Time: May 3, 2013 to May 5, 2013
Location: Mt. Panorama, Australia
City/Town: Bathurst
Event Type: idf, world cup
Organized By: ASRA
Latest Activity: May 1, 2013
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Registration
Priority Registration
Begins on 16th Feb, at 10am AEST. Priority Registration will close on the 26rd Feb, at 6:00pm. If you are a Priority Rider you can register during this time. You can view priority list riders here. If you are not on the Priority List you will have to wait until Open Registration begins on the 2nd March.
Open Registration
Begins on 2th March, at 10am AEST. Open Registration will close on the 13th April, at 6:00pm or until all rider places are filled whichever is first. The number of registration places available will be awarded on a first come, first served basis.
Rider Limit
The registered rider limit for Newton's Nation will be 150 riders across all categories.
Refunds
No refunds will be given once you have registered for any reason.
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cold front on its way,.overnight temps down to minus 1 apparently,.bring a jumper.
Good question Bernie. It's coming soon.
Bugs,
What is the link for live streaming of video
Ok thanks
The rider meeting will be at 5.30pm in the Skillset building. All the riders, together in one place, for a meeting.
With the rider meeting on the Thursday is that on a set time or just after your tech inspection ?
When is rego closing? can I still rego?
Below is some important information for riders. Please read it to ensure you know what's happening when.
All riders MUST attend the rider check-in on Thursday May 2 between 12pm and 5pm. Your equipment will be inspected to ensure it complies with the IDF Race Rules and Regulations, and you will receive a rider pack and a wristband to allow access to the track.
Address: Skillset, 341 Havannah St, Bathurst NSW 2795
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/EoCAO
All riders MUST attend the rider meeting, which takes place immediately after rider check-in.
Camping costs $25 per person for the whole four nights. The campround will be available from Thursday morning until Monday morning.
Camping must be purchased at the rider check-in. Friends and relatives are welcome to camp - purchase camping for them when you check-in, or alternatively they can attend check-in and purchase camping themselves.
The campground is at McPhillamy Park, close to the start line.
Some food will be available for purchase near the start line from Friday to Sunday.
The track will be open for practice at 8am each day. It is up to you to be there on time and ready to ride.
See here for details.
Refer to the running order for details of what happens when.
Each rider will receive a transponder for use during the timed runs on Friday. Skateboarders strap them to the front ankle; lugers to either ankle. They look like this.
Transponders must be returned at the end of racing on Friday. Failure to return a transponder will require payment of $75 to cover the cost. If the payment is not made the rider will take no further part in the race.
If a transponder no longer works due to damage in a crash, it will be replaced with no payment required.
Any riders that swap transponders among themselves will be instantly disqualified from the race. Each rider's name appears onscreen as they cross the finish line, making detection trivial.
Multi-discipline riders will receive only one transponder. Timing staff will ensure that their runs are assigned to the correct discipline.
The awards presentation will take place at the start line immediately after the finals on Sunday.
The after-party will take place on Sunday night at Castrol Tower (between the start line and the campsite).
Are camp fires allowed at the camp site?
Practice will start at 8am. Racing by 9am.
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