| Rules and Regulations 2009 |
| In order to make everyone's experience as productive, enjoyable, and safe as possible, we have to have some rules and regulations. This list is by no means complete and will be changed and updated as the need arises. It is our hope that everyone will use good common sense while riding, observing, and walking around the facility. Everyone, including minors and their parents, will be required to sign an annual liability waiver and then the daily sign in sheet. All riders will be required to wear protective gear consisting at a minimum of a helmet, gloves, long sleeve shirt, long pants and boots. Do not use excessive speed in areas other than the tracks. There may be little ones playing that you can't see. Go directly from your pit area to the track entrance. We live here and while we enjoy having people ride here, our yard and road are not meant to be race tracks. Every time you come to practice, make sure you walk the track and grounds or make a very slow first lap to check for any obstacles that may have changed and to get an idea of where all the obstacles are. Slow means riding in first gear and NO Doubling. We care about your safety as well as the others on the track. If track officials deem there to be too many bikes on the track, the practice session may be divided up into age, bike size, skill level, etc. to ensure everyone's safety. There is to be no alcohol at the facility. It is every rider's responsibility to look out for others on the track. Remember this is practice, not a race. Why risk injuring yourself and or others? Requests for private track time will be honored if possible. However, the other riders present will have to agree and set limits on the amount of time. We reserve the right to ask anyone who is endangering others or not following the rules to leave immediately with NO Refund. |


