AMA/D14  ATV MX Rulebook & Guidelines

 

ATV MX Chair:                      Treasurer:

Ryan Day                                Jessica Simpkins

Attica, MI                                 White Lake, MI

248-521-3529                                                            

[email protected]          

 

Mail Reports and Points Fund Money to:

Danielle Day – 5950 Lum Rd, Attica, MI 48412  [email protected] 

 

Referee Duties:  Referee must send event report to the points keeper within 3 days after the event.  Report shall include date and type of event, results of each class and number of riders, and check or money order for the points fund.  Points fund check shall be calculated at a rate of $4.00 per rider.





General Rules:

  1. The following are supplemental to, or part of, the AMA/ATVA Rules and Guidelines.  All other rules and guidelines applicable to the event shall be derived from the AMA.ATVA rulebook/guidelines and AMA/ATVA rules supersede in case of conflict.

  2. A rules committee shall be composed of the ATV Chairman, ATV Congressman and Rider Representatives.  The ATV chairman will break all tie votes.  Rule changes and additions may be submitted, in writing for consideration at any time during the year, but if adopted will not take effect until the following season.

  3. Rider representatives will be appointed at the annual sanctioning meeting. They will be required to represent the riders, and will work with the chairman to advance all phases of the sport.

  4. Youth racers 15 years and younger may race in more than one big track class per day.

 

ATV Specifications:

  1. Per ATVA Guidelines - All ATVs shall be fitted with a tether type engine kill switch.

  2. Number plates and backgrounds should be white or black contrasting combination.  Number plates for event scoring are required on the front and rear of the ATV.  (Note, the promoter is not responsible for mis-scoring when numbers are difficult to read, it is the rider’s responsibility to ensure that the numbers are easily readable at a fair distance, see AMA/ATVA rule book.)  Below are commonly accepted ways to number your ATV:  FRONT: White background/Black numbers 8” high  REAR: White background/Black numbers 8” high, mounted to the rear grab bar or riders back.  Numbers are also highly recommended on rear fender deck and riders back also.

 

ATV SCORING

 

  1. Riders shall earn full points on any race day that is the only points paying event in the district on that day even if they are the sole rider in the class.  On a day when two (2) separate tracks are paying points within the district, a full class constitutes having a minimum of 2 riders and is required to pay full points.  If less than 3 riders sign up in a given class on a day when 2 separate tracks are paying district points, ½ points will be awarded for a finishing position.

  2. On the day of a nationally sanctioned ATV event held within District 14, that event will be the sole points paying event for that discipline in the District 14 ATV’s on that day.

  3. Championship awards will be presented at end of season or series, and points fund will be distributed until fund is spent in full on above-mentioned awards.  The number of awards given will be based on participation in class.

  4. In the event that a race is dubbed “double points”, the points will count as 2 separate race finishes instead of 2 times the total points possible.  Example:  If rider wins a “double points event”, he/she will be awarded 2 race results worth 25 points each (25 + 25).

 

ATV POINTS

All events scheduled for points will be accumulated towards division championships and year-end awards.  See the points schedule below: 

FINISH MOTOCROSS

1             25

2             22

3             20

4             18

5             16

6             15

7             14

8             13

9             12

10           11

11           10

12             9

13             8

14             7

15             6

16             5

17             4

18             3

19             2

20             1

 

ATV MOTOCROSS &  Michigan ATV State Championship MX Series

(MATVSCS)

 

General Information

  1. More than one class may be on the track at the same time.  However, in the interest of safety no more than 2 drops of gate may be used to start a moto.  If number of entrants exceeds limits of 2 date drops a second moto must be scheduled.  (Not counting practice sessions which may be run together regardless of number of entries as long as it is deemed safe by the promoters.)

  2. Prizes for all amatuer and youth classes will be limited to trophies or dealer checks to a dealer of their choosing.  Entrants of the “A” and ‘age’ classes may receive a cash payback directly to the rider, and all paybacks shall be on the same scale as the corresponding motorcycle class payback.

  3. Novice class © riders’ performance will be reviewed on a continuing basis.  After 4 wins, a rider will automatically be advanced.  Riders who are outclassing the field may also be advanced from the C class at the discretion of the ATV Chairman and Rider Representatives.  The Novice class © is for the introduction of new riders and riders of this class will be eligible for daily awards at every event.

  4. Youth riders (15 and younger) on the big track (excluding Schoolboy Jr and Sr) may ride in more than one class per day on the big track.

  5. New Promoters wishing to host an MATVSCS event -  If a new promoter/club wishes to host an MATVSCS event, will receive the last date pick for their first 2 seasons hosting the event (unless another new promoter joins in afterward) - new promoter/club implies a promoter/club that did not host an MATVSCS event in the previous season.

  6. In the event a rider gets DQ’d from an event for any reason, that race must be used in their year end totals and cannot be used as a ‘dropped score’.

 

MATVSCS Adult Class Structure

Note:  all adult classes are open displacement and do not require that the ATV be a production model.  Riders must be 16 years of age or older.

 

Adult Classes

 

A - Expert - cash payout

B - Intermediate - dealer check/trophy

C - Novice - trophy- NO year - end championship awards

16-29 - age class - Cash for A Riders (Dealer check value), Dealer Check For B Riders, Plaque /trophy for C Riders 

30+ - age class - cash payout

40+ - age class - cash payout

50+ - age class - cash payout

2 Stroke open – dealer check/ trophy

W - Women - must be 13 or older (13-15 year old must comply with Schoolboy Jr/Sr guidelines) - trophy

U - Utility - To qualify for this class, the ATV must satisfy at least one of the following conditions: must come from factory with racks, must be 4 wheel drive, have an automatic transmission, or it must have an automatic clutch - trophy

Schoolboy Jr. - 13-15 years old - This class follows ATVA rules and guidelines for Schoolboy Jr. class (91-300cc 4 stroke Production or 91cc-200cc Production machines) - trophy or dealer check

Schoolboy Sr. - 14-17 years old - This class follows ATVA rules and guidelines for Schoolboy Sr. (200cc-400cc 4 stroke Production machines) - trophy or dealer check

Limited Stock Sport - (14+)  new class

    ATV Qualifications:  200cc 2 stroke and up: 250cc 4 stroke and up

 

  1. To be eligible for a Limited Stock Sport class the following CANNOT be changed or modified:   air box (including lid), frame, A-arms, fuel tank, carburetor (jetting changes allowed), rim size, electronics, stroke, exhaust system with spark arrestor, swingarm, internal engine components, wheel hubs.

  1. Cylinder re-plating in allowed but must retain the original manufacturer’s bore and port specifications

  2. Changes to carburetor jetting is allowed

  3. Clutch plates, pistons and piston rings may be aftermarket items as long as they maintain the stock shape, design and material of the OEM parts

  4. High-compression pistons are not allowed

  5. All other internal engine components must be stock OEM parts

  6. Material may be added to the existing frame for strength, including welding.  These changes shall not affect frame geometry

  7. OEM front and rear suspension can be altered with internal modifications only.  Shock linkage and suspension spring rates may be changed to any commercially available part.

 

      2.  Any items not listed above may be changed or modified.

 

     3.  Violations of the Limited Stock Sport class rules as determined by the protest process or by the referee of the event will result in a disqualification from the event.  A second violation of the Limited Stock Sport class rules will result in a disqualification from the event and a suspension from AMA competition for one year.  However, if violation is deemed by the referee to be cosmetic in nature, with no performance advantage or willful misconduct involved, he may issue a warning or fine in lieu of disqualification.  

 

       4.  To be eligible for Limited Stock Sport class that use oil-injection systems, only oil may be put in the reservoir.  Pre-mix gasoline is not allowed in the oil-injection system.

 

Required Safety gear:  Nerf bars, heel guards, tether.  See Rules and Regulations for other recommended and required personal protection/safety gear. 

ATV Displacement Must Be Age Appropriate

Award:  Trophy




Youth Classes

50 Limited Stock - (age 4-6) see ATVA size and age guidelines and acceptable modifications.  Trophy

50 Production CVT - (age 6-8) see ATVA size and age guidelines for 50 Production. Trophy

70 Limited Stock - (age 6-11) 0-70 cc CVT or single speed automatic.  This class follows the ATVA rules for limited stock.  Riders may be advanced to the 70 Production Class as it is deemed he/she is outclassing the field.  This is a beginner class for riders with limited race experience and beginner riders.  Trophy

70 Production - (age 6-11) 0-70cc CVT, belt drive or single speed automatic and factory shifters.  Trophy

90 Production - (ages 8-15) 51-90cc 2 stroke or 51-125cc 4 stroke HAND CLUTCH WILL BE ALLOWED.  Trophy or dealer check.

90 Limited Stock - (age 8-15) 51-90cc 2 stroke or 51-125cc 4 stroke quads.  This class follows the ATVA rules for stock.  Riders may be advanced to the 90 Production Class if it is deemed that he/she is outclassing the field. This is a beginner class for riders with limited race experience and beginner riders.  Trophy

90 Modified - (age 8-15) See ATVA size and age guidelines.  Trophy or Dealer Check

Super-mini - This class follows the ATVA rules for “Super-mini” - Trophy or Dealer Check

Youth Open - (age 6-15)  51-105cc 2 strokes and 51-150cc 4 strokes.  Class is open to CVT’s, shifters and mods.  Rider must be on an age specific ATV.  Riders 7 years and under, may ride no larger than a 70cc ATV, riders 8 years and older may ride 90cc 2 strokes and 125cc 4 strokes.  Trophy or Dealer Check

 

General Guidelines (this section is for reference only, please consult AMA/ATVA rules and guidelines for complete rules)

  1. Riders shall use the last 2 or 3 digits of their AMA number for his/her machine number.  An earned or requested number may be used, provided that number is not already in use.

Advancement of riders to higher classes will be based upon accumulation of points, performance and/or ability.  Chairman will notify riders being considered for advancement.

 

2019 ATV MX Rules 

2018 ATV MX Rules 

2017 ATV MX Rules