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Race Rules |
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The general rules described here, and on the confirmation letter which you will receive after your entry is accepted, constitute the Event Rules. However further rules may be added and conveyed to you through emails, newsletters, race pack information and pre-race briefing. The course signage also forms part of the rules.
All event signage and directions of event personnel must be obeyed at all times.
Riders are asked ride with respect to fellow riders and allow passing as required.
The advertised course may be changed for safety or other reasons.
The supplied race number must be displayed on the front of the bike
No aero bars or bar extensions, bikes must be serviced and maintained, approved standard helmets must be worn.
You are responsible for your personal belongings at the event.
NO Ipods, MP3 players, headphones etc can be used by competitors on race day.
MEDICAL
It is likely that in the case of an accident, a fellow competitor will be the first on the scene. This might be you. If it is you, you must stop and give all reasonable care that you can, while sending someone forward to get to the nearest radio so that we can get expert help on the scene as soon as possible. Or use your cell phone to ring the event medical ‘hotline’
In the event that you sustain an injury or illness whilst participating in the cycle ride, you authorise the appointed medical personnel to perform and administer such emergency medical attention as they think is necessary. they have the right to remove competitors from the course based on medical grounds.
EQUIPMENT
Competitors are responsible for the equipment they use in the cycle ride. They must ensure that it is in good condition, safe and serviceable. It is strongly recommended that all entrants have their bike serviced and helmet checked out by a cycle retailer prior to the event.
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