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Welcome!


We are the only motocross racing association in Vermont, attracting riders from all over New England and Quebec.  We are located at Rider Hill, in Derby Vermont, where we have been since 1973. A fun, friendly, family oriented atmosphere, with challenges from Novice to Expert!


  • Trophies for top 5 in all 50, 65 and 85 classes.

  • Trophies for top 5 in Supermini, 250C and Youth C classes. 

  • Trophies for top 3 in all other classes.

  • Contingency

:SEASON OPENING DOUBLE-HEADER RACE WEEKEND
Saturday, May 26th & Sunday, May 27th:

 

Gates open Friday, May 25th @ 5:00pm (close at 10:00pm) with early sign-ups from 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Saturday and Sunday, Gates open @ 6:30am, with sign-ups from 7:00am – 8:30am
Rider meeting at 8:45am (each day). Practice to immediately follow the rider meeting.

Race registration forms, memberships forms, and waivers can all be downloaded from the “FORMS” tab, and be filled out ahead of time to save you the hassle of doing it while you wait in line for sign-ups. Make sure to have proof of insurance with you when you sign-up (a photocopy of your policy card is all we need).



TRANSPONDER CHARGING INFO
All transponders will require about 16 hours for a full charge if they are completely discharged. While the transponder is charging, the LED light will blink RED once per second. Once a transponder is charged, the light will turn solid GREEN. After you see the GREEN light, you should unplug the charger from the power supply. A transponder will remain in an OFF status until it is removed from the charging cradle. However, even when a transponder is turned off sitting in the charger, the battery will still become fully depleted over a 2 week period.

The blinking LED light on the transponder will indicate how much battery life is left on the current charge. A fully charged transponder will turn solid Green when it becomes charged. When removed from the charger, it will blink 4 times. Each BLINK represents one day of use the transponder will have left. Each day of use, you will see the number of blinks decrease. When a transponder is blinking GREEN just one time, this means there is at least one full day of charge on the transponder. The transponder will slowly blink RED when the charge has less than 24 hours of charge remaining.

Any questions email info@vermontmotocross.com


Clay Britch

 

 


 

 

Advancement Points 03 14 2011

 


 

 

 

 

 




 

 


 


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