1. 51cc 4-6 yrs Stock
2. 51cc 7-8 yrs Stock
3. 51cc Multi-Speed/Shaft Drive 4-8 yrs Stock * (See Note Below)
4. 51cc Open 5-8 yrs Stock
5. 51cc Beginner 4-8 yrs Stock * (See Note Below)
6. 65cc D Beginner 6-11 yrs
7. 65cc 7-9 yrs
8. 65cc 10-11 yrs
9. 65cc Unlimited 7-11 yrs
10. 85cc D Beginner 9-15 yrs (79-112cc, Big Wheel Allowed, Honda 150 is Allowed
11. 85cc 9-11 yrs (79-85cc 2 Stroke) – Big Wheel NOT Allowed), Honda 150 NOT Allowed
12. 85cc 9-13 yrs (79-85cc 2 Stroke,, 75-150cc 4 Stroke) – Big Wheel NOT Allowed). Honda 150 is Allowed
13. 85cc 12-15 yrs (79-85cc 2 Stroke,, 75-150cc 4 Stroke) – Big Wheel is Allowed – Honda 150 is Allowed
14. Super Mini 12-16 yrs (79-112cc 2-Stroke/75-150cc 4-Stroke) – Big Wheel is Allowed – Honda 150 is Allowed
15. Girls (10-16) 79-112cc 2 stroke/75-150cc 4 stroke – Honda 150 is Allowed
16. Women 12+ (99-250cc)
17. Schoolboy 1 12-17 yrs (86-125cc2stk/ 75-150cc 4stk).
18. Schoolboy 2 12-17 yrs (122-250cc) 2 or 4 Stk, 14+ yrs to ride 250cc
19. 250 D (Beginner 122-250cc). 14+ yrs to ride 250cc
20. 250 C (122-250cc). 14+ yrs to ride 250cc
21. 250 B (122-250cc). 14+ yrs to ride 250cc
22. 250 A/Pro (122-250cc) 14+ yrs to ride 250cc
23. 125cc 2 Stroke Amateur (122cc-125cc) 12 & up
25. 450 D (122cc-Open) 16+ yrs to ride 450cc
26. 450 C (122cc-Open) 16+ yrs to ride 450cc
27. 450 B (122cc-Open) 16+ yrs to ride 450cc
28. 450 A/Pro (Open A/Pro) 16+ yrs to ride 450cc
29. Unlimited C/D (122cc-Open) 16+ yrs to ride 450cc
30. Collegeboy 14-24 yrs (122cc-Open) 16+ yrs to ride 450cc
31. VET PRO 25+
32. 25+ Amateur
33. 30+ Amateur
34. 35+
35. 40+
36. 45+
37. 50+
38. 55+
39. 60+ (Mega Series Only)
*51cc Multi-Speed/Shaft Drive 4-8yrs – Limited to the following models: Honda CRF50, Yamaha PW50, Suzuki JR50 and Yamaha TTR50
NOTE – This is different than the AMA Qualifier Rules. This is changed from what was posted earlier.
*51cc Beginner 4-8yrs – Riders with less than 1 year riding experience (Fast riders in this class will be moved out).
ALL D Class Riders:
*3 wins or 4 second place finishes or any combination of the two and you get advanced. If you’re fast enough to win the D Class, then you need to start the series in the C Class. If a rider has previously won a championship in any series any class (excluding Women & Girls. that rider cannot ride a D class. When you get advanced, you don’t take your points with you. The D Class is a beginner class and a chance to try racing to see if you like it. It isn’t a place to plan on winning a series championship. When you move up a bike size, YOU CAN’T DROP BACK to D Class.
Youth D Class Riders:
You can race a 2nd class, but if you place in the “TOP 30%” you will be out of the D Class. This Youth Rule is based on 8 rider minimum class.
Series Tie Breaker
If a tie is recorded in the final point standings, the tie breaker will be the best finish in the last event that either or both riders attended in that series.