All 4-State Moto Complex facilities were designed to achieve maximum comfort and convenience for our riders, spectators, and guests. Everything is designed by motocross enthusiasts, for motocross enthusiasts.
- Pets allowed. Must remain on leash at all times. Must stay in Camping Area and Amateur Pits. When your pet enters into 4-State Moto Complex you agree to the following statement. "I understand that I assume all responsibility for my pet and its behavior/conduct during this event. I understand that my actions or my dog's actions may result in anticipated or unanticipated injuries and damage to myself and others, including my dog, as well as others and their dogs."
- No glass bottles. in Fan Viewing areas.
- No drones. or remote control aircraft.
- No open campfires. Gas and charcoal cooking grills ONLY permitted.
- Do not take banners. Banners and event signage are the private property of 4-State Moto Complex. Removal of these items are illegal and punishable by law. You will be prosecuted for theft.
- Responsibility. Motocross racing, like all motorsports can be dangerous. When you enter the grounds you assume the risk of injury and/or damage to your person and property. It is your responsibility to keep yourself and your children safe. Be aware of their location at all times. Never turn your back to oncoming racers. Remember, you share the facility with moving wheels and motorcycles. Be cautious of moving wheels in foot traffic areas.
- Beginner class. Any rider racing prior to 2020 will not be allowed to race in the beginner class. Any rider who has ever received an end of year series award at the Missouri State Series is not eligible for the beginner class. The beginner class is an entry level class not an ability level class.
- Class. Officials may move riders up based on written or published proof that the rider has competed in a higher class. Proof is required.
- Engine regulations. All classes are modified classes.
- Big Wheels. Race in Supermini, 125 Amateur, and/or Schoolboy class only.
- Same bike. You must ride the same bike in the second moto as you rode in the first moto of that class.
- To be scored. A rider must be on the starting line and complete one lap under their own power in at least one moto before being scored for the day. They must cross the finish line.
- Be on time. 4-State Moto Complex officials are not responsible for locating riders before their event. DNS means Did Not Start. A rider not coming to the line and completing one full lap will receive a DNS. They receive last place points plus 10 DNS points. If they start the second moto and complete 1 lap, they will receive points for their second moto finish plus the points from the first moto
- Pulling off the track. If a rider leaves the course for ANY reason, they must re-enter the track at the safest possible point nearest their point of exit. But not at a point where they improve their position. Race officials will determine cutting the course going around a jump or obstacle. This infraction will be judged on a case by case basis.
- Restart. If a moto must be stopped because of a rider or riders obstructing the progress and safety of the moto that rider or riders will not be allowed to restart the moto unless allowed by the race official. There will be NO restarts unless in the opinion of the race official that continuing the race will endanger the riders.
- Gate mechanics. A malfunction of the starting gate will be the race official’s decision.
- Race start. If for any reason the race must be stopped it will be considered complete if the leading rider has completed over 50% of the laps (Example: 6 laps completed in a 10-lap race)
- Lapped riders. Required, must move over or be black flagged.
- Yellow flag situation. NO Passing, NO Double jumping, and NO Tripling in the yellow flag area. NO improving of position. Penalty is a minimum of one finishing position per infraction. Maximum penalty is Disqualification. This will be a decision of the race official.
- White flag. Known as the courtesy flag. It is not necessary to display the white flag at the beginning of the final lap.
- Qualifiers. If it becomes necessary to run qualifiers, the trackside program will randomly divide the classes into heats and LCQ’S
- DNF. DID NOT FINISH. Riders will receive a DNF if they do not take the checkered flag. A rider who DNF’S will receive 5 DNF points in addition to last place points, A rider may push his bike across the finish line. If the finish line is at the top of a large jump, bikes and riders can go around the jump and signal the score keepers.
- Riders age. In all youth classes a rider’s age as of January 1, 2020 determines which age group you ride. You must ride in your age group. No 11-year-old will be allowed in the 85cc 12-15 class. Vet class ages will be determined by a riders age on the day of the event.
- Scorekeeper. If during riders meeting it is stated that moto’s will be 5 laps and for some reason the race is not stopped until 6 or more laps are completed. The race will be considered over at the end of the 5th lap. Scorekeepers lap sheets will determine moto finish.
- 50cc classes only. A parent may push their rider across the finish line if their bike quits or breaks in the last turn before the finish line. They may NOT push from 1/2 a lap away only if the bike quits in the last turn. No Senior 50 bikes are allowed in the 4-6 age class. Senior bikes are allowed in the 50 cc 7-8 and 50cc open classes.
- Manners. Any verbal harassment or physical abuse of officials will be grounds for permanent disqualification. A rider is responsible for the actions of their Pit Crew. Infractions by riders, Pit crew, or associated spectators will be grounds for penalties against that rider
- Not permitted at any time. No alcoholic beverages or illegal substances will be allowed on the track or pit area. Riders should not use any of the above-mentioned substances before or during an event if they remain in competition. Any rider that is impaired will not be allowed to compete.
- Amateur money class. Amateur riders competing in an age class that pays money may have a shop sponsor paid in lieu of jeopardizing amateur status. Payment will be made by the 4-State Moto Complex directly to the sponsor in the name of the amateur rider.
- Breaking tie. Ties in series points will be broken by the rider’s overall finish at the final race of the season.
- Displacement. Riders are not allowed to ride bikes in larger displacement classes (Example NO 65's in the 85 classes). Electric 50’s are only allowed to compete in the 50cc Open Class.
- AMA Rules. Apply unless otherwise noted.
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