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WELCOME TO
THE DUNEDIN
BMX CLUB
Contact:
Email: dunedinbmx@gmail.com Facebook: Dunedin BMX
Website: dunedinbmxclub.weebly.com
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History
The BMX (Bicycle Motocross) craze first started in the state of California in
the United States and quickly spread to New Zealand around 1980 where
Dunedin was one, if not the first BMX Club in New Zealand.
By 1982 there were over 70 BMX tracks around New Zealand and by 1984
there were over 5000 registered riders.
BMX today still has a strong following among kids and adults alike and
there's fun to be had for all the family.
The Dunedin BMX club runs races for all levels of riders from social, club,
national BMX NZ, and school’s challenge.
Classes include 20 inch wheel, Cruiser, and social MTB or Roadster Class.
Despite its daredevil reputation, BMX is no more dangerous than most team
sports - that is you'll rarely get more than a few bumps and scratches.
Based at Forester Park in North East Valley the track has hosted many National
and South Island title races and has had many NZ champions over the years.
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Club nights
Our season runs from September till the end of Day light savings (the following year)
Club nights are every Thursday. Registration is between 5.30 and 6.00pm. If you are
running late ring or txt the BMX club phone on 0273419241 to preregister before
6.00pm.
Racing at 6.15pm sharp!!
For cancellations, keep an eye out on our Facebook page.
The BMX club runs a Hotshot point’s format for club nights.
Rider’s race on their ability and seeding’s from their last moto (race).
The first two from each moto will go up a grade while the last two of each moto drop
down a grade. This means that rider’s will end up racing with riders of similar ability
but of mixed ages, while also getting a chance to learn from better rider’s. This also
encourages the rider to ride the best they can to achieve the most points possible.
What will I need?
To begin with, you won't need a whole lot of equipment. Basically you'll
need a BMX bike which is mechanically sound and safety pads on the
bike are a good idea.
If your bike has a kickstand, chain guard, pegs or reflector brackets, they
will need to be removed for on-track safety purposes.
Make sure all the bolts are tight, as well as your chain.
Also check your grips and make sure that the handle bar ends (bar ends)
are covered.
What should I wear?
Just come prepared with a long sleeve top and trousers or jeans. If you
have safety elbow and knee pads it's a good idea to wear these as well.
Bring your helmet and wear shoes that have a soft sole.
Don't forget to wear socks that cover your ankles.
Full finger gloves must be worn.
DON’T FORGET TO TUCK YOUR SHIRT IN. GRAVEL RASH
SUCKS!!!
Note: All skin must be covered. If you don't have a Full Face helmet or Full finger gloves, these may be hired from the club
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Membership fees Full membership requires a club membership and a BMX NZ registration licence.
Prospective members can come and race (for free) up to three times, to get a feel for
the sport before membership is necessary.
The track is open for casual riders at all other times, but riders wishing to continue to
participate at club days and other events must join the club and become a registered
rider with BMX NZ.
Classifications
Club licence rider (Novice) $50 (Club racing only)
Club Licence + Bike skills course $65 (also includes club plate)
Kiwi sprockets $70 (under 8 years of age)
Open Class – 20”and cruiser $95 (Race anywhere in NZ)
Upgrade to Open licence $60
Training
Dunedin BMX provides free race and skills training for all licensed members.
Basic Bike Skills Course Designed for the younger member who requires basic riding skills.
Saturdays; 3.00 - 3.30pm.
Tuesdays; 5.15 - 5.45pm
All riders
Saturday; Gates – 3.30 -4.30 (after sprockets)
The club runs informal training and gate sessions at various times during the week.
Watch facebook for details.
Items available for hire from the club;
Full face helmets.
Gloves.
Club BMX Bikes ( primarily available for new riders only).
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Club Committee
Club President: Jason Wadsworth Ph: 027 559 9613
Club Secretary: Brent Rutherford Ph: 027 341 9241
Club Captain: Neil Burrow
Club Treasurer: Louisa Homersham
Terms and definitions
BMX: Bicycle Motocross
MOTO: A single race
POINTS HUT: Where you line up at the end of the race so your place
can be recorded
CHECK IN: Involves going to the points hut and entering your name, age
/bike number before racing.
PITS: Where riders assemble before racing.
START GATE: Where all the action starts.
20”: This refers to the wheel size on a standard bmx bike.
CRUISER: A larger style BMX bike usually with 24”wheels.
BERM: A raised corner to allow riders to turn without speed.
HOTSHOT: A racing format that matches riders of the same ability
and not age.
RACE FORMAT: This tells you how many races will be run.
Disclaimer
Disclaimer: Dunedin BMX takes no responsibility for damage to riders equipment,
clothing or injuries to any riders during club day events. We take all care to make it
safe but accidents do happen.
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Riders Code of Conduct
1. Always ride by the rules.
2. Cooperate with, and respect all officials and fellow riders.
3. Never use bad language.
4. Never argue with an official.
5. Control your temper. Verbal abuse of officials or other riders will not be
tolerated.
6. Train hard for yourself and for your club.
7. Always ride with the correct safety equipment.
8. Conduct themselves to reflect the ideals of good sportsmanship.
9. Observe the rules contained in the “UCI BMX Rule Book”.
Parents Code of Ethics
1. Encourage your child’s participation in BMX but do not force it.
2. Praise your child’s efforts and be proud of your child.
3. Focus on your child’s efforts and performance rather than winning or losing.
4. Never ridicule or yell at a child for making a mistake or losing a race.
5. Show appreciation of volunteer coaches, officials and administrators.
Without them, your child could not participate.
6. Respect official’s decisions and teach your children to do likewise.
7. Volunteer to help, it helps your child and others.
8. Never use bad language.
Reasonable Expectations of Members
1. Dunedin BMX Club encourages parental involvement in staging normal
club racing, organised working bees and with club fundraising activities.
2. Parents are encouraged to attend monthly general meetings, where possible,
to have their say and learn about their club.
3 The Dunedin BMX Club fosters and promotes good sportsman like
behaviour in all club members.
4. Don’t hesitate in asking members if they are unsure about any facet of BMX
racing or Club procedures. We are only too pleased to help.
5. Never bring themselves, the Club or the sport of BMX racing into disrepute, by their
actions during Club events or socially.
If anyone feels that any part of the Code has been breached please approach a
Committee member for further action.
NO ALCOHOL IS PERMITTED ON BMX CLUB GROUNDS
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PARENTS Do you have some time to spare to volunteer for our Club
Are you fed up of standing on the sidelines?
Afraid that you don’t have the skills to contribute?
There are many ways that you can support the club and help it grow and
develop. Even if you know nothing about cycling, you may have other skills
that the club needs.
Please take a few minutes to answer the following questions and return this form
to the club at the next session.
NAME:
CONTACT NUMBER:
EMAIL:
Do you have the following skills?
Website design
Communication skills
Photography skills
Coaching experience
Qualified First aider
Building or construction skills
Excavation skills.
Would any of the following roles appeal to you?
Coach
Photographer
Track Marshall
Club points registrar.
Commentator – used during racing
Canteen helpers.
Don’t worry answering any of these questions doesn’t commit you to volunteering,
but if you would like to volunteer please contact any of the club committee
members or contact; dunedinbmx@gmail.com.
Thank you and enjoy riding at Dunedin BMX
FEEL THE RUSH – RACE BMX
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