Biggest PAYOUTS this year.
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Biggest PAYOUTS this year.
If you wanna get in on your piece of the $25,000 or even just watch the sickest riders ever go head to head, then you have to come out to our event! Here are the Events and payout lists. Also, the General Rules for the competition are listed below.
LONE STAR BIKER BASH
SEPTEMBER 19 – 21, 2003
TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
FORT WORTH, TX 76101
817-215-8500
For hotel, camping, and map information visit www.lonestarbikerbash.com
ENTRY FEES
3 Day Pass - $ 40
Saturday and Sunday - $40
Sunday only - $20
Cost per event - $20
FRIDAY SCHEDULE
Gates Open at 3:30
Riders Meeting 6:00 PM to 6:15 PM
Practice 6:15 PM to 10:00 PM
SATURDAY SCHEDULE
Registration Begins at 7:00 AM and ends at 8:30 AM
Riders Meeting 8:35 AM to 8:45 AM
P.O.B. Stunt Show 10:15 AM
1. Amateur Individual Freestyle: 9A.M to 10:00 AM
2. Pro Individual Freestyle: 10:45 AM to 1 PM
3. Amateur Longest Endo: 3:15 PM to 3:45 PM
4. Pro Longest Endo: 3:45 PM to 4:15 PM
5. Amateur Insane Stunt Competition: 4:30 PM to 5:00 PM
6. Pro Insane Stunt Competition: 5:00 PM to 5:30 PM
7. 50cc Freestyle Frenzy: 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
8. Team Freestyle Competition: 6:45 PM to 8:45 PM
9. Burnout Control Competition: 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM
50 cc Races
1:00 PM to 1:45 PM slightly modified/stock
1:45 PM to 2:30 PM open modified
2:30 PM to 3:00 PM over 30 yrs and 200 lbs and up
SUNDAY’S SCHEDULE
Riders Meeting 8:30 AM to 8:45 AM
P.O.B. Stunt show 8:20 AM to 8:30 AM
1. Amateur Individual Freestyle Finals: 9:15 A.M to 9:50 A.M.
2. Pro Individual Freestyle Finals: 9:50 A.M. to 10:30 A.M.
3. Amateur Longest Endo Finals: 10:45 A.M. to 11:15 A.M.
4. Pro Longest Endo Finals: 11:15 A.M. to 12:00 A.M.
5. Burnout Control Competition Finals: 12:15 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
6. Team Event Finals: 4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
7. Awards: 5:30 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.
50 cc Races
1:00 PM to 1:45 PM slightly modified/stock
1:45 PM to 2:30 PM open modified
2:30 PM to 3:00 PM over 30 yrs and 200 lbs and up
EVENT PAYOUTS
Amateur overall competition: first $1500 second $650 third $250
Pro endo: first $3000 second $1500 third $500
Pro Individual freestyle: first $2500 second $1500 third $1000
Team Freestyle: first $3000 second $2000 third $1000
Pro insane stunt competition: first $2000 second $1000 third $500
Burn Out Control competition: first $1500 second $750 third $250
50cc Freestyle Frenzy: first $150 but trophy for first through third.
Amateur competition is a compilation of three different events (individual freestyle, longest endo, and insane stunt) for a total score which will determine the overall winner.
The following regulations shall govern the
Texas National Championship
Freestyle StreetBike Stunt Competition and Performance Exhibition
EVENT GROUNDS:
· Maximum speed limit on the event grounds is 5 mph.
· Vehicles and Tents must be contained within the assigned camping area.
· Clear driveway access must be maintained at all times.
· Use of tent stakes on the asphalt is prohibited.
· Please remove all debris, refuse, trash, tires, fuel, etc from the designated camping area upon departure.
· Smoking is prohibited in the contest area.
REGISTRATION:
· Located at the General Admission Tunnel
· All entrants to LSBB must have a valid admission wristband. Wristbands are not transferable. Loss of wristband will require the purchase of a replacement.
· Parent, legal guardian or “authorized adult” must complete minor release. In the case of “authorized adult” he/she must provide legal documentation of said authorization with minor release at registration. All persons signing a minor release are responsible for minor and conduct of minor while on event grounds.
CONTESTANT CONDUCT:
· All contestants shall adhere to such fundamental values as respect, fairness, civility, honest and responsibility.
· All contestants are responsible for the conduct of themselves and associated pit crew and guests.
· No contestant may consume or be under the influence of toxicants or drugs that could affect their mental or physical ability to ride safety.
REQUIREMENTS:
COMPETITOR:
· Contestants will be assigned a number to facilitate Contest Coordinator and Judges efforts. The number should be affixed to the back of the contestant.
· Helmets are required. (full-face type preferred)
· Full Racing Leathers and abrasion-resistant fabrics are preferred, encouraged and recommended.
· Minimum requirements mandate protection including:
Over the ankle footwear (road race boots preferred)
Knee, shin, hip, elbow, shoulder, spine and back protection
Leather full-fingered gloves
EQUIPMENT:
· Any brand of two-wheel streetbike motorcycle is eligible. Dirt bikes are not eligible.
· Access to competition area granted with approved tech inspection and designated sticker.
· Where the rules permit modifications, it is the responsibility of the rider to alter within safety guidelines.
· Fuel tanks must be free from leaks and securely fixed to the motorcycle.
· All motorcycles must have operational front and rear brakes.
COMPETITION AND PERFORMANCE EXHIBITION:
· Cost is $20.00 per event/class entered. Other than official cancellation of the Texas National Championship by the Contest Coordinator in conjunction with the LoneStar Biker Bash Event Officials, no refunds will be made.
· Medical Insurance is the responsibility of each rider. Contestant medical insurance is not provided at Texas Motor Speedway for any practice or event/class.
· Please follow all directives of the event officials, including Track Referees.
· For safety reasons, Track Referees may at any time limit the number of riders in any contest or practice area.
· Any stunt, trick or activity that damages the track surface, is prohibited.
· Staging and Competition Performance Order posted on the Event Board.
· Each event/class must have a minimum of ten (10) participants to qualify as a valid event/class and be eligible for cash prizes and associated points. As there is no national rating system in place for contestants, the Contest Coordinator has the authority to upgrade individual contestants according to their ability and reserves the right to divide or merge classes. It is the contestant’s responsibility to check the posting board for event information and changes.
· Provisional results will be posted as available.
Friday, September 19th
· Registration desk opens at 3:30 pm
· All contestants should attend the contestant’s meeting at 6:00 pm to review track conditions, event schedule and changes, scoring format information and clarify any uncertainties.
· Open practice will follow the contestant’s meeting.
Saturday, September 20th
· Registration desk opens at 7:00 am
· All contestants should attend the contestant’s meeting at 8:30 am to review track conditions, event schedule and changes, scoring format information and clarify any uncertainties.
· Three calls/announcements will be made prior to the start of each competition event. All contestants should report to the designated staging area prior to the final call.
· One event prior to competing, contestants must complete tech inspection and receive a valid approval sticker for admittance to the practice area.
· One event prior to competing, contestants must complete tech inspection and receive a valid approval sticker for admittance to the practice area.
· Upon completion of the practice session, proceed to the north staging area for check-in with the contest coordinator. An event official will admit contestants to the contest area as appropriate.
·
Sunday, September 21st
· All contestants should attend the contestant’s meeting at 9:00 am to review track conditions, event schedule and changes, scoring format information and clarify any uncertainties.
· Three calls/announcements will be made prior to the start of each competition event. All contestants should report to the designated staging area prior to the final call.
· One event prior to competing, contestants must complete tech inspection and receive a valid approval sticker for admittance to the practice area.
· Upon completion of the practice session, proceed to the north staging area for check-in with the contest coordinator. An event official will admit contestants to the contest area as appropriate.
· The Awards Ceremonies will commence at the conclusion of the finals events and judging compilation. Upon conferring with the Judges Panel, the decisions of the Contest Coordinator are final. Purse payments will be processed in the form of a check.
These Rules of Competition and Exhibition are intended solely as a guide to provide uniform and fair challenge at this event. All Contestants are responsible for assessing for themselves the Track, Facilities and exiting conditions thereof and all other matters relating to safety and must rely on their own judgment and assume all risks in choosing to compete.
LONE STAR BIKER BASH
SEPTEMBER 19 – 21, 2003
TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
FORT WORTH, TX 76101
817-215-8500
For hotel, camping, and map information visit www.lonestarbikerbash.com
ENTRY FEES
3 Day Pass - $ 40
Saturday and Sunday - $40
Sunday only - $20
Cost per event - $20
FRIDAY SCHEDULE
Gates Open at 3:30
Riders Meeting 6:00 PM to 6:15 PM
Practice 6:15 PM to 10:00 PM
SATURDAY SCHEDULE
Registration Begins at 7:00 AM and ends at 8:30 AM
Riders Meeting 8:35 AM to 8:45 AM
P.O.B. Stunt Show 10:15 AM
1. Amateur Individual Freestyle: 9A.M to 10:00 AM
2. Pro Individual Freestyle: 10:45 AM to 1 PM
3. Amateur Longest Endo: 3:15 PM to 3:45 PM
4. Pro Longest Endo: 3:45 PM to 4:15 PM
5. Amateur Insane Stunt Competition: 4:30 PM to 5:00 PM
6. Pro Insane Stunt Competition: 5:00 PM to 5:30 PM
7. 50cc Freestyle Frenzy: 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
8. Team Freestyle Competition: 6:45 PM to 8:45 PM
9. Burnout Control Competition: 9:00 PM to 10:00 PM
50 cc Races
1:00 PM to 1:45 PM slightly modified/stock
1:45 PM to 2:30 PM open modified
2:30 PM to 3:00 PM over 30 yrs and 200 lbs and up
SUNDAY’S SCHEDULE
Riders Meeting 8:30 AM to 8:45 AM
P.O.B. Stunt show 8:20 AM to 8:30 AM
1. Amateur Individual Freestyle Finals: 9:15 A.M to 9:50 A.M.
2. Pro Individual Freestyle Finals: 9:50 A.M. to 10:30 A.M.
3. Amateur Longest Endo Finals: 10:45 A.M. to 11:15 A.M.
4. Pro Longest Endo Finals: 11:15 A.M. to 12:00 A.M.
5. Burnout Control Competition Finals: 12:15 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
6. Team Event Finals: 4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
7. Awards: 5:30 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.
50 cc Races
1:00 PM to 1:45 PM slightly modified/stock
1:45 PM to 2:30 PM open modified
2:30 PM to 3:00 PM over 30 yrs and 200 lbs and up
EVENT PAYOUTS
Amateur overall competition: first $1500 second $650 third $250
Pro endo: first $3000 second $1500 third $500
Pro Individual freestyle: first $2500 second $1500 third $1000
Team Freestyle: first $3000 second $2000 third $1000
Pro insane stunt competition: first $2000 second $1000 third $500
Burn Out Control competition: first $1500 second $750 third $250
50cc Freestyle Frenzy: first $150 but trophy for first through third.
Amateur competition is a compilation of three different events (individual freestyle, longest endo, and insane stunt) for a total score which will determine the overall winner.
The following regulations shall govern the
Texas National Championship
Freestyle StreetBike Stunt Competition and Performance Exhibition
EVENT GROUNDS:
· Maximum speed limit on the event grounds is 5 mph.
· Vehicles and Tents must be contained within the assigned camping area.
· Clear driveway access must be maintained at all times.
· Use of tent stakes on the asphalt is prohibited.
· Please remove all debris, refuse, trash, tires, fuel, etc from the designated camping area upon departure.
· Smoking is prohibited in the contest area.
REGISTRATION:
· Located at the General Admission Tunnel
· All entrants to LSBB must have a valid admission wristband. Wristbands are not transferable. Loss of wristband will require the purchase of a replacement.
· Parent, legal guardian or “authorized adult” must complete minor release. In the case of “authorized adult” he/she must provide legal documentation of said authorization with minor release at registration. All persons signing a minor release are responsible for minor and conduct of minor while on event grounds.
CONTESTANT CONDUCT:
· All contestants shall adhere to such fundamental values as respect, fairness, civility, honest and responsibility.
· All contestants are responsible for the conduct of themselves and associated pit crew and guests.
· No contestant may consume or be under the influence of toxicants or drugs that could affect their mental or physical ability to ride safety.
REQUIREMENTS:
COMPETITOR:
· Contestants will be assigned a number to facilitate Contest Coordinator and Judges efforts. The number should be affixed to the back of the contestant.
· Helmets are required. (full-face type preferred)
· Full Racing Leathers and abrasion-resistant fabrics are preferred, encouraged and recommended.
· Minimum requirements mandate protection including:
Over the ankle footwear (road race boots preferred)
Knee, shin, hip, elbow, shoulder, spine and back protection
Leather full-fingered gloves
EQUIPMENT:
· Any brand of two-wheel streetbike motorcycle is eligible. Dirt bikes are not eligible.
· Access to competition area granted with approved tech inspection and designated sticker.
· Where the rules permit modifications, it is the responsibility of the rider to alter within safety guidelines.
· Fuel tanks must be free from leaks and securely fixed to the motorcycle.
· All motorcycles must have operational front and rear brakes.
COMPETITION AND PERFORMANCE EXHIBITION:
· Cost is $20.00 per event/class entered. Other than official cancellation of the Texas National Championship by the Contest Coordinator in conjunction with the LoneStar Biker Bash Event Officials, no refunds will be made.
· Medical Insurance is the responsibility of each rider. Contestant medical insurance is not provided at Texas Motor Speedway for any practice or event/class.
· Please follow all directives of the event officials, including Track Referees.
· For safety reasons, Track Referees may at any time limit the number of riders in any contest or practice area.
· Any stunt, trick or activity that damages the track surface, is prohibited.
· Staging and Competition Performance Order posted on the Event Board.
· Each event/class must have a minimum of ten (10) participants to qualify as a valid event/class and be eligible for cash prizes and associated points. As there is no national rating system in place for contestants, the Contest Coordinator has the authority to upgrade individual contestants according to their ability and reserves the right to divide or merge classes. It is the contestant’s responsibility to check the posting board for event information and changes.
· Provisional results will be posted as available.
Friday, September 19th
· Registration desk opens at 3:30 pm
· All contestants should attend the contestant’s meeting at 6:00 pm to review track conditions, event schedule and changes, scoring format information and clarify any uncertainties.
· Open practice will follow the contestant’s meeting.
Saturday, September 20th
· Registration desk opens at 7:00 am
· All contestants should attend the contestant’s meeting at 8:30 am to review track conditions, event schedule and changes, scoring format information and clarify any uncertainties.
· Three calls/announcements will be made prior to the start of each competition event. All contestants should report to the designated staging area prior to the final call.
· One event prior to competing, contestants must complete tech inspection and receive a valid approval sticker for admittance to the practice area.
· One event prior to competing, contestants must complete tech inspection and receive a valid approval sticker for admittance to the practice area.
· Upon completion of the practice session, proceed to the north staging area for check-in with the contest coordinator. An event official will admit contestants to the contest area as appropriate.
·
Sunday, September 21st
· All contestants should attend the contestant’s meeting at 9:00 am to review track conditions, event schedule and changes, scoring format information and clarify any uncertainties.
· Three calls/announcements will be made prior to the start of each competition event. All contestants should report to the designated staging area prior to the final call.
· One event prior to competing, contestants must complete tech inspection and receive a valid approval sticker for admittance to the practice area.
· Upon completion of the practice session, proceed to the north staging area for check-in with the contest coordinator. An event official will admit contestants to the contest area as appropriate.
· The Awards Ceremonies will commence at the conclusion of the finals events and judging compilation. Upon conferring with the Judges Panel, the decisions of the Contest Coordinator are final. Purse payments will be processed in the form of a check.
These Rules of Competition and Exhibition are intended solely as a guide to provide uniform and fair challenge at this event. All Contestants are responsible for assessing for themselves the Track, Facilities and exiting conditions thereof and all other matters relating to safety and must rely on their own judgment and assume all risks in choosing to compete.
#2
I heard about this a few days ago.. Sounds awesome!
I'll be out of town at the time though
I'll be out of town at the time though
#7
Originally posted by F4iEric
what does the burnout control competition consist of??
it it like an obsticle course with the tire spinnin'??
what does the burnout control competition consist of??
it it like an obsticle course with the tire spinnin'??
#9
Originally posted by FURRED-R1
What up David.....the Oklahoma city crew will definately be headin down. Cant miss the biggest freakin bash of the year.
Give me a holla dawg
-Matt
What up David.....the Oklahoma city crew will definately be headin down. Cant miss the biggest freakin bash of the year.
Give me a holla dawg
-Matt
will do homie. im thinking about heading up there next weekend to hang out if you guys arent busy. i'll give ya a ring later this weekend.
#10
Originally posted by David P.O.B.
will do homie. im thinking about heading up there next weekend to hang out if you guys arent busy. i'll give ya a ring later this weekend.
will do homie. im thinking about heading up there next weekend to hang out if you guys arent busy. i'll give ya a ring later this weekend.
#12
ok...over the ankle boots and also full leather gloves?
do any stunters wear this? I can't reach my brake standing up with my race boots on.
please let us know how badly this is inforced because this will make a difference if i compete or not. If i can't wear my fav shoes then it's pointless to compete. Not to sound like a baby but i've tried my SIDI boots and i can't use the brake...which is hard to do 12's and slow stuff. sorry
do any stunters wear this? I can't reach my brake standing up with my race boots on.
please let us know how badly this is inforced because this will make a difference if i compete or not. If i can't wear my fav shoes then it's pointless to compete. Not to sound like a baby but i've tried my SIDI boots and i can't use the brake...which is hard to do 12's and slow stuff. sorry
#13
Originally posted by binder929rr
ok...over the ankle boots and also full leather gloves?
do any stunters wear this? I can't reach my brake standing up with my race boots on.
please let us know how badly this is inforced because this will make a difference if i compete or not. If i can't wear my fav shoes then it's pointless to compete. Not to sound like a baby but i've tried my SIDI boots and i can't use the brake...which is hard to do 12's and slow stuff. sorry
ok...over the ankle boots and also full leather gloves?
do any stunters wear this? I can't reach my brake standing up with my race boots on.
please let us know how badly this is inforced because this will make a difference if i compete or not. If i can't wear my fav shoes then it's pointless to compete. Not to sound like a baby but i've tried my SIDI boots and i can't use the brake...which is hard to do 12's and slow stuff. sorry
#17
Re: Biggest PAYOUTS this year.
Originally posted by David P.O.B.
· One event prior to competing, contestants must complete tech inspection and receive a valid approval sticker for admittance to the practice area.
· One event prior to competing, contestants must complete tech inspection and receive a valid approval sticker for admittance to the practice area.
#18
the only thing that is likely to fail is a blatent fluid leak or if you dont have to right safety equipment.
and as far as the boot thing goes, boots are preferred, but if you dont want to wear boots, a good tennis shoe is ok. and about the full leather glove thing, again they are preferred, but if you dont wear leather, they have to atleast be protective. (i.e. the joe rocket summer weight gloves arent really leather, but they are protective)
and as far as the boot thing goes, boots are preferred, but if you dont want to wear boots, a good tennis shoe is ok. and about the full leather glove thing, again they are preferred, but if you dont wear leather, they have to atleast be protective. (i.e. the joe rocket summer weight gloves arent really leather, but they are protective)
#19
another question...are bar tricks considered something that will damage the track surface? cus of so that means they are prohibited.
I will probably be able to make it down to watch but not sure how im gonna get my bike down yet.
Comp look smooth though good stuff
I will probably be able to make it down to watch but not sure how im gonna get my bike down yet.
Comp look smooth though good stuff
#20
Originally posted by BTBent
another question...are bar tricks considered something that will damage the track surface? cus of so that means they are prohibited.
I will probably be able to make it down to watch but not sure how im gonna get my bike down yet.
Comp look smooth though good stuff
another question...are bar tricks considered something that will damage the track surface? cus of so that means they are prohibited.
I will probably be able to make it down to watch but not sure how im gonna get my bike down yet.
Comp look smooth though good stuff
bar tricks are allowed. now if an individual's bar is tearing up the surface, (i.e. digging into the surface and/or pulling up chunks of surface, then that individual may not be allowed to perform bar tricks.