exception of 50cc ) can receive outside assistance, or your rider can be disqualified as a result.

 

NO SPECTATORS WILL BE PERMITTED ON THE TRACK,  or your rider can be disqualified as a result.

 

Riders meeting:
 All riders entered in the event must attend the rider meeting.  These are held at the main tower before each event.

 

 Wristbands:

Must be bought at the check-in booth and worn at all times on the premises for organized practice and race events.

Riders-Wristbands must be worn on the rider's wrist before he or she enters either of the tracks and must have it on when spectating as-well(no exceptions).

Spectators and team members- Must ware there wristbands at all times during the race and organized practice events.


Rider Apparel:

Riders must wear helmets at all times when riding though the pits or on a track.

Helmets must be of the full-face type and conform to one of the

following recognized standards. Which is certified by a label

affixed to the helmet.

1. United States: Snell M2010 or DOT FMVSS 218

2. UNITED NATIONS: Regulation ECE 2205 P'

3. United Kingdom: BSI 6658 Type A

4. Japan: JIS T 8133:2007

*Riders will be responsible for ensuring that the device is properly installed

and operable during all on-track activities.

*The use of a portable music player or an onboard

is not allowed at any time during the on-track competition,

including practice, qualifying, and races.

*Face shields or Goggles must be shatter-resistant. Goggles

must be worn at the start of each practice or event.

*Boots must be at least 8 inches high, with the exception for kids.

*Jerseys must be long sleeve. Short sleeves or ¾ sleeves not

permitted. Elastic cuffs may not be removed. Sleeves must be worn at full length (to the wrist) during races and practicing on the track. Jerseys must be made of durable material.*

 

Bikes and Quads-

 

Front numbers must be a minimum height of 6 inches.

Side numbers must be a minimum height of 5½ inches. 

Flags
Green Flag:
Indicates the start of a race or clear track 
conditions.


Red Flag:

1. May be displayed anywhere on course.

2. Indicates the practice, qualifying or race has been stopped.

3. Reduce speed and proceed safely as directed by a race official.
4. If for any reason a red flag displayed, the restart will follow under the 2020 AMA rules.

 

White Flag with Red Cross:

1. This flag may be displayed at the beginning of a triple jump or a series of jumps.

2. The riders must roll each jump individually with no passing and exercise extreme caution until they are past the area of concern.

3. This includes the sighting or cool down laps.

4. Takes precedence over all other flags that may be displayed.

5. The penalty for non-compliance with this flag during a race will be the loss of the number of positions gained plus two additional positions in the final results for that race. If no positions were gained, the penalty will be the loss of two positions in the final results for that race.

 

Yellow Flag:

1. Indicates serious hazards on or near the track.

2. No Jumping is allowed. 

3. Proceed with extreme caution.


Blue Flag:

1. Indicates you are about to be overtaken by faster riders.

2. When conditions allow, move out of the fast line.

3. Hold your line (don’t ride erratically) and do not impede the faster riders progress.

4. Riders disregarding the blue flag may be black-flagged at the discretion of Race Director.

 

Black Flag:

1. This indicates a problem with a rider’s motorcycle or a disqualification.

2. A number board displayed with the flag indicates the rider being signaled.

3. The black-flagged rider must carefully reduce speed and proceed around the course to the mechanic's area.

4. Black-flagged riders are not permitted to return to the racecourse unless cleared by the Race Director.

White and Green Flags Crossed: Indicates 1/2 total race distance.

White Flag:
Indicates the final lap of a race.

 

Checkered Flag:

 Indicates the end of a race or practice session, proceed to the designated track exit.

Courtesy flags:

Off the track:

Before leaving a race facility, it is the responsibility of riders/teams to deposit all of their waste fuel, fuel drums, motor oils, coolants, tires, batteries, black water, and all other hazardous wastes in the proper hazardous waste disposal.

 

*5 mph through the pits and riders must be wearing a helmet. No wheelies or burning out.

 

*When cleaning your equipment (gear, bikes, quads, etc)  you must use the designated wash area.  No washing in the pit areas.

 

* If a person is doing any unsafe or inappropriate actions they will be told to leave the property by a track official.

 

* If and track official orders you to leave the property, and you refuse, you will be escorted off the property and will not be allowed to return permanently.

 

* Racers, you are responsible for your crew and team member's actions.  If a penalty needs to be handed down due to actions that a crew or team member had done, this will immediately be put into place.

* Parents and Guardians, you are responsible for your child's actions as well.

* Rules are not limited to what is written above and we reserve the right to handle issues however we see fit depending on the situation.

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