MMCC, BDMCC, LWMCC, BMCC,WJMCC and CMCC MAKE SMOKING HISTORY SENIOR STATE MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIPS Supplementary Regulations

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MMCC, BDMCC, LWMCC, BMCC,WJMCC and CMCC In conjunction with WAMX Committee Present 2018 MAKE SMOKING HISTORY SENIOR STATE MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIPS Supplementary Regulations Permits TBA INDEMNITY MOTORCYCLE RACING IS DANGEROUS AND CAN RESULT IN INJURY TO COMPETITORS AND DAMAGE TO MACHINERY. These supplementary Regulations and Entry forms are important documents, which affect your legal rights and obligations. Read these carefully and do not sign the ENTRY FORM for this competition unless you are completely satisfied that you understand the contents and agree to be bound by them. Round Club and Venue Details Event Date Entry Closing Late Fee Date Early Bird Series Entry 8/3/18 1. Manjimup Motorcycling Club 1/4/18 23/3/18 30/3/18 2. Beverley Motocross Club 22/4/18 13/4/18 20/4/18 3. Lightweight Motocross Club 24/6/18 8/6/18 22/6/18 4. Bunbury Motocross Club 22/7/18 13/7/18 20/7/18 5. Wanneroo Junior Motocross Club 19/8/18 10/8/18 17/8/18 6. Coastal Motocross Club 16/9/18 7/9/18 14/9/18 TRACK CLOSURES The Club hosting a Championship round must close the track to all motorcycle activity from midnight Sunday prior to the event and the track must meet the guidelines as per the track licence as issued by MWA. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND JURISDICTIONS The MMCC, BDMCC, LWMCC, BMCC, WJMC and CMCC and WAMX Inc Committee known as The Promotors, will conduct the meetings in conjunction with the Manuel of Motorsport General Competition Rules of Motorcycling Australia, these Supplementary Regulations and additions or amendments approved by Motorcycling WA. The Event is open to all holders of a Senior National Competitive Licence. One Day Competition Licences are available to those riders that have held a Senior National Licence within the last 5 Years. They can be purchased through MWA or by contacting the race secretary before the event. 1. OFFICIALS Officials are appointed with the approval of Motorcycling WA. Control will be under the Clerk of Course with the supervision of the Steward/s of the meeting who reserve the right to alter, postpone or cancel all or part of the event program if required, without notice. Steward Clerk of Course Race Secretary Chief Scrutineer MWA Appointed Paul Donohoe Meaghan Andrews Dean Merrylees and Roland Norton ELIGIBLE CLASSES AND EVENTS 3.1 State Championship Classes Championship events will be contested for each Solo and Quad Machine capacity as follows. If a Championship class fail any more than 2 rounds the championship will be abandoned. MX1 CHAMPIONSHIP MX 2 CHAMPIONSHIP QUADS CHAMPIONSHIP WOMAN S CHAMPIONSHIP 255cc or greater 2 or 4 Stroke Up to 254cc 2 or 4 Stroke Up to 550cc 2 stroke + Up to 700cc 4 Stroke ALL POWERS VETERANS CHAMPIONSHIP ALL POWERS Aged 35 to 44 as at 1/1/18 MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIP ALL POWERS Aged 45 or greater as at 1/1/18

**Please note** Same machine will be permitted for the MX1 and MX2 class subject to the class capacity s above and plate colour corresponding as per the 2018 Mom rule numbers 11.15.3.1 Bikes 122cc to 254cc will display black background white numbers and bikes greater than 255cc will display White background with black numbers. Failure to do so will may incure penalties 3.2 SUPPORT CLASSES may be conducted at promoter s discretion and are stand alone events and may not be at all rounds. 3.3 TRANSPONDERS will be compulsory at this meeting. Transponders can be purchased through Mylaps on (02) 9546 2606 or email mylaps.com or hired at the venue for $15.00 per day ($10 hire + $5 admin fee). The hirer is responsible to ensure transponders are returned in good condition, and is responsible for loss/damage, transponders must be returned at the end of the event meeting/or if due to machine failure or injury before the machine leaves the pit area. It is not necessary to hire a transponder for each rider, as riders can share a unit provided they are in different events. The onus is on guardian/rider to ensure transponders are on machines prior to each event. Transponder brackets are available for purchase for $15.00 at the venue. Transponder owners pay a $5 Timing Admin Fee. 4. TIME SCHEDULE PITS OPEN MACHINE EXAMINATION PITS CLOSE RIDERS MEETING PRACTICE FIRST RACE PRESENTATIONS 6.00am 6.00am-7.00am 7.00am 7.15 with first class on the line 7.30am Following Practice 30min Following final event - Note 1 st Group as per program practice order to be on the line during riders briefing ready for practice 5. EVENT CLASS/LAP SCHEDULE Proposed Format for all Rounds - subject to change according to entries received and at the discretion of the promoter as per Championship Regulations Formats Table CLASS LAPS 1 MX1 Championship 2 x 20 Mins + 1 Lap, 1 x 6 Lap Sprint 2 MX2 Championship 2 x 20 Mins + 1 Lap, 1 x 6 Lap Sprint 3 Quad Championship 2 x 10 Mins + 1 Lap, 1 x 6 Lap Sprint 4 Women s Championship 2 x 10 Mins + 1 Lap, 1 x 6 Lap Sprint 5 Veterans/Masters Championship 2 x 10 Mins + 1 Lap, 1 x 6 Lap Sprint 6 Amateur Cup C Grade 3 x 5 Laps ** Repechage 2 x 10 Mins + 1 Lap, 1x 6 Lap Sprint *** Veterans and Masters Class*** If either the Vets or Masters Class fails to constitute a class the classes will be combined and default back to a Veterans 35yrs and over class. If either class fails after 2 rounds then that Championship class will be abandoned for the year and above combined Veterans class will be the Championship class and scores combined the competitors in the abandoned class will carry 75% of their points to the remaining class. THOSE DUAL CLASSING MUST CHANGE PLATES TO MATCH CLASS IF SAME BIKE IS BEING USED.

MX1, MX2, WOMENS, QUADS AND VETERANS 5. QUALIFYING Qualifying will be conducted as below: 5.1 Qualifying for Championship classes will be conducted if entries are received in excess of the maximum number of forty (40) and Quads (20). Qualifying will be conducted during Timed Practice whereby riders will complete 15min as follows 5.1.1 Lap One: yellow flag status (i.e. no jumping); 5.1.2 Laps Two plus: A green flag will be shown by the finisher to the lead rider to indicate the lap times will be timed to determine the top forty (40) qualifiers who will proceed into the Championship Class heats for the round and the remainder will proceed to the Repechage heats (support class) for the round. Only riders who compete in the Championship Class will be allocated points on that day. 5.1.3 In the event that the forty (40) rider Quads (20) maximum is not reached on the day of racing (at close of machine examining) due to withdrawals or non-attendance, qualifying will not occur but practise will be timed. If the remainder riders do not constitute a repechage class then they will be reserves for the day. Reserves can compete in any heat that a position becomes available throughout the day the reserve order will be according to their qualifying lap time. 5.1.4 Spare bikes will be permitted onto the dropped gate side of the track with the riders mechanic for bike changes during practice, once clear of riders. Mechanics and spare bikes must leave the track as soon as finish flag for the session has been shown, IF these bikes have been through scrutineering. Transponders must also be changed for timed practise lap results. 6. MAXIMUM RIDERS 6.1 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS -The maximum number of entries that will be accepted per heat is forty (40), except the quad heat where it will be twenty (20). 6.1.1 Should there be more than 40 entries into the MX1, MX2, Women s, Veterans/Masters championship and 20 entries into the Quad championship then Qualifying (5.1) will be included into the day s race program. 6.2 SUPPORT CLASSES The maximum number of entries that will be accepted per class is forty (40) solo and Twenty (20) quads. MINIMUM NUMBERS The minimum number of entries on the day required to constitute a class will be ten(10) Solo and five (5) Quads and for Repechage classes will be 5 solo and 3 quad) The minimum will be determined from the number of bona fide riders at the start of practice If minimum numbers are not reached on the day the riders for that class will be able to ride but will not get scored. If we know before the day of the event riders will be notified of minimum numbers not reached. 6.3 SEEDED RIDERS Seeded Riders are expected to enter by the early bird entry date stated in the supplementary regulations to secure their placing. MX1 & MX2 - For the first state round in 2018 the top 10 placed riders for 2017 in the MX1 and MX2 classes, will be automatically seeded into the MX1 and MX2 classes that they placed in. For subsequent rounds Top 10 placegetters from previous round will automatically qualify to the next round. QUADS - For the first state round in 2018 the top 5 placed riders for 2017 in the Quad class, will be automatically seeded into the Quad class that they placed in. For subsequent rounds Top 5 placegetters from previous round will automatically qualify to the next round. WOMENS - For the first state round in 2018 the top 5 placed riders for 2017 in the Women s class, will be automatically seeded into the Women s class that they placed in. For subsequent rounds Top 5 placegetters from previous round will automatically qualify to the next round. Veterans - For the first state round in 20178if there are more than 40 entries then all gate positions will be determined from qualifying. For subsequent rounds Top 5 placegetters from previous round will automatically qualify to the next round. The top 3 seeded riders from 2017 may elect to run their seeded numbers in this year s championship. The number that has been selected for the first round entered MUST be used for the remainder of the series. These plates can only be used when competing in the class in which the seeded number was awarded. The series leader of each Championship class may wear a red background front number (ie their series number) plate when leading the series. The top 3 Seeded riders in each class will be awarded certificates and may elect to run their seeded numbers in 2018.

7. ENTRY FEES & CONDITIONS 7.1 CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES Event Dates, Official Closing Dates and Late Entry Dates are as per THE TABLE ON PAGE ONE OF THESE SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS. The penalty for late entry is $50 and is payable in addition to the entry fee and will be at the promotors discretion. To be eligible for a refund, you must notify the race secretary 2 days prior to the event and have a legitimate reason. However, you may be asked to show proof ie medical cert, work letter re roster change etc. Refunds will incur a $20 administration fee. All refunds will be paid as soon as practical by the Promoter. 7.2 FEES SERIES ENTRIES PER CLASS Class Rounds Series Entry Transponders $15 per round MX1 Championship 6 $510 Plus Transponder Fee $90 MX2 Championship 6 $510 Plus Transponder Fee $90 Quads Championship 6 $510 Plus Transponder Fee $90 Women s Championship 6 $510 Plus Transponder Fee $90 Veterans /Masters Championship 4 $340 Plus Transponder Fee $60 INDIVIDUAL ENTRIES PER CLASS/ PER ROUND Class Per Round Entry Transponders MX1 Championship $90.00 Plus Transponder Fee $15 MX2 Championship $90.00 Plus Transponder Fee $15 Quads Championship $90.00 Plus Transponder Fee $15 Women s Championship $90.00 Plus Transponder Fee $15 Veterans/ Masters Championship $90.00 Plus Transponder Fee $15 Amateur Cup $75.00 Plus Transponder Fee $15 Event Schedule MX1, MX2, Quads, Women and MX1 Repechage & MX2 Repechage - Repecharge combined were possible All Rounds Vets/Masters - Rounds 1, 2,4.& 6 Amateur Cup Rounds 2, 3, 4 and 5 Competitors entering in more than one Championship class must pay the full entry fee for each class as listed above either as a series entry or individual entry cost. You have the option to purchase the hire of a transponder with each entry or not. You can use the same transponder if you are using the same bike in both classes, i.e. Veterans and MX1 or MX2 or Women s AMATEUR CUP IS FOR CLUBMAN GRADED RIDERS ONLY AND RIDERS CAN ONLY ENTER THIS ONE CLASS IE CANNOT EN- TER CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS AS WELL AT THE SAME ROUND/EVENT.

7.3 ENTRY CONDITIONS All entries must be completed at either via www.wamx.com.au or www.registernow.com.au or www.motorcyclingwa.org.au links are also available on our facebook page. You have the option to select a Series Entry, or enter each Round separately. Please Note that if you have entered using the Series Entry link, then you must not enter the Rounds separately unless you want to enter a second class at selected rounds only. You will be directed to the Register NOW website to complete your entry form. Payment is by credit card only. A receipt will be emailed to you and you will need to keep it as proof of entry. For enquiries, please contact the Race Secretary Meaghan Andrews on 0439484353 Competitors must be current registered members of an affiliated club. Competitors must be able to produce proof of current Club Membership. Club Membership cards or receipts must be presented with the competition licence at machine examination for inspection. Interstate riders must include documented proof of their current grading from their LCB. The promoters reserve the right to refuse any unacceptable entry. 7.4 PASSES NO rider or mechanic passes will be given this year please print your confirmation email or be able to present copy on media device a list will be at the gate and confirmations will be checked on entry to the property. If under any circumstances the event is abandoned, or an entry is not accepted, all entry fees less $10.00 will be returned. The promoters reserve the right to postpone, cancel, or change the programme, if necessary, with Motorcycling Western Australia approval prior to the meeting, or with permission from the MA Steward/s on the day of the meeting. Control will be under the Clerk of Course with supervision from the Steward/s whose interpretation of the rules shall be binding and final. 8. MACHINE EXAMINATION Self Scrutineering will be used in this series, however spot checks will be done - refusal to comply may lead to rider being excluded. Normal scrutineering will be offered to riders if that is their preference. This is listed in the 2018 Manual of Motorcycle Sport Section 11C number 11.7. The Promoter WAMX and/or official or SCB may withdraw Self Scrutineering at any time without notice. Pits will open 6.00am. Machine Examination will be done by Self scrutineering from Round 1 and must present at scrutineering with completed self scrutineering form, helmet and essential gear and will commence at 6.00am and conclude at 7.00am on Race Day and also on the Saturday between 3pm to 5pm with transponders available for collection on Sunday morning only. At each round, all machines entered in the competition are to be successfully passed through sign in and self scrutineering prior to taking part in official activities. All competitors must present themselves with their MA license, proof of current club membership and Self Scrutineering Declaration completed correctly, Helmet and jersey/armour with correct back numbers. No Helmet Cams unless manufacturer fitted and mounts removed or Tear off s on goggles as per GCR S unless advised of exemption. Tear off ban Appendix A 7.2.0.2 Exemptions are available for Junior, Senior and Classic Motocross Events by application of the Track Licensee to the Relevant Controlling Body. Automatic exemptions will apply for Supercross events held at temporary tracks and venues. If the Hosting club has obtained an exemption all riders will be notified prior to the event. ALL MACHINES MUST CONFORM TO THE GENERAL COMPETITION RULES. Machines may be measured; bore and stroke, and fuel samples taken at random. The steward will be responsible for the decision to measure machines on the day. Any machine may be measured at the request of the steward or under protest. It is a condition of entry that all cost will be borne by the entrant for machines measured under the instruction of the Steward. All machines MUST display an MWA decal on the front number plate which will be supplied NO SMOKING: Smoking is not permitted at any WAMX Venue BIKES TO BE WASHED IN DESIGNATED WASH AREAS AS OUTLINED BY EACH HOST CLUB. RIDERS WITH PRESSURE CLEANERS MUST SUPPLY THEIR OWN WATER DRUMS TO FREE UP HOSES FOR RIDERS WISHING TO HAND WASH THEIR MACHINES. (Drums can be filled before event or when hoses are free). Noise Testing As per GCR Rule 11.22 and AppendixC

9. RACE CONDITIONS 9.1 START/FINISH METHOD For the allocation of championship points, the championship races must be of the prescribed duration for the MX1, MX2, Women s, Vets/Masters and Quad Championship classes and individual competitors must have completed 50% of race distance as per GCR s.. Riders are not permitted on the start grid until authorised by the officials. Only riders, officials and 1 nominated mechanic/assistant (must be over 16) allowed at the starting gates until directed by starters to leave the starting area. 9.2 GRID SELECTION Championship Classes MX1, MX2, Women, Vets and Quads will have grid selection as per their qualifying times for Heat 1 and Heat 2 will be as per results from Heat 1 and Heat 3 will be as per results from Heat 2. For the allocation of Championship Points, the Championship Classes races must be of the prescribed duration and individual competitors must have completed 50% of race distance as per GCR's. Support classes Amateur Cup Practice will consist of 3 laps with first lap under Yellow Flags Support Classes Heat 1 - Rider to select a peg. Peg 1 = first selection of all gates, peg 25 = 25th selection of gates, etc. 9.3 Pit Board Area Pit boards are required. This is not a spectator area for family. No smoking, 1 person per rider. Must be signed on at Riders Meeting wearing supplied wrist band & 18 Years and over, dressed in tidy attire Closed in footwear. (Pit Boards are not permitted for junior Classes) Please note that pit board area sign on will close at the completion of practice. 10. PRACTICE Practice for all classes will be as follows. Riders will only have one (1) practice each, except for those riding two (2) separate capacity machines. The number of laps for each class will be as follows: CLASS TIMED/LAPS 1 MX1Championship 15min 2 MX2 Championship 15min 3 Quad Championship 15min 4 Women s Championship 15min 5 Veterans Championship 15min 7 Amateur Cup 3 Laps Practice classes may be combined. Practice Starts will only be permitted during official practice however no practice starts will be permitted after the last lap board is displayed. Riders must leave the track via the pit return or as directed by the Clerk of Course. 11. CHANGE OF MACHINE A rider is allowed to change bikes right up to the start of the race as long as both bikes are eligible for the class, designated to the one rider, identical numbers and have passed scrutineering. No notification is required to the Clerk of Course in the above case but if a rider wishes to use another competitors bike in place of his own then formal notification to the Clerk of Course at least 10 min prior to the race in which the substitution is to be made. 12. CROSSING THE CIRCUIT Competitors are reminded that crossing the circuit during racing or practice is strictly prohibited. 13. MECHANICS AREA/PIT BOARD AREA This is the only area where mechanics can get trackside to signal their riders, and if necessary, assist with mechanical problems without being penalised. Change of goggles/gloves is permitted in this area only. Riders will be advised of this area at the riders meeting. Mechanics area sign on will close at the completion of Practice

14. INSURANCE The National Personal Accident policy provides basic cover for death and permanent disability. Ambulance Insurance is compulsory for Licensees. Additional insurance is the responsibility of individuals. http://www.ma.org.au IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED COMPETITORS GIVE DUE CONSIDERATION TO TAKING OUT SUCH INSURANCE COVER. 15. PITS "Closed pits" will be in operation at each round. Competitors are to comply with the requests of hosting clubs as to parking and machine scrutineering. Competitors are to push their machines to and from the start marshalling area. STRICTLY NO RIDING OF BIKES IN THE PIT AREA STRICTLY NO ALCOHOL IN THE PITS DOGS ARE NOT PERMITTED WITHIN THE CONFINES OF THE CIRCUIT NO CAMPING OR VEHICLES/TRAILERS IN PIT AREA WITH THE EXCEPTION OF TEAM TRUCKS COMPETITORS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN CONDUCT AS WELL AS THE CONDUCT OF ANY PERSON ASSOCIATED WITH THEM. 16. PRIZE MONEY / AWARDS Minimum prize money will be calculated on OVERALL points gained at each round. The WAMX Treasurer will distribute the prize money applicable to each round. POINTS WILL BE SCORED AS PER GCR s. CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES (Womens Vets and Quads only to 5th Place) 1 st $400 2 nd $350 3 rd $300 4 th $280 5 th $260 6 th $250 7 th $240 8 th $220 9 th $210 10 th $200 ***** Womens, Vets and Quads are subject to below***** Prize money for MX1 & MX2 is based upon 40 Bona fide riders on the gate for Race 1 of each Round. If there are not 40 riders, then prize money will be allocated according to the percentage of riders achieved. eg 30 riders - prize money paid to 10th position etc Prize money for WOMENS, VETERANS & QUADS is based upon 20 Bona fide riders on the gate for Race 1 of each Round. If there are not 20 riders, then prize money will be allocated according to the percentage of riders achieved. eg 20 riders - prize money paid to 5 position, 10 riders paid to 3rd position etc. There is no prize money for repecharge classes SUPPORT CLASS PRIZE MONEY 1st $110 2nd $100 3rd $90 Prize money for Amateur Cup is based on 40 Bona fide riders on the gate for Race 1 of each Round. If there are not 40 riders, then prize money will be allocated according to the percentage of riders achieved. eg 20 riders - prize money paid to 2nd position etc This will be paid at the completion of each round. PAYG Withholding affects the payment of prizemoney. If you do not provide an ABN or declare the sport is a hobby, the Promoter must withhold 46.5% of prizemoney over $50.00 which is otherwise payable to you. Please tick one of the boxes on the entry form and if appropriate provide your ABN to ensure the full amount of prize money is paid to you. Medallions will be awarded to the top 3 placegetters in all classes and riders are required to attend the Presentation at the conclusion of each round to receive their Medallions, thank Sponsors and be eligible for Prize Money. State Championship Awards will be awarded by Motorcycling WA to 1st, 2nd & 3rd in all Championship Classes at the Night of Champions on 19/10/18 All placegetters are expected to attend. The top 3 Seeded riders in each Championship class may elect to run their seeded numbers in 2019 17. SCORING As per GCR rule 11.16.13.1 18. FIRST AID An ambulance service will be in attendance. It is a condition of entry that First Aid MUST be accepted wherever deemed necessary by the attending first aid officers. The Clerk of Course has the right to refuse further participation if first aid treatment is refused. 18.1 MEDICAL CLEARANCES Any rider transported via Ambulance or private vehicle will require a medical certificate stating they are fit to participate in Motorcycle Sport. The Steward will collect information from the injury reports and relay this to the MWA office where it will be recorded that you require a certificate before you can compete in any further events and your name placed on a Medical Suspension list. The Medical Suspension list will be made available to all clubs and promoters

18.2 AMBULANCE COVER All riders are reminded that ambulance cover is compulsory as a condition of your licence. Cover must be maintained for the duration of your licence. Riders please ensure your Ambulance Insurance cover is adequate for transport by any Ambulance service provider. i.e. St Johns Ambulance Advanced Life Ambulance etc. 19. NO HASSLE POLICY Any rider or entrant or person associated with the rider or entrant shall conduct himself or herself in an orderly manner. A rider shall be responsible for his own conduct and that of any person with whom he is associated. Anyone who abuses or threatens personally or physically any official or any other person present at the event shall be deemed to be in Breach of this rule. The Clerk of Course for a breach of this rule may impose one or all of these PENALTIES on the day of this meeting i.e.: *Reprimand or warning. *Fine. Loss of Licence and they will be disqualified from racing and be expelled from the meeting. All breaches will be reported to MWA for possible further action. 20. GENERAL RULES No alcoholic beverages allowed in pits or racing circuit. There will be no riding of bikes other than on the track, or in marked lanes Machines must be pushed to and from vehicles and in and out of the pits. Engine may be running to assist. Dogs will not be permitted (except guide dogs). Machines must remain in pits for the duration of the days racing, unless permission has been granted by the Clerk of Course to remove the machine. Riders of machines removed without authority may be excluded and all points forfeited for the day s event and/or incur a fine of up to $100.00. Enclosed footwear must be worn in the pits at all times. NO pushbikes, quads, pit bikes or scooters permitted within the premises. NO Camping OR Vehicles/Trailers in Pit area Except Team Trucks or under individual club directions. You will be notified in your final instructions. Camping charges are payable to clubs and charged at the clubs discretion. Remember camping is a privilege, please see final instructions of each round for instructions and club rules. Noise restrictions will be in place for camping, please see final instructions for each round. 22. TRACK INSPECTION All competitors will be given the opportunity to walk and inspect the track prior to any on track participation. This inspection must be done on foot and competitors are reminded that service vehicles may be in operation on the circuit at this time. 22.1 Track Dissatisfaction Competitors who are not satisfied with any aspects of the track can present these concerns to the Clerk of Course if those concerns cannot be resolved, the competitor will be invited to withdraw from the meeting. 21. RIGHT TO USE IMAGE It is a condition of entry that consent is given by the entrant/rider and/or parent/guardian for all photographs and electronic images (including moving images) that may be taken during the event by or on behalf of the Promoter, or with permission of the Promoter. All such images are the property of the Promoter and will only be used in accordance with the Motorcycling Australia Member Protection Policy and for the purposes of promotional or other purposes without further consent being required. 22. DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING All competitors and officials are advised that random drug and alcohol testing may take place during the competition. Refer to MA website for details on the Safety Policy Drug and Alcohol testing. 23. ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS AND SOCIAL MEDIA All competitors, officials and parents are reminded of MA s Electronic Communications and Social Media Policy, found at www.ma.org.au, which sets out a framework for acceptable online behavior where communications involve fellow MA members, volunteers, officials, coaches, sponsors, partners, staff and any other connected persons.. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FACILITES Full canteen and bar will be running. Please obey promoter s instructions as to parking. 22.1 ENQUIRIES Race Secretary: Meaghan Andrews Phone 0439484353 All Rider Queries Email wamxtreasurer@gmail.com Healthway and Make Smoking History are major sponsors of Motocross. We value your support for our sponsors in maintaining a "Smoke Free Venue"

MOTORCYCLING AUSTRALIA (MA - ABN 83 057 830 083) IS THE CONTROLLING BODY OF MOTORCYCLE SPORT IN AUSTRALIA. AFFILIATED TO FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE MOTOCYCLISME (F.I.M.) ACN 077-842-114 PARTICIPANT DECLARATION CONTRACT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE [ADD EVENT NAME HERE] WARN- ING! THIS IS AN IMPORTANT DOCUMENT WHICH AF- FECTS YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS, PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY AND DO NOT SIGN IT UNLESS YOU ARE SATISFIED YOU UNDERSTAND IT. 1. I THE UNDER- SIGNED (see below): [Insert Name] HEREBY AGREE with Motorcycling Australia Limited ( MA ) that I am by this agreement entitled to participate in the Motorcycle Activity/meeting listed in Schedule 2 (hereinafter called "the Meeting" or the Event ) at the venue listed at Schedule 3 (hereinafter called "the Venue") on the terms and conditions set out in this document. 2. DEFINITIONS In this declaration: a) Claim means and includes any action, suit, proceeding, claim, demand, damage, penalty, cost or expense however arising including but not limited to negligence BUT does NOT include: (i) a claim against MA, the Motorcycling Organisations and the Indemnitees by any person expressly entitled to make a claim under a MA Insurance Policy; or (ii) a claim against MA or the Motorcyclign Organisations under any right expressly conferred by its constitution or regulation; b) Indemnitees means and includes the persons, organisations and bodies corporate whose names appear in Schedule 1. c) MA means Motorcycling Australia Limited; d) State Controlling Body ("SCB") means a state or territory motorcycling association affiliated as a member of MA; e) Motorcycling Activity means performing or participating in any capacity in any authorised or recognised Motorcycling Organisation event, meeting or activity; f) Motorcycling Organisation means and includes MA, and the MA members (including the SCBs and affiliated clubs) and where the context so permits, their respective directors, officers, members, servants or agents. 3. RISK WARNING I ACKNOWLEDGE that motorcycle sport is inherently dangerous and may involve risk. I recognise and understand that there are risks specifically associated with engaging in the sport (whether as a competitor, recreational rider, coach, official or media) which include, but are not limited to the following: i) that physical and mental injuries can and often do occur, which may result in me being hurt or even killed; ii) that my machinery or equipment may be damaged, lost or destroyed; iii) that competitors may ride dangerously or with a lack of skill; iv) that track or Event conditions may be hazardous and may vary without warning or predictability; v) that organisers, officials, landowners/track operators and any agents or representatives of those in charge of meetings are frequently obliged to make decisions under pressure of time/or events; vi) that any policy of insurance of or in respect of my life or physical or mental health may be voided; vii) that there may be no or inadequate facilities for treatment or transport of me if I am injured; vii) that I have an obligation to myself and to others to act safely and within the rules and regulations of MA; b) I acknowledge I should ensure I am aware of all of the risks involved, including those risks associated with any health condition I may have. c) By signing this participant declaration form I acknowledge, agree, and understand that participation in the recreational services provided by MA, the Motorcycling Organisations and the Indemnitees, may involve risk. I agree and undertake any such risk voluntarily and at my own risk. I acknowledge that the assumption of risk and warning above constitutes a 'risk warning' in accordance with relevant legislation, including the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW), Civil Liability Act 2002 (WA) and Civil Liability Act (Tas). 4. WAIVER a) I acknowledge that it is possible for a supplier of recreational services or recreational activities to ask me to agree that statutory guarantees under the Australian Consumer Law (which is Schedule 2 to the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth)) do not apply to me (or a person for whom or on whose behalf I am acquiring the services or activities). b) I acknowledge that If I sign this participant declaration form, I will be agreeing that my rights (or the rights of a person for whom or on whose behalf I am acquiring the services) to sue the supplier in relation to recreational services or recreational activities that I undertake because the services or recreational activities provided were not in accordance with the guarantees are excluded, restricted or modified as set out in Schedule 4 to this participant declaration form. c) To the extent of any liability arising, the liability of MA, the Motorcycling Organisations and the Indemnitees will, at the discretion of MA, the Motorcycling Organisations and the Indemnitees, be limited in the case of goods, to the replacement, repair or payment of the cost of replacing the goods and in the case of services, the resupply of the services or payment of the cost of having the services supplied again. 5. INDEMNI- TY AND RELEASE IN CONSIDERATION of the acceptance of me as a participant in the Meeting, I, to the extent permitted by law: (a) release and will release the Indemnitiees from all Claims that I may have or may have had but for this release arising from or in connection with my participation in the Motorcycling Activity; (b) release and indemnify the Indemnitiees against any Claim which may be made by me or on my behalf for or in respect of or arising out of my death whether caused by the negligence or breach of contract by the Indemnitees or in any other manner whatsoever; and (c) indemnify and will keep indemnified the Indemnitees to the extent permitted by law in respect of any Claim by any person: (i) arising as a result of or in connection with my competition or my participation in the Motorcycling Activities; (ii) against the Indemnitiees in respect of any injury, loss or damage arising out of or in connection with my failure to comply with the Indemnitee's rules and/or directions. save that the above releases and indemnities shall not apply to the extent that the loss, damage or injury that is the subject of the Claim is caused or contributed to by the grossly negligent act or omission of the Indemnitees. 6. The release and indemnity provided by me in this declaration is in addition to, and will not in any way limit the application of, the conditions of sale attaching to tickets, conditions of entry, conditions of credentials or any other applicable terms or conditions in respect of the Event. 7. A term of this release and indemnity will not apply where the term contravenes the law of the relevant jurisdiction under which any legal action is legitimately taken however such terms are severable and do not invalidate the remaining terms. 8. MEDICAL I declare that I am and must continue to be medically and physically fit and able to participate in the Meeting. I will immediately notify MA in writing via my SCB of any change to my fitness and ability to participate. I understand and accept the Indemnitees will continue to rely upon this declaration as evidence of my fitness and ability to participate. 9. I acknowledge and agree that if required, the Indemnitees (or any of them) may arrange medical or hospital treatment (including ambulance transportation) for me. I authorise such actions being taken by the Indemnitees and agree to meet all costs associated with such action. I understand it is compulsory for me to have ambulance insurance in some form and I accept responsibility for the cost of ambulance transportation, ambulance cover and further agree to maintain ambulance cover during the term of my license / membership. 10. PRI- VACY MA, my SCB and the [Add Promoter/Event Organiser Here], use and disclose personal information for the purposes of conducting and administrating the Event and other related activities, including for identifying participants, recording results and providing member services or promotional material. MA collects, uses and discloses personal information in accordance with its privacy policy. MA may share your information with third parties as required by law, and including but not limited to disclosing your personal information for the purpose of administering the Event. The MA privacy policy contains information about how to access and correct personal information held by MA or how to make a complaint. Applications or services may be rejected if requested information is not provided. In certain circumstances, your information may be disclosed overseas, for example, to FIM. Contact information and a copy of MA's privacy policy is available on our website at www.ma.org.au/. 11. PERSONAL HEALTH INFORMATION I hereby agree with MA and the SCB that in consideration for my participation in the Event that MA and the SCB may receive, collect, store and use personal health information about me in the manner set out below: a) I ACKNOWLEDGE that: i) If I am injured, become ill or die at or following the Event the services engaged to provide medical services in addition to any hospital at which I am treated (together my Carers ) will have health related information about me in their possession, power and control relating to me which is subject to obligations imposed by the Privacy Act ( my Information ) and the Privacy Act is intended to protect my personal information; ii) MA and my SCB wish to collect my Information for purposes that include their risk management programs, evaluating and improving the safety of MA and SCB events and of the Meeting organisers and facility providers of MA / SCB permitted events, and generally to reduce the risks to persons engaged in motorcycle sport; and iii) It is reasonable for MA and my SCB to collect, store, use and disclose my Information in accordance with clause 11(a)(i) above and in the manner set out in clause 11(b). b) IN CONSIDERA- TION of my acceptance as a participant in the Meeting I consent and agree that MA and my SCB: i) may collect and store any of my Information, including obtain my Information from third parties including my Carers; ii) may use any information collected in accordance with this clause for any purpose consistent with creating safer competition in motorcycle sport and events held by or in conjunction with MA, my SCB, or with an MA or SCB permit; iii) may disclose my Information to third parties provided such disclosure is reasonably intended to be used for the purpose of improving safety at events held by or in conjunction with MA, or with an MA permit provided any such information is held by MA or my SCB in accordance with the MA Privacy Policy. c) I irrevocably authorise MA and my SCB and hereby appoint MA and my SCB as my lawful attorneys to collect from my Carers, and I hereby direct my Carers to provide to MA or my SCB upon request being made by MA or my SCB, any of my Information including but not limited to any information concerning any incident or event causing or contributing to or resulting from any injury, illness or death to me, the details of any diagnosis and prognosis provided to me by my Carers (or any party with the knowledge of any of my Carers), and any other matter to the knowledge of my Carers that might reasonably be considered to be requested by MA or my SCB for the purpose of improving safety at MA and SCB events. 12. POLICIES AND REGULA- TIONS a) I acknowledge, understand and agree that it is a condition of my participation in the Event that I agree to be bound by, and subject to, the rules, regulations and jurisdiction of MA as amended from time to time. RCB (i.e. Motorcycling Australia Address South Melbourne VIC 3205 T: 03 9684 0500 F:03 9684 0555 e: mail@ma