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1) ELIGIBILITY :  Competition is open to all Law Enforcement Officers including Auxiliary/Reservists and any other person authorized by the Board of Directors. All members of the Competition Board of Directors may compete in the Competition except those assigned to the Rules Panel. (See Rule  # 29). Competitors should note that they must participate in all three elements (Main, Slow Ride, Challenge) to be eligible for Overall Scoring.

1a)  EXPERT/INTERMEDIATE/NOVICE RIDER CLASSIFICATION: Any competitor may choose to compete in the Expert/Intermediate Division.  Any competitor who has competed in three or more Competitions/Rodeos/Seminars/Etc. OR has achieved a placing position (1st thru 3rd)  shall be assigned to the Expert Division.  All other competitors will be deemed to be Intermediate Division. 

2) MOTORCYCLE REQUIREMENTS :  Competitors must compete on a Police Motorcycle of at least 998 c.c.s that is equipped in the “Normal Deployment Configuration”. ***Note*** “Normal Deployment Configuration” is defined as: How a department/service outfits its motorcycles for everyday use/patrol. **Note**The removal of Cosmetic Saddlebag Rails is no longer permitted.

3) ATTIRE :  Competitors must compete wearing their issued “Uniform of the Day” (I.E. Normally issued uniform for everyday motorcycle duty). This includes all issued safety equipment.  Casual police or soft tactical uniform is acceptable for practice and lecture days at the discretion of the individual Service/Departments. Boots, gloves and eyewear are strongly recommended.

4) SAFETY EQUIPMENT : All competitors must wear an approved helmet. (Meeting minimum H.T.A. regulation standards) The helmet must be properly fastened while participating in any portion of the competition including practice. This will be strictly enforced. Failure to comply will result in enforcement of Rule # 5.

5) CONDUCT / DEPORTMENT : All persons involved in the competition are expected to maintain professional conduct. Any one who displays/engages in unbecoming conduct as determined by a quorum of the Board of Directors may be censured, disqualified and/or ejected from the competition.

6) BREAKDOWN / MALFUNCTION : Once a competitor has commenced a skill/event run, breakdown or malfunction will not be accepted as an explanation for penalty point assessment. This will not be accepted as grounds for appeal. ***Note*** However if a breakdown or malfunction is encountered prior to commencing a skill/event run the competitor will be permitted 15 minutes to locate a replacement motorcycle of the same class. The competitor will be permitted ten minutes of off-course practice time on the replacement motorcycle.

7) COMPETITOR RESTRICTIONS : In the competition the competitor may only enter in one division(Intermediate or Expert),  using one motorcycle. (Except in the case of breakdown/malfunction). The competition will accommodate multiple competitors who share a single qualified motorcycle.

8) COURSE DIMENSIONS : Due to the assorted types of motorcycles in use by various departments/agencies, the Board of Directors has assigned the following classes to be used for the Seminar Competition:

Class I - Harley Davidson with fairing

Class II - Harley Davidson without fairing

Class III - Other (BMW, Honda, etc)

9) COMPETITOR SCORECARD :  A competitor will be issued a "Competitor Scorecard Ring". Once a Competitor begins the Competition he/she will present this scorecard ring to the greeting judge at the start of each skill/event. Upon completion of the skill/event the judge will enter the Competitor’s Score on the scorecard. The competitor will be given an opportunity to review the scorecard.  The scorecard for that exercise will be collected by the greeting judge. The competitor will be given the Scorecard Ring back so he/she can proceed to the next exercise. Any Competitor found altering or presenting an altered scorecard will be disqualified.

10) PENALTY POINTS :  Penalty Points are assessed according to the following Schedule :

1 Penalty Point for : 

Touching a Cone

 Touch a Puck/Disc

2 Penalty Points for : 

Knocking a Cone Over

 Putting a Foot Down 

Improper Weave Pattern Over Pucks / Discs

5 Penalty Points :

Dropping a Motorcycle

Failing to Complete an Event/Skill

Running Out of an Event/Skill

Crossing a Boundary Line

11) PENALTY SCHEDULE DEFINITIONS : The following are the definitions of the Penalty Point Offences:

Touch a Cone is defined as: During execution of a skill/event whenever any part of a motorcycle or Competitor touches/contacts any part of a cone/pylon in place as part of a skill/event.

Knocking a Cone Over is defined as: During execution of a skill/event whenever any part of the motorcycle or Competitor touches/contacts any part of a cone/pylon in place as part of a skill/event which causes it to fall over off its normal standing base.

Putting a Foot Down is defined as: During execution of a skill/event the Competitor’s foot leaves the foot rest and comes in contact with the Competition ground surface.

Dropping a Motorcycle is defined as: During execution of a skill/event the motorcycle falls to the Competition ground surface and the Competitor does not have control of the motorcycle.(As determined by the skill/event judges) Does not include scraping of any part of a motorcycle against the ground surface.

Failing to Complete an Event/Skill is defined as: During the execution of a skill/event a Competitor does not finish the event by exiting the skill/event at the normal exit point. This includes failing to follow the correct Path of Travel.

Running Out of an Event/Skill is defined as: During the execution of a skill/event both the front and rear wheels cross the plane of an imaginary line between two cones/pylons that are not the Entry or Exit Point or normal path of travel for an event.

Crossing a Boundary Line is defined as: During the execution of a skill/event where a Boundary Line is used as opposed to cones the contact patch of a Competitor’s motorcycle tire crosses the Boundary Line.  A judge will determine if the motorcycle has crossed the line by being able to see unmarked ground surface between the tire and the outside edge of the boundary line. Riding on the line is “Not” out of bounds.

MAIN COMPETITION

12) GOAL : The object of the Competition is “Not” to receive any Penalty Points. All competitors start with a score of zero.

13) COURSE RUNS/SCORING : Competitors are required to make one untimed run through ten separate skill/events. The total score from this run will be tallied to determine the final placement in the Main Competition.(The lower the score, the higher the ranking). 

14) 5 POINT MAXIMUM : A maximum of 5 penalty points is all any one Competitor can accumulate in any one skill/event. If the Competitor is assessed 5 points he/she need not complete the event. (If the Competitor so desires)The Competitor may just proceed to the next skill/event.

15) MAIN COMPETITION TIE SCORES : In the event of a tie score for a placing position in the Individual Competition. The following system will be used to determine final placement. The competitor will be required to make a timed run through all ten events/skills consecutively. The object of the timed run is to complete the skills without being assessed penalty points with the addition of doing it as quickly as possible. At the completion of the run-off the scores will be tallied using the following schedule :

For each penalty point assessed an extra 20 seconds will be added to the Competitor’s Time.

1 Penalty Point  = 20 seconds

2 Penalty Points = 40 seconds

5 Penalty Points = 100 seconds

The Competitor with the Fastest Time at the Completion of the Run-Off will be awarded the placement. The next fastest time will be awarded the next placement and so on. Rule # 15 (5 point maximum) does not apply to tie score Run-Offs. A Run-off is viewed as one course from start of the timed run to completion of the timed run. As such Rule #10 applies.  **Note** Each Competitor in the Run-Off must make a valid attempt to follow course of travel in each course/event.

SLOW RIDE COMPETITION

16) ELIGIBILITY : All competitors properly entered in the Competition will participate in this event.

17) GOAL : The object of the Slow Ride Competition is for a Competitor to travel down a 50 foot long / 4 1/2 foot wide lane as slowly as possible. The slowest time will determine the winner.

18) COURSE RUNS /SCORING : The competitor’s time will stop at the occurrence of any of the following infractions:

- A Competitor puts a foot down.

- A Competitor drops the Motorcycle

- A Competitor crosses the Boundary Line

(See Rule 11 for definitions of these Infractions)

19) TIMING : Timing of a Competitor’s Run will commence when a Competitor raises his/her feet from the Competition Surface and the Motorcycle front wheel axle crosses the plane of the Entry Line. A Competitor’s time ends when the rear axle of the Motorcycle crosses the plane of the Exit Line.

CHALLENGE COURSE

20) ELIGIBILITY : Any competitor properly entered in the Competition will participate in this event.

21) GOAL : The object in the "Challenge " event is to complete a timed run through the course in as quick a time as possible without being assessed penalty points. For each penalty point assessed an extra twenty seconds will be added to the competitor's time.

22)  BREAKDOWN DURING CHALLENGE : Rule #6 applies to the "Challenge."

NOTE : The “Challenge” event layout is confidential and will be explained on the day of the competition.

OVERALL CHAMPION COMPOSITE SCORING

23) COMPOSITE FORMULA :

Note : The individual rankings by division (Intermediate/Expert) and class (Harley Davidson/Other) will apply to determine the winners of those divisions/classes. The individual results from all classes and divisions will be blended to form one overall ranking list that will be used to determine the overall individual champion and team scores.

The overall champion will be determined by using the following formula:

Main Course Individual Competition Results

50%

Slow Ride Individual Competition Results

25%

Challenge Results

25%

100%

The competitor with the lowest score, using the following method will make the determination of overall champion:

Main Course Individual Competition Results

The competitor will be assigned a score equal to the value of his/her ranking in the Competition. (e.g. 1st place equals 1 point, 2nd place equals 2 points and so on)

Slow Ride Individual Competition Results

The competitor will be assigned a score equal to the value of his/her ranking in the Competition. (e.g. 1st place equals 1 point, 2nd place equals 2 points and so on)

Challenge Course Results

The competitor will be assigned a score equal to the value of his/her ranking in the Competition. (e.g. 1st place equals 1 point, 2nd place equals 2 points and so on)

Example:

Competitor A received competition results of :

Main score

3rd place = 3 points

Slow score

5th place = 5 points

Challenge

2nd place = 2 points

Competitor B received competition results of :

Main score

1st place = 1 points

Slow score

11th place = 11 points

Challenge

3rd place = 3 points

Competitor A

Main

3 x 50% =

1.50points

Slow

5 x 25% =

1.25points

Challenge

2 x 25% =

0.50points

Total 

3.25points

 

Competitor B

Main

1 x 50 % =

0.50 points

Slow

11 X25% =

2.75 points

Challenge

3 x 25% =

0.75 points

Total 

4.00 points

Ties for placing positions (1st through 3rd ) in the overall championship will be broken by the championship being awarded to the competitor with the highest ranking/placing in the Main Competition. In the event of a Main course tie (Non-placing position such as 4th place) The competitor with the highest ranking in the Slow Ride will be awarded the championship. Ties for non-placing positions will not be subject to the tiebreak formula.

TEAM COMPETITION

24) TEAMS : A Team will consist of 4 Competitors who participate in the Individual Competition. Any 4 Competitors, regardless of Department/Service or Course Assignment may form a Team. Competitors may only ride on One Team. After all Competitors have completed all of their events the score totals for all team members will be added together to determine the Team Score. Teams must be declared in writing prior to the commencement of the Main Competition.

25) PENALTY POINTS : See Rule #10 and Rule #18.

26) PENALTY SCHEDULE DEFINITIONS : See Rule #11 and Rule # 18.

27) 5 POINT MAXIMUM : Rule 14 applies to the Team Competition.

28) TEAM COMPETITION SCORES : Will utilize the Overall Champion Composite Scoring formula. (See rule 23)

29) RULES ADJUDICATION : On the day of the Competition a Rules Panel comprised of the Head Judge and at least one  member of the Board of Directors will be established to settle all disputes that cannot be settled at the Judges level. Members of the Rules Panel may not compete in the event.

30) SCORING DISPUTE : Any dispute of scoring a particular event/skill, must be addressed by the affected Competitor after completing the said skill and prior to entering the next skill. Only a Competitor may dispute scoring on a Judge’s decision by appealing to the Judge in charge of a skill. In most cases this will be the Greeting Judge. If the dispute is not resolved at this level, the Head Judge will be appealed to for adjudication. The Head Judge may convene the Rules Panel to decide an Appeal. The decision of the Rules Panel is final for the day of the Competition.

31) TAMPERING OR IMPROPRIETY : Any allegation of Cheating, Tampering or Impropriety by a Judge, Competitor or any Involved Person must be brought to the Rules Panel in the First Person. No anonymous or 3rd party allegations will be accepted. The Rules Panel will investigate the accusation and may impose penalty.

32) APPEALS : A Competitor has the right to appeal a decision of the Rules Panel. The appeal must be submitted to the Board of Directors in writing within 30 days after the conclusion of the event. The full Board of Directors will consider the Appeal. The decision of the Board of Directors is final.

33) JUDGES MEETING : A meeting of Course Judges will be held prior to the Competition. The Head Judge will chair this meeting. A record will be kept of who attended the meeting. Judges will be assigned to an event/skill. Each event/skill will be assigned a Judge in Charge. The Judge in Charge will greet each Competitor at the start of each skill and receive the Competitor’s Scorecard. The Judge in Charge is not rigid in his positioning and has the ability to float during the Competitor’s execution of the skill. He/she may assist in the scoring of the skill. The Judge in Charge will canvas all Judges on a skill to determine if any penalty points were assessed and will tally the points if required. The Judge in Charge will then make the entry on the Competitor Scorecard and present it to the competitor for review.  The Judge in Charge may keep a separate master list of the Competitor’s score in case of dispute or Scorecard loss.

34) COMPETITORS MEETING :  A Competitors Meeting will be held prior to the start of the Competition. One of the Board of Directors will Chair the Meeting. All rules will be reviewed. Any changes will be announced and any questions or concerns will be addressed.

35)  AWARDS :  Awards and or prizes will be distributed as per the following schedule:

First, Second and Third place in each of the following:

Individual Main Course  Intermediate - Class I

Individual Main Course  Intermediate - Class II

Individual Main Course  Intermediate - Class III

Individual Main Course  Expert - Class I

Individual Main Course  Expert - Class II

Individual Main Course  Expert - Class III

Individual Slow Ride Intermediate

Individual Slow Ride Expert

Individual Metro Region H/D Retailers Challenge Intermediate

Individual Metro Region H/D Retailers Challenge Expert

Individual Composite Overall Champion

Team Composite Overall Champions

Partner Ride

An award will be issued to the Rookie as determined by the judges.

An award will be issued to the Service/Department who traveled the furthest.

36)  ROOKIE QUALIFICATION (John Flagg Memorial Rookie of the Year Award) : Any eligible competitor who has not competed in any police motorcycle competitions/rodeos/training seminars or alike. A rookie must declare him/herself prior to the commencement of the Main Competition.  This award will recognize the rider who best exemplifies the Seminar's Statement of Principles as determined by the judges.

37) GLOSSARY :

BOARD OF DIRECTORS : The Board of Directors of the Great Lakes Police Motorcycle Training Seminar.

COMPETITOR : A competitor as defined in rule # 1  registered to compete in the Competition.

COURSE : A series of events/skills a Competitor must execute on a Motorcycle, including Path of Travel.

DEPARTMENT / SERVICE : Any accredited Law Enforcement Agency that employs a Competitor.

EVENT/SKILL : A specific motorcycle riding exercise, which makes up part of the Course.

JUDGE : A person designated by the Board of Directors to score and/or time Competitors on the Course.

QUALIFIED MOTORCYCLE : A motorcycle that has been measured in and assigned to compete in a Course for the Competition.

TIMING : Where possible, two acceptable timing devices will be utilized by two judges to time a specific skill. At the completion of the skill the two timing judges will confer and the lowest time, barring error or malfunction will be entered as the score. This system is established to prevent human or mechanical error. If both timing systems fail the Competitor may be asked to repeat the skill.

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