Points
Points
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District Points
Each state or province is divided into districts based on location and membership population. Riders earn points from January 1-December 15 at any race and those points go back to their district, (i.e. “AZ01”), in their respective category (Amateur, Cruiser, Girls and Girls Cruiser). At the end of the year, the rider’s bike number changes based on their ranking in the points. Memberships must be current through the end of the point season (December 15th) to earn year-end awards.
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N.A.G. Points
N.A.G. or National Age Group is essentially the same as the National Points listing, but broken down by age groups. For 2024: We count a maximum of a riders best ten (1) national scores, plus the Grand Nationals to determine a rider's overall ranking. A rider must have a minimum of eight (8) national scores to earn a NAG plate. Bonus Points are credited for each single point race run by October 1 - 80 points max (or 8 single point races) per the National Bonus Points table on page 18 of the rulebook. Riders earning #1-#20 in Amateur Boys, #1-15 in Amateur Girls, and #1-10 in Cruiser or Girls Cruiser can proudly run the gray plate with white numbers. In addition, the Top Ten riders receive custom N.A.G. jackets.
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State/Provincial Points
The State or Provincial Championship Series consists of multi-point races that award "state or provincial" points in addition to district points. Depending on the number of tracks, riders count their best 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 scores, plus up to 160 bonus points for racing single point races within their state on or before August 1st. State/Provincial races are now worth double state/provincial points, while the Final is worth triple state/provincial points. This is a major change for 2024, so be sure to consult the Rulebook to make sure you understand the changes. The #1 rider earns a Champion Backpack and number plate, while the other top riders can earn custom number plates.
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National Points
National points show you the rider in each category that has beaten the most competition throughout the year to sit atop the point standings. For 2024: We count the maximum of a riders best ten (10) national scores, plus the Grand Nationals to determine a rider's overall ranking. 10 Bonus Points are credited for each single point race run by October 1 - 80 points max (or 8 single point races) per the National Bonus Points table on page 18 of the rulebook. Riders earning #1-#99 can proudly run the black plate with white numbers.
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Canadian National Points
Canadian National Points show you the rider in each category that has beaten the most competition throughout the year to sit atop the point standings. For 2024: We count a maximum of a riders best six (6) national scores, plus the Canadian Grand Nationals to determine a rider's overall ranking. National Number Plates will be awarded to the top 10% (maximum of 50) for each category for amateurs and 1-10 for the Pro Am Classes.
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Canadian N.A.G. Points
Canadian N.A.G. or Canadian National Age Group is essentially the same as the Canadian National Points listing, but broken down by age groups. For 2024: We count a maximum of a riders best six (6) national scores, plus the Canadian Grand Nationals to determine a rider's overall ranking. A rider must have a minimum of four (4) national scores to earn a CNAG plate. Riders earning #1-#5 in Amateur or Girls and #1-#3 in Cruiser or Girls Cruiser can proudly run the gray plate with black numbers.
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