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Race Team Introduction Participating in one of the Dodge Ridge Race Teams, whether it is the Development Team or Race Team, provides the opportunity for youth and teens to further develop their skiing skills and enjoyment of the sport. Caution! this can lead to a lifetime of fun filled experiences! The Development Team is designed for 5 8 year old skiers who have progressed through to level 5 or 6 in the Snowsports School and are ready for a fun filled season of mountain adventures with a great coach and group of soon to be best friends. This program will further develop skiing skills through regular training to prepare kids to move on to the Race Team. The Central Series Race Team provides race focused training and exposure to competitive ski racing for ages 7 13. Training is held on weekends and holidays throughout the season. The focus will be on fundamentals, tactics and racing in the USSA Far West Central Series. Coaches will train athletes in a variety of conditions which include: Variable snow conditions Variable weather conditions Various terrain Various racing disciplines Our coaching staff believes skiers will develop stronger skiing skills through a variety of training methods including: Free skiing Practicing drills Utilizing a variety of terrain and snow conditions Running gates Combinations of these training methods will be used by the coaches throughout the season in a way to best suit the development of each team, age group and skill level. Our goal is to provide training and an atmosphere which promotes outstanding skiing and a sincere desire to enjoy skiing for a lifetime. 2 of 8

2014 / 2015 Ski Team Products U8-U14 Central Series Race Team $1050.00 Thru Oct 5 th $1150.00 After Oct 5 th Includes: Unrestricted 2014/15 Youth/Teen Season Pass Racers train each weekend with the goal of competing against other Central Series Race Teams in their age category, U8-6 & 7 years old, U10-8 & 9 years old, U12-10 & 11 years old and U14-12 & 13 years old. Central Series races consist of four, 2- day races and a state wide 4-day championship at the end of the season for U10 - U12s and U14s. Bear Valley hosts a SL race in January; Dodge Ridge a GS race in February; China Peak a SG/GS race in late February and Badger Pass a SL race mid- March. The Championships are held in late March for U14 s at Squaw Valley and early April for U10 s and 12 s at Northstar. Training is held on weekends and holiday periods with a holiday camp over Christmas and New Year s. Training every weekend and competition in races is not mandatory but is highly recommended to maximize your child s skiing and team experience. Helmets are mandatory for all training and competition and a USSA/Far West membership license is required to compete in races. Training begins at 8:30am and concludes at 2:30pm with an hour lunch break at 11:30am. Parents are required to pick their children up for the lunch break. Please note, U14s (ages 12 and 13) will participate in the Central Series circuit only. Race events outside of the Central Series circuit will require further organization by coaches and will include an additional fee. Development Team Ages 5 8 $950.00 Thru Oct 5 th $995.00 After Oct 5 th 3 of 8

Includes: Unrestricted 2014/15 Youth Season Pass When your child is ready to graduate from our Kids Club program, the Dodge Ridge Development Team is the next step. This program is designed to enhance your child s inherent love of skiing with season long coaching. The team begins after Christmas and meets weekends and holidays for fun filled days of skiing together. All participants are asked to have accomplished Snowsports level 5 classes or can pass a skill evaluation which will be held on the first day of training. Training will focus on skill development, exploring new terrain and conditions, introduction to gate training and mountain etiquette. Our goal is to ensure your kids have a great time while developing skills and a love for the sport. Training every weekend is not mandatory but highly recommended to maximize your child s team experience. Helmets are required for all training and competition, USSA membership is NOT required. Training begins at 9:00am and concludes at 2:00pm with an hour lunch break at 11:30am. Parents are required to pick their children up for the lunch break. Half Day Training Friday 1:00pm to 4:00pm for an additional fee $279.00 Must have current Race Membership to participate To augment our standard training schedule Dodge Ridge will offer additional training hours for those who wish to participate. Training will consist of 3 hours, (1pm to 4pm), offered 6 Fridays throughout the season with a focus on gate training, as weather permits. In order to offer this product Dodge Ridge must have a minimum of 5 participants. Participants should meet at the bottom of Chair 1. Dates Friday, January 16th Friday, January 23rd Friday, January 30th Friday, February 13th Friday, February 20th Friday, March 6th 4 of 8

Try Out Process Try outs will be held for all teams on the first day of training. During this process, coaches will evaluate the basic skiing skills of the athletes to ensure that they are within the range of the group. If required, changes to the child s enrollment can be made after this review, options will be discussed with parents on an individual basis. Uniforms and Equipment Members of the Dodge Ridge Race Teams can purchase products on October 5 th, 2014 at special manufacturer/ussa prices in the Dodge Ridge Sport Shop for that day only. Dues must be paid in full to be eligible for the race day discounts. National Racing Organization The United States Ski Association (USSA) is the governing body of ski racing. We are a member of the Far West division of USSA. All junior racers wanting to compete in USSA/Far West races must have a valid competition license. Dues vary according to age and class. All races must reach the appropriate age class by December 31 of the current year. When dues have been paid, you will receive a competition license beginning with F and followed by a 7 digit number. This number will be used during your racing career and for all race registration. The license expires in June and the renewal deadline is October 15 th late fees apply! USSA Dues and Fees U8 - U14 USSA Alpine Youth Competitor $80.00 Far West Skiing Membership $35.00 *Late fees of $25 apply to both organizations if dues paid after October 15 th Race Team Code of Conduct An important goal of the Dodge Ridge Race Team coaches is to help skiers develop socially, mentally, and physically to ultimately become 5 of 8

an all-around skier. The coaches will take a positive approach and strive to establish an optimum training environment. It is important that Race Team members and parents understand and respect the Race Team Code of Conduct while representing the Team, this includes: Always wear a helmet during training and competition. Abide by Your Responsibility Code: 1. Always stay in control and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects. 2. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them. 3. You must not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from above. 4. Whenever starting down hill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others. 5. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment. 6. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas. 7. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride and unload safely. Be on time don t delay the rest of the team. Race teams meet at the bottom of Chair 3 at 8:30am unless otherwise directed. Devo team meets at 9am in the plaza. Be prepared wear the appropriate clothing for the day, bring the proper ski equipment and personal protective equipment and don t forget your season pass! Respect the authority of Dodge Ridge employees. 6 of 8

Contribute to the positive, fun, family environment at Dodge Ridge. Dodge Ridge Race Club The Race Club hosts numerous social events throughout the ski season for parents and kids to develop life time friendships. The Race Club is responsible for organizing the Race Team dinner and raffle for the Dodge Ridge GS race in Feb. They are the key component for on hill volunteers for the GS race; they encourage all parents to volunteer at some level for the race. They are the go to support system for new families to understand and to enjoy the racing experience. Race Information Race registration entry fees are due to the ski area hosting the current race 7 days prior to the race date. Entry fees can be turned into the Dodge Ridge Race Team office for a team mailing, paid online, or mailed individually to the ski area hosting the race by the designated date. All race information will be available in the Race office at least 2 weeks prior to the current race. Parents are responsible for transportation and lodging at away races for themselves and their athletes. Race Team Office The Dodge Ridge Race Team office is open Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. The office is located next to the season locker room, Downstairs in the Creekside Lodge, adjacent to the Plaza. Communication By Phone: The Race Team phone number is (209) 536-5362. By Email: You can also email questions to Sally Harms Race Administrator, SHarms@DodgeRidge.com or Cory Perry, Race Team Head Coach, CPerry@DodgeRidge.com. 7 of 8

Website: For season schedule updates, race results, photos and more visit www.dodgeridge.com and navigate to the Race Team page. Dodge Ridge: Front desk (209) 965-3474 Snow Phone (209) 536-5300 Race Club: 2014-15 President, John Law Email: lawjt@att.net 10 Commandments for Sports Parents I. Thou shall not impose thy ambitions on thy child. II. Thou shall be supportive no matter what. III. Thou shall not coach thy child. IV. Thou shall only have positive things to say at competitions. V. Thou shall acknowledge thy child's fears. VI. Thou shall not criticize the officials. VII. Thou shall honor thy child's coach. VIII. Thou shall be loyal and supportive of thy team. IX. Thy child shall have goals besides winning. X. Thou shall not expect thy child to become an Olympian. From USSA's Successful Sports Parenting Race Teams Calendar 2014 / 15 (Calendar subject to change) 8 of 8