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PROFESSIONAL RIDER CLASSIFICATION: refers to riders with a high level of skill and
experience. Only riders who have proven themselves to be amongst the top of the Amateur
classification will be promoted to Professional license status. Professional riders are the best of
the RACE competitors and must be able to race competitively and safely with top riders from
other racing associations.
Riders who have won at least one (1) RACE event over the duration of a season, as well as,
placing in the top five (5) in the end of season championship standings for their class, will
automatically be advanced to the Professional level. Riders will be evaluated for status
advancement at the end of each season and only under special circumstances will a rider be
advanced in mid-season.
If any riders who have not met with the preceding advancement requirements wish to be
upgraded from Amateur to Professional status, they can apply to the RACE office and present
their case to be judged on their own merit. As well, any riders slated for mandatory
advancement can protest their change in license status by presenting evidence showing why
they should remain in their current rider classification group. A Minor Protest Fee of $75.00
applies.
Riders who have previously held a professional racing license may apply to return to the
amateur classification under certain circumstances (i.e.: riders who have been absent from any
form of racing for an extended period of time may be considered for a change of status). Any
rider requesting a change from Professional status to Amateur will be required to submit a
written request to the RACE staff prior to his/her completing a RACE license application. A rider
may/can be forced to have their rider status changed at any time according to any RACE rules
governing Rider Requirements/Classification and Fair Competition. Amateur riders who
consistently finish near or at the front of their field on a regular basis can and may be
considered for Professional status by the RACE Officials (each case and/or situation to be
reviewed accordingly on an individual basis). As well any rider deemed to have achieved long
term experience in the Amateur ranks can be forced to turn Professional at the discretion of the
RACE Official (“cherry picker rule“). If an Amateur rider from another sanctioned racing
organization has shown consistent high results, good lap times and skills they will be advanced
to the Pro level with RACE. Amateur class champions (any type and/or class of bike) are
automatically advanced to Pro rider status (this is mandatory regardless of intended class
change or type of motorcycle). Riders who have competed as a Pro Rider in other
organizations may not compete as an Amateur Rider at RACE events.
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