New England Invitational Quad Event
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New England Invitational Quad Event
NEW ENGLAND INVITATIONAL QUAD EVENT
Ok, sorry it took so long to get this info up here for all you quad guys. All the same rules, regs, and Judging exist for the quads as the stuntbikes. The same judges for the stunt bikes will be judging the quad event.
The quad event is going to consist of 15 riders only! That means the first 15 riders to sign up are the ones competing in this event. To Sign up for this event go to www.falconextreme.com click membership forms and then click Stunt Quads Membership form. Print the form out and mail it in with your check.
REMEMBER!!!!! first 15 riders that sign up only!!
you have to be a New England Resident to sign up for this event!!!!
Competition Entry Fee: $65.00
Includes: Registration for All Three events, Free event T-shirt, Admission to end of season award / ceremony banquet.
At least one or more “Open” practices will be set up for riders who have registered for the competition. (More details to follow)
NOTE: This $65.00 Fee will only cover the Quad, or sport bike version of the Falcon Extreme series, if you wish to compete in any other events such as (50 races, quad races, or off road truck races) you will need to register separately for that particular series for the season.
Contest Fee: $25.00 (Per Event)
Payouts: Per Event (3 Events)
1st $100 & Trophy
2nd Trophy
3rd Trophy
Championship Payout (To be presented at banquet)
1st 2nd and 3rd place Pay outs with Trophy’s (pay out amounts to be announced)
each event will have a 3 Min. time limit. Only One quad per rider may be used in each event. A green flag will start the clock, a white flag will signal 1 minute, and a checkered flag will signal the end of the run.
Scoring:
Each competitor will be scored with a point system worth a total of 100 points.
Categories:
1. Difficulty:
20 points total. The category is scored based on the difficulty of the rider’s entire run. The higher the level of difficulty of the tricks, the higher the score in this category will be. Keep in mind that execution also plays a major factor in difficulty; and while doing a few of the latest and greatest tricks may be hard, it probably won’t score as high as laying down a run full of various high difficulty tricks.
2. Execution:
20 points total. This category is based on how well the rider performs the tricks. Does the rider have control of the ATV, and does the rider do what he wants to do when he wants to do it (ie staying off the bar on coasters) – those are things that will score high. Theoretically, doing simple tricks well will earn points, but not as many as doing something more difficult well. As before, difficulty plays a role in execution.
3. Variation:
20 points total. The only concrete category that often separates riders. If you can do well in this category, typically your difficulty and overall scores will improve. Many riders throw away valuable points. There are four categories worth 5 points each; the categories are Wheelies, Stoppies, Acrobatics, and Burnouts. For each variation, the rider will score 1 point, with a maximum of 5 points awarded per category.
4. Overall:
40 points. This category is based on the run as a whole entity, including transitions, crowd interaction, energy and excitement, difficulty, execution, and variation. Executing a wide variety of tricks with a high level of difficulty and making all of that flow together while making it look easy will score the most !
If anyone has any questions please fee free to contact me by e mail (rezal@netzero.net) or pm me.
Ok, sorry it took so long to get this info up here for all you quad guys. All the same rules, regs, and Judging exist for the quads as the stuntbikes. The same judges for the stunt bikes will be judging the quad event.
The quad event is going to consist of 15 riders only! That means the first 15 riders to sign up are the ones competing in this event. To Sign up for this event go to www.falconextreme.com click membership forms and then click Stunt Quads Membership form. Print the form out and mail it in with your check.
REMEMBER!!!!! first 15 riders that sign up only!!
you have to be a New England Resident to sign up for this event!!!!
Competition Entry Fee: $65.00
Includes: Registration for All Three events, Free event T-shirt, Admission to end of season award / ceremony banquet.
At least one or more “Open” practices will be set up for riders who have registered for the competition. (More details to follow)
NOTE: This $65.00 Fee will only cover the Quad, or sport bike version of the Falcon Extreme series, if you wish to compete in any other events such as (50 races, quad races, or off road truck races) you will need to register separately for that particular series for the season.
Contest Fee: $25.00 (Per Event)
Payouts: Per Event (3 Events)
1st $100 & Trophy
2nd Trophy
3rd Trophy
Championship Payout (To be presented at banquet)
1st 2nd and 3rd place Pay outs with Trophy’s (pay out amounts to be announced)
each event will have a 3 Min. time limit. Only One quad per rider may be used in each event. A green flag will start the clock, a white flag will signal 1 minute, and a checkered flag will signal the end of the run.
Scoring:
Each competitor will be scored with a point system worth a total of 100 points.
Categories:
1. Difficulty:
20 points total. The category is scored based on the difficulty of the rider’s entire run. The higher the level of difficulty of the tricks, the higher the score in this category will be. Keep in mind that execution also plays a major factor in difficulty; and while doing a few of the latest and greatest tricks may be hard, it probably won’t score as high as laying down a run full of various high difficulty tricks.
2. Execution:
20 points total. This category is based on how well the rider performs the tricks. Does the rider have control of the ATV, and does the rider do what he wants to do when he wants to do it (ie staying off the bar on coasters) – those are things that will score high. Theoretically, doing simple tricks well will earn points, but not as many as doing something more difficult well. As before, difficulty plays a role in execution.
3. Variation:
20 points total. The only concrete category that often separates riders. If you can do well in this category, typically your difficulty and overall scores will improve. Many riders throw away valuable points. There are four categories worth 5 points each; the categories are Wheelies, Stoppies, Acrobatics, and Burnouts. For each variation, the rider will score 1 point, with a maximum of 5 points awarded per category.
4. Overall:
40 points. This category is based on the run as a whole entity, including transitions, crowd interaction, energy and excitement, difficulty, execution, and variation. Executing a wide variety of tricks with a high level of difficulty and making all of that flow together while making it look easy will score the most !
If anyone has any questions please fee free to contact me by e mail (rezal@netzero.net) or pm me.
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Re: New England Invitational Quad Event
I better see some big names up for this
Phear
Alfie
ya'll better make this show!!!
I'll be there watching and hanging out.
ps make sure to thank Ray Ray and Teach for including the Quad scene!
Phear
Alfie
ya'll better make this show!!!
I'll be there watching and hanging out.
ps make sure to thank Ray Ray and Teach for including the Quad scene!
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Re: New England Invitational Quad Event
Originally Posted by TILLER
I better see some big names up for this
Phear
Alfie
ya'll better make this show!!!
I'll be there watching and hanging out.
ps make sure to thank Ray Ray and Teach for including the Quad scene!
Phear
Alfie
ya'll better make this show!!!
I'll be there watching and hanging out.
ps make sure to thank Ray Ray and Teach for including the Quad scene!
#7
Re: New England Invitational Quad Event
Originally Posted by TILLER
were not part of new england
#8
Re: New England Invitational Quad Event
Originally Posted by BIGfugginRED
yea whats up with that? are most comps like that? the residency required thing? i've never participated in a comp but after i saw my first one that involved quads, i felt i was better than at least half of the guys out there, and could pull my tricks with a lot more energy to make it more entertaining... i def wanna get into it.
This year is our first year that we are doing this comp and we wanted to keep this one New England only but for the future we are talking about making it so others outside New England can ride as well. Sorrry fellas!
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