Niagara Trials Rider Club Information:
In an effort to accommodate a broad range of abilities we will
be running the following classes:
Novice
- our entry-level class.
It will be a perfect place to begin your trials experience. The
sections will be set up more to teach a rider about section marking and
how the event runs than to challenge ability. This will also be the
transition class for the Youth riders.
Sportsman B
- This class will give a rider the opportunity to ride 3 or
4 Sportsman A
lines and fill the rest of the event in with the Novice lines. We hope
this class will serve as a good place for young riders to ready
themselves for Sportsman A without wearing themselves out pushing a
full size bike around. The Sportsman B line will also create a spot for
older
experienced riders to drop back to while still being challenged.
Sportsman A
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert
Local Competition:
Traditional Events are 8 sections and 5 loops. British Events are 15 sections and 3 loops. Gate Events are 10 sections and 4 loops. Riders are classified by ability ( Novice, Sportsmen A & B, Intermediate, Advance and Expert ) There are no engine displacement classes. Youth Events start at 10:00 AM and finish by noon. Main Events start at noon and generally end around 5 PM. AMA membership is required and available at the event. Minors (under 18) must provide a legal release signed by both parents or legal guardian(s) to participate in the AMA sanctioned events.
Spectators Information:
All spectators are
required to sign the insurance release form located at the registration
trailer stand prior to heading out on loop. Please stand
clear of the sections and do not distract the rider while they are
making their attempt at the section. Please
remember the events are held on private land. Extend the landowner the
same consideration you would expect on your own property.
