For 2011, the Victorian MotoTrials Series will return to a five-round format.You must enter at least four rounds to be eligible for the Series awards.
New for 2011 – Work a round for Series Points
- If your club requires extra help on the day (Observer, Scorekeeper etc) you can elect to work one of the rounds of the Victorian Moto-Trials Series that your club hosts (rather than ride) and you will be credited with series points equal to the highest series point score you achieved throughout the series. You must have your name registered with your club prior to Round 1.
- This initiative is intended to spread the event administration load further across the Moto-Trials community and minimise competition penalties on event administrators.
- Juniors will not be allocated worker points (we want them riding).
New for 2011 - Green Name Plates for Expert Riders (also applies to Glenmaggie)
Expert lines being denoted by green section markers is now accepted practice. For consistency and ease of observing, riders entering the Expert class will be required to display a green nameplate.
New for 2011 - Blue Name Plates for Classic & Twinshock Riders (also applies to Glenmaggie)
C-Grade lines will be set suitable for Classic & Twinshock machines. For consistency and ease of observing, riders entering the Classic & Twinshock class will be required to display a blue nameplate.
Junior Development becomes Rider Development (also applies to Glenmaggie)
By popular demand, and building on its own success, the Junior Development program has been expanded to include riders of all ages and so has been renamed “Rider Development”. Note that Rider Development is open to those entered in the associated event only.
Supp Regs will be available on this website when all event sites have been confirmed