b. When a club or promoter promotes only one event during the course of the racing year, that event will be designated a BAR event. Usually the event designated will have the higher prize list, however, the promoting organization may decide which event will be the BAR event.
c. Clubs or promoters organizing more than one OPEN event may designate only one of those events as a BAR event (except for District Championships). Additional races may be designated BAR races by paying a $50 fee to the District Association. Races not appearing on the event announcement in the possession of the BAR administrator will not be considered for inclusion in the BAR. The BAR administrator encourages promoters to contact him. early in the race planning process. For a race to be considered for inclusion in the BAR, the BAR administrator must have a copy of the race announcement four weeks before the date of the event, or two weeks before the submission deadline for the newsletter in which any advertisement of the race occurs, whichever is earlier. There shall be no exceptions.
d. Clubs or promoters organizing a USCF State Championship event for District 42 racers may promote another event as a BAR race in addition to the USCF Championship.
b. Riders may earn points in only one race per their BAR class at a given event. If a rider earns points in two races in his/her BAR class at the same event then the higher point total earned from the two events is awarded.
Cat 2 Men Events open to all USCF Senior Cat 2 riders. Cat 3 Men Events open to all USCF Senior Cat 3 riders. Novice Events open to all USCF Senior Category 4 and Category 5 riders. Masters 30 Events open to all USCF Masters age 30-34. Masters 35 Events open to all USCF Masters age 35-39. Masters 40 Events open to all USCF Masters age 40-44. Masters 45 Events open to all USCF Masters age 45-49. Masters 50 Events open to all USCF Masters age 50-55. Masters 55+ Events open to all USCF Masters age 55 and above. Women Events open to all USCF Women. Junior Events open to all USCF Juniors (regardless of age or gender).
a. Any Novice class rider who moves from the Novice class to the Senior class as a result of a voluntary or forced upgrade of USCF racing category may transfer up to 40 points to the Senior class BAR. These 40 points are not subtracted from their ranking in the Novice class. Likewise, if a Cat 3 rider upgrades to Cat 2, the same rule applies.
b. Should a race span multiple BAR categories, points will be awarded to the top ten riders regardless of category. The points will then be placed in the appropriate BAR category. For example, A Cat 2/3 race will be considered both a Cat 2 and a Cat 3 BAR race. However, a Cat 3/4 race will only be designated a Cat 3 BAR race, since Category 5 riders are excluded.
**************************************** Table 1 Base points for scoring the BAR Place Base Points 1 15 2 12 3 9 4 7 5 6 6 5 7 4 8 3 9 2 10 1 ****************************************
b. For a Masters BAR event that has races in ten year increments, BAR points will be given to the top ten riders regardless of age. The points will then be placed in the proper age category. For example, a 32 year old rider wins the 30+ race and a 37 year old rider comes in second. Fifteen points will be awarded to the 32 year old rider in the 30-34 BAR and twelve points will be awarded to the 37 year old rider in the 35-39 BAR.
c. In time trial events where there are multiple USCF categories constituting a single BAR class, the BAR points shall be awarded by ranking in ascending order the times of all the participants in the given BAR class. Example: At the District Time Trial, although medals are awarded to the top three riders in the five year, USCF-mandated intervals, the BAR shall combine the appropriate Master riders as into their respective BAR classes, and rank the riders solely on time, without regard to age within a BAR class.
d. No BAR points will be awarded solely for medalling in a State Championship beyond those due the rider based on Rule 9(a)-(c).
e. The track championship shall be scored as an omnium of all events.
f. Results are usually provided by the promoters or USCF officials. If two sets of results are submitted, the results supplied by the Chief Referee take precedence. It is the responsibility of the individual rider to ensure that the registrar and other race officials correctly record the placing and team or club name. The promoter shall provide to the BAR administrator, within five working days of the event, copies of the results, start lists, and USCF race report. The BAR administrator will return these to the promoter if so desired.
g. A Masters riders who "races down" an age group will receive no BAR points. To receive Masters BAR point, a Masters rider must race the race containing his age group.
a. The team classification is calculated by summing the points of the top three riders from each club in each BAR race.
b. Riders changing teams in mid season do not carry BAR points earned for their first team to their second team, for the purposes of determining team standings. It is the responsibility of the rider to provide proof to the BAR administrator of the change of teams.