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Riding “up”

Basic principle (always refer to this): you can’t ride “down” – some people can ride up, but you can “never” ride “down” (downhill in the below diagram). Image RemovedThis diagram applies to Challenge and Cruiser Categories. You can’t ride “up” into Superclass or Elite Categories.

Rules of the “Class”

When you ride up into a class, you are subject to the rules that apply to that class, not the class you came from.


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Basic principles:

  1. “riding up” means moving “uphill” in this diagram
  2. You can only ride "up" 1 age classYou can never ride “down”, so you can’t move down the line in this diagram

Example 1: a 16-year old rider wants to ride against his / her mates in 17-24 – no worries, he they can “ride up”

Example 2: a 3745-year old rider thinks he’s they are superman and wants to race against his younger / her younger mates. He They can ride “up” (uphill on the diagram) to the 3017-34 24 class, but can’t go to a younger class than that

Example 3: A 3317-year old rider wants to ride with his mate in 17-2416 boys. He cannot ride that class because he that would be riding “down” (going downhill on the above diagram). Note that However his mate can only ride "up" nominate to ride “up” into the 2517-29 class (ride up 1 class only)24 class.

Entering an event. Make : Make sure you clearly nominate the class you want to enter. We have Ther are plenty of people who make mistakes when entering online (problem between keyboard and chair), so make sure you (a) nominate for the class you want and (b) check the entries online prior to the event. If they are wrong then contact bmxnswentries@gmail.com the event organizer before the event, not on the day of the event.

Finally: a rider is able to ride up as per these rules at any event except State Titles and Aussies Titles. However in NSW, in State Series events, if you nominate to ride out of your natural age/gender class you won’t receive “series points” for that event, Australian Titles, Australian National Series, Oceania Championships, World Championships. Organisations running series may put limitation on series points when riding up.