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2011 RULE BOOK

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2011

RULE BOOK

Congratulations Lars Valin

Lars Valin

From Your Champion To Everyone involved with the BJEC: Well,it’sbeen a crazy season from the snow of White Rock, the heat

of Stillwater and the mud of the Leadbelt National. I guess that’s why the call it an Enduro- it’s a bit of everything! After finishing 2nd in

2009 and coming so close to winning the championship it was great to win this year. Before I raced Blackjack Enduros, I raced a lot of

Hare Scrambles and ISDE’s. I have really enjoyed the atmosphere at these Blackjack Enduros and meeting all the different people. I would like to thank my wife for the support and Jeff “Cookie” for driving to all the races with me. And I also want to thank all the clubs for every arrow you put up. It sure would be hard to do these races without you

guys. I look forward to defending my championship in 2011and I hope all the other Blackjack racers have a safe and good racing

season.

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Your 2010 Overall Champion Lars Valin

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About the BJEC:

The Black Jack Enduro Circuit was formed in Oklahoma City in

the fall of 1974 for the 1975 season. People who attended (that we know about) were Vern Street, Roy Poole (Texas Enduro Circuit)

and Jerry Scott (our first circuit chairman). The circuit was formed to provide Enduros in a four-state area including Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Missouri. Seven Enduros were sponsored in that first

year. Since then, the circuit has averaged 10 events annually and includes National Enduros and ISDE Qualifiers.

SPONSORED IN PART BY:

Providing discounts and prizes to BJEC

MEET YOUR 2011 BJEC OFFICERS

BOB FUERST, ALDRICH, MO CHAIRMAN

 Bob Fuerst started riding on a well used 1969 Yamaha CT-1 at the age of 15, and has not stopped in the last 35 years. He started following BJEC in 1994 and has only missed completing enough races to get year-end awards two years since then. He is a founding member of the Ozark Mountain Trail Riders and has been trail master of the Hardwood Enduro for 10 years..

LLOYD LOUX,

N LITTLE ROCK, AR VICE CHAIRMAN

A rider since he was 10, mainly on trail and streets, Lloyd ran his first race in 1999 at the age of 40. He had joined the Arkansas Dirt Riders about a year before and several members encouraged him to go to the Crosstimbers Enduro. He has been racing the BJEC ever since. In addition to serving as Treasurer for the BJEC since 1999,

Lloyd has also served as Secretary and President of the Arkansas Dirt Riders BOB HINSON WICHITA, KS TREASURER

First bike was a Sears mini-bike purchased with paper route money at the age of 13. His first Enduro was at Zink Ranch in 1973. After a long break of 28 years, the Enduro bug struck again. Bob is still kicking himself for not responding to a letter about the formation of BJEC, he could have been one of the founding members.

BRIAN JAHELKA LAWRENCE, KS WEBMASTER

Brian learned to ride on a Coleman minibike. (Really…a Coleman!) He raced Blackjack with his dad in the early to mid 80’s. In 2002 started racing BJEC again and has become much more than just a racer, serving as the Scoring Chairman and Webmaster. He also started and still heads up the unofficial “Dudes with Loppers” who have added an enduro to the circuit for the past few years.

TODD YORK, VERDIGRIS, OK CONTINGENCY OFFICER

Todd York was raised around motorcycles and started riding at the age of 4. He raced a few BJEC events in the 70’s and 80’s but then took a long break until 2003. That’s when he bought a bike and got back into the sport. He started racing the circuit in 2004 and just can’t seem to stop. His interests are family and riding. He is supported by his wife Tina and two kids, Jacob and Madison.

BRADY MEADOR TULSA,OK SCORING OFFICER

I was born into motorcycles, my family owns Kinetic Playground in Tulsa, OK. I have been riding since the age of 3, mostly I raced MX and Cross Country’s until I did my first BJEC race in 2002 and been hooked on enduros ever since.

BLACKJACK PEE WEE ENDURO CIRCUIT OFFICERS

RICKY PITTS COLLINSVILLE, OK BLACKJACK PEE WEE ENDURO CIRCUIT CHAIRMAN

After a start in motocross at 16, Ricky has been around enduros since he was 20. The last few years he has been sponsor/mechanic/trainer/pit crew for his four (yup, count ‘em…FOUR) sons who race. Ricky, with the aid of his wife, Therese started the peewee enduro circuit in 2006 and remain the reason for its success.

REBECCA HINKLE OKLAHOMA CITY, OK BLACKJACK PEE WEE ENDURO CIRCUIT VICE CHAIRMAN

As a new rider, Rebecca ran into some BJEC racers during a trail ride in the fall of 1999. A local event ( the Crosstimbers Enduro ) was coming up and the BJEC members talked her into racing. She got a trophy…. And an expensive addiction.

THERESE PITTS COLLINSVILLE, OK BLACKJACK PEE WEE ENDURO CIRCUIT SCORING OFFICER

Married to Ricky Pitts and has five of seven children and one grandson racing. She has helped Ricky get the peewee enduro circuit started in 2006. She enjoys going to the races and doing the pee wee scoring.

YOUR BJEC TOP TEN

IN 2010

1. Lars Valin

2. Tate Reynolds

3. Mark Cantrell

4. Dwayne Miekley

5. Todd York

6. Mickey Silger

7. Carlos Mayo

8. Stephen Pitts

9. Dale Rector

10. John Myrin

Black Jack Enduro Circuit

Hall of Fame

Intent: The Hall of Fame is intended to honor individuals who have accomplished extraordinary levels of performance. The Hall of Fame should be exclusive in awarding induction, thereby limiting the overall number of inductees who clearly excel beyond “normal” accomplishments. The Hall of Fame’s intrinsic value will be increased by relative exclusiveness in insuring it maintains its value into the future.

Rules governing the Hall of Fame:

1. Hall of Fame induction requirements will not be modified more frequently than every two years.

2. It will be the current Chairman’s responsibility to add names of inductees to the circuit statue in form of nameplates depicting the individuals name and years of accomplishments.

3. It will be the current Chairman’s responsibility to transport the circuit statue to the yearly Awards Banquet where it will be displayed for all members to view and any new inductees recognize during the banquet.

4. The circuit statue may not be awarded to any individual. Possession must be maintained by the current Chairman.

5. Criteria for induction: two or more overall (O/A) championships.

HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

Vern Street – O/A Champion 1975 (Penton) and 1977(Penton) Tom Dennis – O/A Champion 1976 (Penton) and 1979 (Yamaha) Wayne Beindorf – O/A Champion 1980 (Husky) and 1981 (Husky) Rusty Reynaud – O/A Champion 1982 (Husky), 1983 (Husky) and 1984 (Husky) Jim Stanfield – O/A Champion 1985 (Husky), 1986 (Husky) and 1987 (Husky) Steve Leivan – O/A Champion 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998 (Yamaha) Darell Judy – In recognition of lifetime service to BJEC

Congratulations to all

HALL OF FAME members!

2011 SPONSORS

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2010 TOP RIDERS

OVERALL CHAMPION…………..…….Lars Valin “A” OVERALL………………….……Tate Reynolds “B” OVERALL…………..…………Jordon Whitmer “C” OVERALL………………..…………Scott Small SENIOR OVERALL……………………Rick Owens

TOP OF CLASS

AA OA…………Lars Valin

1. Mark Cantrell 2. Todd York

A OA A ……..Tate Reynolds

1. Mickey Silger 2. Stephen Pitts 3. Kenneth Winn 4. Evan Williams 5. Michael Pitts 6. Daniel Hirner 7. Donny Arnett 8. Jeff Neathery 9. Ray Massey

A Senior (40+)

1. Dwayne Miekley 2. Carlos Mayo 3. John Myrin 4. Derek Sowers

B OA B……..Jordan Whitmer

1. James Belk 2. Jeremy Massey

B Senior(40+)

1. Michael Polley 2. Craig Langley

Short Course

A Masters (40+)

1. Trent Collins 2. Glen Osia Sr.

B Masters (40+)

1. Don Murphy 2. Charlie Sparks 3. Tim Gafford 4. John Welsh 5. Jeff Battreal 6. Bruce Yother 7. Ryon Weidner

A Super Masters (50+) OA Senior Short…….Rick Owens

1. Kenny Williams 2. Bob Fuerst 3. Stanley Swanson

B Super Masters (50+)

1. Chuck Howard 2. Roger Stacy 3. David Pendry 4. Lloyd Loux 5. Mike Carpenter 6. Bobby Ward

Super 60+ Masters

1. Dane Marable 2. Dwain Marple 3. Harold Compton 4. Henry Polley

C OA C……..Scott Small

1. Zach Polley 2. Ben Knight 3. Jonathon Owens 4. John Pitts 5. Josh Massey

C Junior (16-)

1. Bradley Polley 2. Cody Winn

C Veteran (30+)

1. Eric Diehl 2. Brian Cramer

C Masters (40+)

1. Steve Morris 2. Jeff Glenn 3. Randy Brooks

C Super Masters (50+)

1. Bob Hinson Women Extra Short

1. Arryn Stacy 2. Megan Kennon 3. Ashley Pidgeon 4. Kaitlin Milford

Junior Novice

1. Brayden Mayo Youth

1. Chapman Collins

CONGRATULATIONS!

FROM:

2010 BJEC Ironman Made every race in 2010

Donny Arnett Carlos Mayo James Belk Tim Gafford Roger Stacy

Chuck Howard Dwain Marple

Eric Diehl Brian Cramer

Jeff Glenn Arryn Stacy

Megan Kennon

Please Support the Sponsors that Support BJEC

A QUICK LOOK BACK AT OUR BEGINNING…

In 1975: Circuit Chairman: Jerry Scott

Seven Enduros Overall Champion: Vern Street-Penton

1. Vern Street 6. Bob Daniels 2. Tom Dennis 7. Jim Beckham 3. Bill Uzzell 8. Jim Burt 4. Charles White 9. John Dennis 5. Mike Lewis 10. Earl Schnell

In 1976: Circuit Chairman: Scott Sparr Ten Enduros Overall Champion: Tom Dennis-Penton Overall B: Paul Kellner-Can-Am

1. Tom Dennis 6. Jerry Atchison 2. Vern Street 7. Jeff Allen 3. Jim Beckham 8. John Dennis 4. Earl Schnell 9. Dale Brigance 5. Bill Uzzell 10. David Fogle In 1977: Circuit Chairmen: Scott Sparr

and Earl Schnell Eleven Enduros Overall Champion: Vern Street-Penton Overall B: Lee Doughty-Penton

1. Vern Street 6. Bill Uzzell 2. Don Dowdy 7. Rick Yeager 3. Tom Dennis 8. Jim Beckham 4. Earl Schnell 9. Lee Doughty 5. Ernie Walker 10. John Kiekel

In 1978: Circuit Chairman: Earl Schnell Tweleve Enduros Overall Champion: Ernie Walker-Suzuki Overall B: Rusty Reynaud-Husky

1. Ernie Walker 6. Clell Furnell 2. Tom Dennis 7. Jerry Atchison 3. Earl Schnell 8. Don Dowdy 4. Paul Kellner 9. Wayne Beindorf 5. Rusty Reynaud 10. Terry Green

In 1979: Circuit Chairman: Earl Schnell Thirteen Enduros Overall Champion: Tom Dennis-Yamaha Overall B: Scott Ripley-Suzuki

1. Tom Dennis 6. Wayne Beindorf 2. Mark Reeds 7. Rusty Reynaud 3. Paul Stoddard 8. Earl Schnell 4. Don Dowdy 9. Dale Pressnall 5. Vern Street 10. David Fogle In 1980: Circuit Chairmen: Steve Rimmer

Fourteen Enduros Overall Champion: Wayne Beindorf-Husky Overall B: Roger Stone-Yamaha

1. Wayne Beindorf 6. David Fogle 2. Chuck Cooper 7. Mike Stanfield 3. Robert Caplinger 8. Rusty Reynaud 4. Clell Furnell 9. Dale Pressnall 5. Don Dowdy 10. Roger Stone

In 1981: Circuit Chairmen: Dale Pressnall & Paul Rodden

Twelve Enduros Overall Champion: Wayne Beindorf-Husky Overall A: Mike Hart-Yamaha Overall B: Bruce Raybon-Husky

1. Wayne Beindorf 6. Mike Hart 2. Rusty Reynaud 7. Clell Furnell 3. David Fogle 8. Ralph Cooper 4. Chuck Cooper 9. Rick May 5. Robert Caplinger 10. Robert Ripley

In 1982: Circuit Chairman: Rick May Ten Enduros

Overall Champion: Rusty Reynaud-Husqvarna Overall B: Gary Walkup-Can-Am

1. Rusty Reynaud 6. Mike Hart 2. Chuck Cooper 7. Rick May 3. David Fogle 8. Ralph Cooper 4. Jim Stanfield 9. Wayne Beindorf 5. Robert Caplinger 10. Mike Stanfield In 1983: Circuit Chairman: Rick May

Eleven Enduros Overall Champion: Rusty Reynaud-Husqvarna Overall A: Gary Walkup-Kawasaki Overall B: Don Agnew-Yamaha

1. Rusty Reynaud 6. Tim Newell 2. Chuck Cooper 7. Terry Green 3. Gary Walkup 8. Robert Caplinger 4. David Fogle 9. Steve Meeker 5. Jim Stanfield 10. Kenny Williams

In 1984: Circuit Chairman: Terry Green

Twelve Enduros Overall Champion: Rusty Reynaud -Husqvarna Overall A: Steve Vanzant- Husqvarna Overall B: Terry Meyer-Yamaha

Overall C: Mike Smith-Kawasaki 1. Rusty Reynaud 6. Tim Newell 2. Chuck Cooper 7. Terry Green 3. Gary Walkup 8. Robert Caplinger 4. David Fogle 9. Steve Meeker 5. Jim Stanfield 10. Kenny Williams

In 1985: Circuit Chairman: Robert Caplinger Eleven Enduros

Overall Champion: Jim Stanfield Overall A: Bob Bryant Overall B: Bill Rogers

1. Jim Stanfield 6. Dale Hulsey 2. Tim Newell 7. Chris Caplinger 3. Steve Vanzant 8. Kenny Williams 4. Bob Bryant 9. David Berry 5. Gary Walkup 10. John Meyer In 1986: Circuit Chairman: Mike Doughty

Twelve Enduros Overall Champion: Jim Stanfield Overall A: Jeff Henning Overall B: Pat Smith

1. Jim Stanfield 6. Bill Rogers 2. Steve Vanzant 7. Greg Surdyke 3. Tim Newell 8. Gary Walkup 4. Chris Caplinger 9. Kenny Williams 5. Jeff Henning 10. Mike Stanfield

In 1987: Circuit Chairman: Mike Doughty Eleven Enduros Overall Champion: Jim Stanfield Overall A: Denny Beitler Overall B: Mike McCutcheon

1. Jim Stanfield 6. John Fisher 2. Steve Vanzant 7. Mike Ladd 3. Chris Caplinger 8. Mike McCutcheon 4. Denny Beitler 9. Robert Caplinger 5. Pat Smith 10. Steve Fow

In 1988: Circuit Chairman: Terry West

Ten Enduros Overall Champion: Pat Smith Overall A: Leigh Letellier Overall B: Martin Upton

1. Pat Smith 6. Leigh Letellier 2. Bill Rogers 7. Kenny Williams 3. Chris Caplinger 8. Martin Upton 4. Steve Fow 9. Eldon Malone 5. Gary Walkup 10. Steve Travis In 1989: Circuit Chairman: Bill Eddy

Twelve Enduros Overall Champion: Steve Vanzant Overall A: Steve Travis Overall B: Jeff Porterfield

1. Steve Vanzant 6. Eldon Malone 2. Chris Caplinger 7. Rick Owens 3. Mike McCutcheon 8. Jeff Porterfield 4. Steve Travis 9. Mark E. Shultz 5. Steve Fow 10. Mitch Ladd

In 1990: Circuit Chairman: Pete Holcombe Twelve Enduros Sponsored, (11 Actual, LR Cancelled)

Overall Champion: Chris Caplinger Overall A: Martin Upton Overall B: Trent Collins

1. Chris Caplinger 6. David Rosell 2. Steve Travis 7. Vincent Davis 3. Mike McCutcheon 8. Jeff Plunkett 4. Martin Upton 9. Moe Upton 5. Bill Eddy 10. Trent Collins

In 1991: Circuit Chairman: Tony Oriheula Twelve Enduros

Overall Champion: Martin Upton Overall A: Trent Collins Overall B: Larry Peevy

1. Martin Upton 6. Eugene Springston 2. Steve Vanzant 7. Phillip Peek 3. Jeff Plunkett 8. Vincent Davis 4. Trent Collins 9. Kenny Williams 5. Jim Cooper 10. Moe Upton In 1992: Circuit Chairman: Tony Oriheula

Fourteen Enduros Overall Champion: Jeff Plunkett Overall A: Larry Peevy, Jr. Overall B: Todd French

1. Jeff Plunkett 6. Steve Travis 2. Larry Peevy 7. Benny Richards 3. Eugene Springston 8. Tony Curtis 4. Vincent Davis 9. Everett Meadors 5. Nolan Knight 10. Todd French

In 1993: Circuit Chairman: Mike Shown

Fourteen Enduros Overall Champion: Larry Peevy Overall A: Kenny Williams Overall B: William Hollingsworth

1. Larry Peevy 6. George Waller, Jr. 2. Tim Singleton 7. William Hollingsworth 3. Eugene Springston 8. Steve Travis 4. Vincent Davis 9. Nolan Knight 5. Jeff Plunkett 10. David Bragg

In 1994: Circuit Chairman: Mike Shown Ten Enduros

Overall Champion: George Waller, Jr. Overall A: Steve Leivan Overall B: Chad Davis

1. George Waller, Jr. 6. Vincent Davis 2. Steve Travis 7. Steve Vanzant 3. Steve Leivan 8. David Fogle 4. Larry Peevy 9. Mike McCutcheon 5. Eugene Springston 10. Gary Walkup In 1995: Circuit Chairman: Randy Presthus

Ten Enduros Overall Champion: Steve Leivan Overall A: Al Weisenfels Overall B: Derek Zinchuck

1. Steve Leivan 6. Dave Berry 2. Steve Travis 7. Jeff Fischer 3. Vincent Davis 8. Chad Davis 4. Mike McCutcheon 9. Billy Treadwell 5. Alan Weisenfels 10. Jeff Plunkett

In 1996: Circuit Chairman: Randy Presthus

Eleven Enduros Overall Champion: Steve Leivan Overall A: Clay Boreing Overall B: James Elliff

1. Steve Leivan 6. Vincent Davis 2. Steve Travis 7. Alan Haynes 3. Rusty Reynaud 8. Jim Ingram 4. Clay Boreing 9. Mike McCutcheon 5. Jeff Plunkett 10. Steve Fow

In 1997: Circuit Chairman: Jack Shoalmire Eleven Enduros

Overall Champion: Steve Leivan Overall A: Jamie Jennings Overall B: Slade Morlang

1. Steve Leivan 6. Rusty Reynaud 2. Vincent Davis 7. Kevin Boyle 3. Jamie Jennings 8. David Berry 4. Steve Travis 9. Steve Fow 5. Casey Haynes 10. Slade Morlang In 1998: Circuit Chairman: Lee Glen

Eleven Enduros Overall Champion: Steve Leivan Overall B: Jim Ingram

1. Steve Leivan 6. Rusty Reynaud 2. Vincent Davis 7. Kevin Borts 3. Jeff Fischer 8. Steve Travis 4. Jim Ingram 9. Derek Zinchuck 5. Eli Beard 10. Drew Chandler

In 1999: Circuit Chairman: Jim Holub Ten Enduros

Overall Champion: Jeff Fischer Overall A: Steve Vanzant Overall B: Kurt Danzy Overall C: David Sabo Overall Sr: Mike Shown

1. Jeff Fischer 6. Rusty Reynaud 2. Steve Travis 7. Drew Chandler 3. Steve Vanzant 8. Johnny Rhodes 4. Martin Upton 9. Eli Beard 5. Allen Haynes 10. Kreg Simons

In 2000: Circuit Chairman: Jim Holub

Ten Enduros Overall Champion: Clay Boreing

Overall A: David Fogle Overall B: David Sabo Overall C: Clint Carr Overall Sr: Stewart Hall

1. Clay Boreing 6. David Fogle 2. Steve Vanzant 7. Eric Brewer 3. Steve Travis 8. Chris Andrews 4. Johnny Rhodes 9. Jim Ingram 5. Larry Crane 10. Rick Owens In 2001: Circuit Chairman: Jim Holub

Eight Enduros Overall Champion: Steve Leivan Overall A: Dale Lee Rector Overall B: Jason Harmon

Overall C: Brian Kindbert Overall Sr: Marcus Upton

1. Steve Leivan 6. Bill Rogers 2. Drew Chandler 7. Clint Carr 3. Dale Lee Rector 8. Eric Brewer 4. Jim Ingram 9. Jon Simons 5. Johnny Rhodes 10. Carroll Dickerson

In 2002: Circuit Chairman: Jim Holub

Ten Enduros Overall Champion: Steve Leivan Overall B: Brian Jahelka Overall C: David Greer Overall Sr: Mike Ward

1. Steve Leivan 6. David Sabo 2. Drew Chandler 7. Jerry Cook 3. Clint Carr 8. Kreg Simons 4. Eric Brewer 9. Steve Underwood 5. Jon Simons 10. Brian Sharp

In 2003: Circuit Chairman: Luther Stem Ten Enduros

Overall Champion: Steve Leivan Overall B: Aaron Roberts Overall C: Ben Alexander Overall Sr: Rick Owens

1. Steve Leivan 6. Brian Jahelka 2. Drew Chandler 7. Jon Simons 3. Jim Ingram 8. Matt Lane 4. Clint Carr 9. Jerry Cook 5. Eric Brewer 10. Rick Owens In 2004: Circuit Chairman: Luther Stem

Thirteen Enduros Overall Champion: Steve Leivan Overall A: Johnny Rhodes Overall B: Kevin Betts Overall C: Brett Yother Overall Sr: Ronald Walters

1. Steve Leivan 6. Karl Harris 2. Matt Lane 7. Robbie Johnson 3. Drew Chandler 8. John Wade 4. Johnny Rhodes 9. Kreg Simons 5. Brian Jahelka 10. John Myrin

In 2005: Circuit Chairman: Luther Stem Twelve Enduros

Overall Champion: Cody Potts Overall A: Craig Chapman Overall B: David Barclay Overall C: Noah Fiddler Overall Sr: Tom Eidam

1. Cody Potts 6. Craig Chapman 2. Matt Lane 7. Glen Myatt 3. Johnny Rhodes 8. Lance Holly 4. Zack Bryant 9. Drew Chandler 5. Brian Jahelka 10. Rick Owens

In 2006: Circuit Chairman: Luther Stem

Fifteen Enduros Overall Champion: Matt Lane Overall A: Lance Holly Overall B: David Liebl Overall C: Brian Cooper Overall Sr: Ron Less

1. Matt Lane 6. Todd York 2. Johnny Rhodes 7. John Humphrey 3. Cody Potts 8. Jerry Carrens 4. Brian Jahelka 9. John Myrin 5. Lance Holly 10. Rick Owens In 2007: Circuit Chairman: Todd York Nine Enduros Sponsored (8 Actual, GE Cancelled) Overall Champion: Steve Travis Overall A: John Humphrey Overall B: Michael Spickard Overall C: Bryan Santangelo Overall Sr: Doug McCasland

1. Steve Travis 6. Jerry Carrens 2. Johnny Rhodes 7. Charlie Wagner 3. Brian Jahelka 8. Rick Owens 4. Brady Meador 9. Jacob Zehner 5. John Humphrey 10. Steven Pitts

In 2008 : Circuit Chairman: Todd York Nine Enduros

Overall Champion: Dale Rector Overall A: Zack Ingram Overall B: Jake Atchison Overall C: Trevor Hicks Overall Senior: David Liebel

Dale Rector 6.Jacob Zehner Zach Ingram 7. Allan Swartz Brian Jahelka 8. Steve Travis Johnny Rhodes 9. Todd York Charlie Wagner 10. Jim Ingram In 2009; Circuit Chaiman: Bob Fuerst 8 Enduros

Overall Champion: Dale Lee Rector Overall A: Todd York Overall B: Derek Sowers Overall C: James Belk Overall Senior Short: Trent Collins

Top 10 1. Dale Lee Rector 2. Lars Valin 3. Todd York 4. Jeff Kuechenmeister 5. Jacob Zehner 6. Nathan Looney 7. Mickey Silger 8. John Myrin 9. Spencer Cook 10. Johnny Rhodes

BLACK JACK ENDURO CIRUCIT

2011 Rules

0. Rule Changes for 2011 0.1. Kids Enduro Vice Chairman officer position created starting in 2011.

0.2. In NEPG format ONLY, any rider arriving early to a check will receive a 0 score.

1. Purpose The purpose of the Black Jack Enduro Circuit (BJEC) is to develop and maintain a system of competitive enduros, primarily in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma, whereby a point accumulation process will determine awards for Overall Champion, Overall "A", Overall "B", Overall "C", Overall Senior Short, and awards for all BJEC classes. The season is a calendar year.

2. Organization 2.1. The organization of the Black Jack Enduro Circuit will consist of

the following officers: Chairman, Vice Chairman, Treasurer, Scoring Chairman, Contingency Officer, Webmaster, and Kids’ Circuit Chairman. There shall also be two (2) representatives from each club sponsoring a circuit event that calendar year. These officers and representatives will comprise the Circuit Committee and will handle all circuit business for that year.

2.2. The rules that govern the BJEC shall be updated annually based on circuit needs. The rule changes will be approved by a majority of the Circuit Committee. Votes can be collected electronically or verbally and do not need to occur at official meetings.

3. Membership 3.1. Everyone is invited to become a member of the BJEC, however

membership is not required to participate in a BJEC sanctioned event. Prospective members may sign up for the circuit using the BJEC website or on a race weekend. An annual BJEC membership costs $20, or $10 for women, youth age 15 and under, and seniors age 55 and over.

3.2. An annual BJEC Membership must be obtained before an event in order for the member to receive circuit points. The membership will be good through the calendar year. No

memberships will be accepted on the day of the event prior to start time for a Sunday enduro. In the event of a Saturday enduro, memberships MAY be accepted on event day before the race at the discretion of the Circuit Committee. Prior to race weekend, potential members should check with a member of the Circuit Committee to verify the availability of sign up on race day.

3.3. A one-day membership is available for anyone racing a BJEC co-sanctioned event. The fee is $5. No circuit points or ratings will be available to those with only a one-day membership. The purpose of this rule is to aid host clubs in reducing sanctioning fees at co-sanctioned events.

4. Meetings 4.1. There will be an annual meeting of the Circuit Committee prior

to the start of each season to formulate or revise any new rules or policies that are in the best interest of the BJEC. Election of officers for the coming season will also take place at this meeting.

4.2. A Circuit Committee meeting can be called by the Chairman or Vice Chairman exclusively, in written form only, to all officers and sponsoring clubs.

4.3. (70%) of the sponsoring clubs must be in attendance at a given meeting to constitute a quorum.

5. Financial 5.1. Sources of Funds - Expenses for the operation of the circuit

shall be derived from an entry assessment for each entry at each affiliate’s event, individual membership dues, and from other donations and contributions that may be realized.

5.1.1. Entry fees for each event are to be set by the sponsoring club. Entry fees are not to exceed $40 unless the event is an AMA National. Late entries are to be limited to 150% of the pre-entry fee.

5.1.2. Clubs - There will be no dues as such for affiliation by a club or organization to the BJEC.

5.1.3. Individuals - An annual BJEC membership costs $20, or $10 for women, youth age 15 and under, and seniors age 55 and over.

5.2. Event Assessments 5.2.1. An assessment of $5.00 for each entry in each affiliate’s enduro,

including non-BJEC members, will be included in the sponsoring club’s entry fee. If the event is co-sanctioned, this assessment will not apply to entrants that are members of the co-sanctioning organization. The sponsoring club is to act in the best interest of the BJEC to forward the collected assessments to the Circuit Treasurer as soon as is possible after event completion. Failure to submit the assessments within two (2) calendar weeks following the event will result in forfeiture of all work scores for persons working that event and may be grounds for voting the event out of the BJEC.

5.2.2. An assessment of $1.00 for each entry will be included in the sponsoring club’s entry fee to be paid to the Scoring Chairman for distribution to the Event Scorekeepers. The Scoring Chairman will be responsible for collecting this assessment from the sponsoring club and distributing it fairly to the individual Event Scorekeepers.

5.3. Use of Funds 5.3.1. All revenue derived shall be expended for the operation of the

circuit.

5.3.2. There will be no wages, salaries, nor any form of remuneration paid to any person for any duties. (Exceptions see 5.3.3 and 5.3.4.)

5.3.3. BJEC Officers will be given free BJEC Membership and free entry at any BJEC sanctioned event.

5.3.4. Event scorekeepers will be paid from a $1 per rider assessment at each event where the BJEC is the primary sanctioner. (see 5.3.2)

5.4. Financial Report - The Treasurer will provide a complete financial report at the BJEC annual meeting.

6. Championship Recognition 6.1. Awards - At the end of each season’s circuit enduros, the points

shall be tallied to determine overall class placements. An annual Awards Banquet shall be held to recognize and award prizes and trophies to the winners. The location and date of the Awards Banquet will be as near as practical to the start of the racing season.

6.2. Eligibility - Each person who competes and/or works in at least 70% of the Championship Division races, or 80% of a Regional Division will be eligible for a year-end award. A rider who starts an event will be considered to have competed in the event for the purposes of determining minimum number of races to qualify for a year-end award.

7. Rider Classes

7.1. The BJEC will keep points for, and all BJEC-sanctioned events shall score the following classes:

Class Description Course AA 85th-100th percentile Long A 50th-84th percentile Long A Senior Age 40 and older, 50th-84th

percentile Long

B 0-49th percentile Long B Senior Age 40 and older, 0-49th

percentile Long

A Masters Age 40 and older, 80th-100th percentile

Short

B Masters Age 40 and older, 55th-79th percentile

Short

Super Masters A 50+ Super Masters B 50+ Super Masters C 50+

Age 50 and older Age 50 and older Age 50 and older

Short Short Short

Super 60 Senior

Age 60 and older Short

C Novice, 0-89th percentile Short C Veteran Age 30 and older, 0-89th Short

percentile C Masters 40+

Age 40 and older, 0-54th percentile

Short

C Junior Ages 16 and under, unlimited bike size

Short

Women Extra Short

Junior Novice

Age 16 and under, 16" to 19" wheel size, any cc

Extra Short

Youth Age 12 and Under Extra Short

7.2. Age for classes is determined by the participant’s age as of the date of the first event. Kids circuit is age as of Jan 1.

7.3. Youth Classes are run only in events where law allows.

7.4. Events where property owners or regulations prohibit all riders from participating will not be a points paying event.

7.5. If the sponsoring club chooses to have a Trailrider class, it should have no restrictions on age or bike size. No trophies should be awarded. Recommended entry fee is 50% of regular entry fee.

8. Hosting a BJEC Event 8.1. Any club wishing to sponsor an event in the BJEC must be

represented at the BJEC Annual Meeting. Any club not in attendance must notify the BJEC Chairman, in advance of the meeting, and provide justifiable reason for non-attendance. The BJEC Chairman may allow representation by written proxy so long as it is received prior to the meeting. Any club not represented will not be included in that season’s schedule. The schedule will be set at the annual meeting and no additions will be made after that date.

8.2. Co-Sanctioned Event - It will be up to the sponsoring club if they wish for their event to be co-sanctioned with another enduro circuit. At a co-sanctioned event, any differences between the co-sanctioning circuit’s rules and the BJEC’s rules must be posted. At a co-sanctioned event, all BJEC specific classes must be honored.

8.3. Event Removal from BJEC Sanctioning - Upon written notice to the Circuit Chairman by a club representative of disfavor with a particular event, the Circuit Committee will decide, at the Annual Meeting, the future of that event. If the Circuit

Committee for any reason votes an enduro out of the circuit, re-entry into the BJEC schedule will require the vote of the Circuit Committee.

8.4. New Clubs - A new club desiring to schedule an event in the BJEC must be sponsored by a BJEC club representative. A BJEC club representative, the BJEC Chairman, or his appointee, must have ridden an event sponsored by the new club before their event can be considered for admittance into the BJEC schedule. This new club must also be in attendance at the Annual Meeting.

8.5. Race dates - Current circuit clubs will have preference of event dates over new clubs applying for circuit enduro dates. It is recommended that there be at least two (2) weeks between events.

8.6. Awards 8.6.1. The minimum number of trophies awarded in the classes will be

determined by the number of pre-entries in each class at the rate of twenty percent (20%) plus one up to tenth place. The following shall apply as Minimum guidelines:

• 1-5 Riders - 1 trophy

• 6-10 Riders - 2 trophies

• 11-15 Riders - 3 trophies

• 16-20 Riders - 4 trophies

8.6.2. It is mandatory that all BJEC events recognize and award:

• Overall Event Winner

• Overall "A" Winner

• Overall "B" Winner

• Overall Senior Short Winner

• Overall "C" Winner

8.7. Flyers - Flyers for the sponsoring clubs event should be made available at least four (4) weeks in advance.

8.8. Row Request - Any BJEC member may request any specific row for himself and any additional BJEC members. If the requested row is not available, the next available row will be assigned. Pre-entry postmark will be used for priority of row assignments.

8.9. Extra Short Course Start Rows – Extra Short Course riders should start last regardless of row request. In the event the last rows are full, the hosting club may add rows to accommodate Extra Short Course riders.

8.10. Route Sheet - A route sheet per AMA will be required, with all Known Controls, Speed Changes, Resets, Pauses, and Gas Stops/Availables identified by mileage.

8.11. Pre-Race Riding 8.11.1. There will be no riding at enduro headquarters or campgrounds by

anyone except in the designated warm-up area. This rule will be strictly enforced for the comfort and safety of other people.

8.11.2. Under the penalty of disqualification, no riders, other than those of the host club or organization, may ride the enduro course prior to the start of the event until their designated start time the day the

event is scheduled. Participation in a scheduled event on Saturday that uses part or all of the enduro course to be used on Sunday is not grounds for disqualification.

8.12. Quiet Hours - There will be QUIET HOURS in all BJEC campgrounds from 10:00 P.M. until 6:00 A.M. NO BIKE SHOULD BE STARTED OR RIDDEN DURING THIS TIME PERIOD. Loud and offensive behavior on the part of the campers, foul and/or unsportsmanlike conduct at any point could result in the disqualification from that event and any future BJEC events.

8.13. Littering - The BJEC prohibits members from littering the campgrounds or any properties that are crossed before, during, and after any event.

8.14. Course Length - It is recommended that the super short course be approximately 20 miles in length, the short course be approximately 50 miles in length, and the long course be a minimum of 70 miles.

8.15. Course marking 8.15.1. Trail markings will be arrows a minimum of 4" by 6" in size.

Surveyor’s tape may be used in tight sections and to supplement the arrows. The color of course arrows and other markings should be highly visible in the conditions they will be used in.

8.15.2. The only markers to be visible to the rider shall be those markers that constitute part of the enduro course being ridden in the enduro.

8.15.3. Loop enduros must have progressive mileage. Mileage numbers must be a minimum of 2" tall. Mileage markers are mandatory every mile.

8.15.4. Keytime Markings - At each mile marker, reset, pause, and known control, key time for the mileage is to be displayed.

8.16. Sponsoring clubs will be entitled to initiate whatever action appropriate to collect entry fees (checks) which cannot be processed as a result of insufficient funds, etc. No BJEC competitor will be included in overall or class scoring for that year if any checks are outstanding. Sponsoring clubs should notify the Circuit Chairman it this situation exists.

9. Sound Testing 9.1. Sound Test Requirement - A sound test is required at each

BJEC sanctioned or co-sanctioned event. Each motorcycle entering event must be verified to be below 99db at ¼ throttle.

9.2. Failure/refusal to perform sound test 9.2.1. Any organization hosting a BJEC sanctioned or co-sanctioned event

failing to check all vehicles used in the race agrees to pay the BJEC $250.

9.2.2. Any rider refusing sound test will not be permitted into the event.

9.3. Sound Test Sticker/Card - A sound test certification sticker/card will be used to assist the sponsoring club to speed up sign in as well as reward those whose bikes are quiet and well within the max limits as set forth by BJEC. All BJEC members whose bikes pass the sound test with 96db or less will be issued an official BJEC sound test sticker/card for the current race season. The bike must display the current sound test sticker on the frame forward of the tank (between the triple-clamps) and the card may be used at signup. The sticker/card will be shown in lieu of actually performing the sound test.

9.4. Random testing - At any BJEC event, any bike can be randomly selected to have a sound test performed, even with a BJEC sound test sticker. If a bike that has been issued a BJEC sound test sticker fails a random test or is found to be louder than 96db, the BJEC sound test sticker will be removed from the bike. The bike must then pass the next event at 96 db or lower to be reissued a sound test sticker.

9.5. Equipment - BJEC will purchase, maintain, and make available at every race the necessary sound test equipment.

10. Event Scoring 10.1. The AMA Enduro Rules apply except as modified by BJEC Rules.

AMA Enduro Rules take precedence over BJEC Rules only in AMA sanctioned enduros that are also scored by the BJEC.

10.2. Checkpoints 10.2.1. The flip card scoring system will be standard for scoring and check

point timing for all circuit timekeeping enduros.

10.2.2. A back-up sheet must be used at each checkpoint, including observed checks and start checks.

10.2.3. Checkpoint Clocks - The starting line clock must be the key time clock. All other checkpoint clocks must be within 2 seconds of the key time clock.

10.2.4. Check points shall be on whole minutes and whole tenths of miles, and shall display appropriate flags per AMA rules.

10.2.5. Regardless of the length of the enduro, timed secret checks shall not be less than three (3) miles apart, and shall not be within three (3) miles of the start or the finish of the event. Timed secret checks shall not be less than two (2) miles before nor three (3) miles beyond a gas stop.

10.2.6. Check point mileage and key time shall be posted and visible to the rider at all timed checkpoints.

10.2.7. Flip cards at secret and emergency check points shall be situated in such a manner that they will not be visible to the rider until he is in the check point lane.

10.2.8. Protest Sheet - The host club will furnish a "protest sheet" at each checkpoint for the rider’s use. Any protest shall first be handled by that particular event’s chairman or trail master, whichever applies. If no agreement is reached, the BJEC scoring chairman will then become involved and assist as needed.

10.3. A rider who is early shall be timed as having reached a check point when such rider crosses the straight line between the check point flags or stops within view of check point personnel, zigzags, paddles, or takes any other action contrary to a straight path to the check point within view of check personnel. Slowing or putting a foot down shall not be deemed as reasons for taking a rider’s time if none of the other above conditions are met.

10.4. A rider who is late shall be timed as having reached a checkpoint when such rider crosses the straight line between the checkpoint flags.

10.5. Points shall be tallied as follows • 1 Point for each minute late. • 2 Points for the first minute early. • 5 Points for each additional minute early after the first

minute early. • NEPG Format ONLY, any rider arriving early to a check will

receive a 0 score.

10.6. Event Results 10.6.1. Enduro results will be posted thirty (30) minutes prior to the

trophy award presentation to allow proper time for protest and/or questions. The results will be final after thirty (30) minutes have elapsed from the time the results are posted.

10.6.2. All scorecards for every class shall be posted and visible to all riders.

10.6.3. No circuit points shall be awarded to any rider at any circuit event which is disallowed by the Circuit Committee.

10.7. Losing a scorecard - When a rider carries his own score card and loses it, 10% of points lost will be assessed with a minimum of one point and added to the rider’s score; any fractional points will be rounded up to the next highest whole number. The affected rider must be scored from the back-up sheets upon his request to the referee.

10.8. Backup sheet verification - Trophy winners need not be checked against the backup sheets. Backup sheets will be used in case of a protest only, in which case the event referee will make the ruling on any discrepancy.

10.9. The BJEC Scoring Chairman will provide the sponsoring club with a means of scoring each event. The scoring information shall be submitted to the Scoring Chairman within seven (7) days after the event. All work scores for that event will be forfeited if the results have not been forwarded to the Scoring Chairman by this time.

10.10. Special Appeals - If the decision of the event referee is not satisfactory, the protesting party may make a special appeal. Such an appeal must be in writing and filed with the Circuit Chairman within one (1) calendar week after such decision has been made. A special appeal shall be heard by the BJEC officers. They will respond in writing, within thirty days. That decision will be final.

10.11. Disqualification - Disqualification of a rider will be up to officials of the host club or organization, however, each person in any BJEC club will be responsible for helping enforce regulations even when in another club’s campground.

11. Circuit Divisions 11.1. The circuit may be divided into regional divisions at the

discretion of the circuit committee. The Circuit Committee will vote on and approve a schedule that determines which enduros will count in the individual divisions. Regardless of any other divisions (for example, North and South), there will always be a Championship Division.

11.2. Championship Division - The Championship Division will contain all or most of the enduros on the circuit. The total number of enduros participating in any one season shall not be limited. 70% of the total number of enduros rounded to the nearest whole number will be used for scoring purposes.

11.2.1. Example:

Events 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10111213 14 15 Counted1 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 10 11

11.3. Regional Divisions - Regional Divisions will contain a fraction of the races on the circuit, split by their respective geographic region. 80% of the number of enduros in each division rounded to the nearest whole number will be used for scoring purposes in any Regional Division.

11.3.1. Example:

Events 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10111213 14 15 Counted1 2 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 1010 11 12

11.4. A BJEC member receives points in all divisions that the enduro is a part of. Each of these divisions will keep points separate of the other divisions and each division is considered to be its own entity. No points or work averages can transfer from one division to another. There is no need for a BJEC Member to designate which division(s) they will be racing; the member will always receive points for each applicable division for every event.

12. Circuit Scoring 12.1. In order to be scored by the BJEC, a rider must be a paid BJEC

Member prior to the event.

12.2. Any rider who reaches the first timed check point (excluding Start Check) on the course within their hour will be eligible for and receive circuit points according to his/her placement.

12.3. BJEC members will be scored separate from non-BJEC members for class points and overall points at all BJEC events. The scoring system will be as follows:

12.3.1. Overall Classes are scored as follows: 1st Place - 25 points 2nd Place - 22 points 3rd Place - 20 points 4th Place - 19 points 5th Place - 18 points 6th Place - 17 points 7th Place - 16 points 8th Place - 15 points 9th Place - 14 points 10th Place - 13 points 11th Place - 12 points 12th Place - 11 points 13th Place - 10 points 14th Place - 9 points 15th Place - 8 points 16th Place - 7 points 17th Place - 6 points 18th Place - 5 points 19th Place - 4 points 20th Place - 3 points 21st Place - 2 points 22nd Place - 1 point

12.3.2. Individual Classes are scored as follows: 1st Place - 20 points 2nd Place - 19 points 3rd Place - 18 points 4th Place - 17 points 5th Place - 16 points 6th Place - 15 points 7th Place - 14 points 8th Place - 13 points 9th Place - 12 points 10th Place - 11 points 11th Place - 10 points 12th Place - 9 points 13th Place - 8 points 14th Place - 7 points 15th Place - 6 points 16th Place - 5 points 17th Place - 4 points 18th Place - 3 points 19th Place - 2 points 20th Place - 1 point

12.4. All long course AA ,A and A Senior classes will be included in the Overall.

12.5. Work Bonus/Averages 12.5.1. Work Bonus - All participating BJEC members (must be a BJEC

member at the date of the event, all members are eligible) who work promoting club events will receive first place overall points and first place class points for working at that club’s event.

12.5.2. Work Average - At the discretion of the Circuit Committee and in the Championship Division only, there can be a second work average of a BJEC member’s (must be a member at the date of the event, all members are eligible) best three scores if that BJEC member works an event in addition to his bonus points paying event. Scoring for this work average will be as follows: the best 3 scores from the season events in which the rider scored points shall be totaled and divided by 3, rounded to the nearest whole number. The bonus points will not be used in this calculation. The work average points and bonus points will be counted in a rider’s total events. A rider can only receive bonus points from 1 promoting club and can only receive 1 work average.If there are less than 10 races in the season a rider can receive only 1 work average for the season.

12.5.3. It will be up to the promoting club’s president and referee to determine which members receive work averages.

12.5.4. Workers of an event that is voted out of the circuit for whatever reason will still receive their work bonus/average.

12.6. Ties - If any overall or class standings have a tie at the end of the year, it will be broken by who has the most first place points. If a tie still exists, it will be broken by who has the most second, third, etc., place points until the tie is broken. Should the tie not be broken after all of the races have been taken into account,, the tie will be broken by the better score from the last race both riders competed in.

13. Rider Advancement A rider advancement system will be used based on the following:

13.1. Both BJEC members and non-BJEC members will be counted for the purpose of calculating advancement percentiles at all BJEC events. Non-BJEC members will be advanced just like BJEC members (members of other co-sanctioning circuits will be advanced according to the rules of the other circuit)

13.2. Advancement Sets - There will be three sets of advancement percentiles calculated, one for all long course riders, a second for all "C" class riders (excluding C Senior classes), and a third for A Masters, B Masters, and C Senior classes. A percentile will be calculated for each rider, at each race. At the end of the season, the top 70% of the rider’s percentiles will be averaged, and this will be the rider’s advancement percentile for the season.

13.3. Event Percentiles - Advancement percentiles for each event will be calculated in the following manner: The percentile calculation will be based on the rider’s finish placement compared to all other riders in their advancement set (not on their score). Riders must make it to the first check without houring out to be counted in the advancement percentile. Example: Joe raced the "A" class and finished 15th out of all AA, A, and B riders. There were a total of 85 riders in the AA, A, and B classes. 5 of those did not make it to the first check, leaving 80 riders to be included in the percentile calculations. The percentile can now be calculated as: [(Last Place - Rider Place + 1) / Last Place] x 100, or [(80 - 15 + 1) / 80] * 100, which is equal to 82.5 and is rounded down to 82.

13.4. Season Percentiles - Advancement percentiles for the year will be calculated in the following manner: At least 70% of the rider’s advancement percentiles for each event will be used to calculate the season end advancement percentile. These top 70% of the races are averaged, and rounded down to get the season end advancement percentile. The following table summarizes how many races will count toward the rider’s season end advancement percentile:

Events Raced

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Events Counted

1 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 10 11

13.4.1. Example - Joe raced 5 races and received advancement percentiles of 82, 91, 78, 63, and 32. The top 4 races will be counted toward the season end advancement percentile. The 32 gets dropped, and 82, 91, 78, and 63 are counted, resulting in an average of 78.5, which is rounded down to 78.

13.4.2. Advancement Cut-off points: Riders will be advanced to a faster class when their season end advancement percentile is greater than or equal to the cutoff for that class. The following table summarizes the cut-off points:

AA/A/B Classes C Classes

Senior Short Classes

AA 85-100 Advanced 90-100 A Masters

80-100

A 50-84 C Classes 0-89 B Masters

55-79

B

0-49 C 40+, 45+

Super Masters 50+ A Super

Masters 50+ B Super

Masters 50+ C

0-54

85-100

60-84

0-59

13.5. Once a rider is advanced to a faster class, they must remain there for AT LEAST two racing seasons. If the rider ‘points out’, or has season end advancement percentiles below the cut-off for the class they are in TWO seasons in a row, then the rider may move back down.

13.6. A rider has the right to petition the circuit committee concerning their advancement, and state the reasons why they should not be advanced. The circuit committee will review and vote on any requests and provide a response to the rider within 2 weeks. The circuit recognizes that no advancement system is perfect, hence, the right to petition is granted.

13.7. Work bonuses/averages will not count toward advancement percentiles.

13.8. Women, Junior, and Youth Classes will not advance.

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2011 Rules

I. Purpose Promote family participation in activities that teach sportsmanship and leave

each participant with a sense of accomplishment and pride, while developing motorcycle riding skills they can use to become faster than their parents.

II. Organization The organization of the Black-Jack KIDS ENDURO CIRCUIT will be

comprised of the BJEC Circuit Committee (see BJEC rules) and a BJKEC Chairman. Together these officers will compromise the BJKEC Circuit Committee. The BJKEC Chairman will be responsible for continual development and growth of the BJKEC and all decisions pertaining to the circuit not currently addressed in the defined rules. Rule changes will be voted on by the BJKEC Circuit Committee and must be approved by a majority of the members. The votes may take place electronically or verbally and records on rules additions or changes should be maintained on file by the BJKEC Chairman.

III. Meetings As per the BJEC rules.

IV. Financial 1. The BJKEC is a part of the BJEC and shall be operated as such (see BJEC

rules) except as noted.

2. Rule 3 of BJEC Financial shall not apply.

3. The entry fees should not exceed $10. All entry fees are retained by the sponsoring clubs.

V. Membership Members may join BJKEC by registering through the BJKEC Chairman at any

BJKEC sponsored event. Membership fees are $10 per season.

VI. Event 1. BJKEC races shall be held the Saturday prior to a BJEC Sunday enduro.

In the event of a two day enduro where a BJEC race is held on a Saturday and Sunday of the same weekend, the BJKEC race will remain a Saturday event.

2. Race format, scoring details, etc will be determined by the hosting club.

VII. Scoring 1. Circuit points for each event will be awarded as follows:

1st Place - 20 points 2nd Place - 19 points 3rd Place - 18 points 4th Place - 17 points 5th Place - 16 points 6th Place - 15 points 7th Place - 14 points 8th Place - 13 points 9th Place - 12 points 10th Place - 11 points 11th Place - 10 points 12th Place - 9 points 13th Place - 8 points 14th Place - 7 points 15th Place - 6 points 16th Place - 5 points 17th Place - 4 points 18th Place - 3 points 19th Place - 2 points 20th Place - 1 point

2. Circuit points will be awarded based on the total number of races for each season. Approximately 75% of the races will be scored for each rider, the exact number to be determined by the BJKEC Chairman. The number of points awarded for each event will be added for a year-end score. Participants must start each race for it to be counted towards year-end circuit points.

3. Year end awards will be made available to all riders who are awarded points in approximately 75% of the scheduled events with the exact number of minimum races to be determined by the BJKEC Chairman. Places will be determined by year-end scores, with the highest score being awarded first place.

4. If any class standings have a tie at the end of the year, it will be broken by who has the most event first places. If a tie still exists, it will be broken by who has the most second, third, etc., places until the tie is broken. Should the tie not be broken within 70% of the races, two (2) trophies will be awarded for that place and the next place will not be awarded. For example, if a tie exists for first, two (2) trophies would be awarded for first and there would be no second place.

VIII. Classes 1. The classes shall be based on age and shall be as follows:

a. 6 & under

b. 7-8

c. 9-11 Small Wheel (12 x 14” max)*

d. 9-11 Large Wheel (16 x 19” max)*

2. Age for the class is based on the entrants’ age as of January 1. For the safety and enjoyment of all participants, only those racing in their respective age group will be permitted on the course during the race. Participants may only enter the one age group they are qualified for.

IX. Safety 1. All participants must wear safety gear to include, but not limited to: helmet,

protective boots (over the ankle), long pants, eye protection, and gloves.

2. To ensure the safety of all racers, trail courtesy will be enforced. If a rider catches you, you must let him/her pass.

3. Demonstrate good sportsmanship by encouraging others. Always be willing not only to help others improve their riding, but also to learn at every opportunity.

4. Have fun.

5. The only adult riders allowed on the course in the 6 and under races will be the host clubs designated sweep or chase riders.

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2010 TOP FINISHERS

6 & UNDER

PLACE NAME 1. Alex Key 2. Madi York

7&8

1. Wyatt Schaffitzel 2. Cody Ogden 3. Brant Whitaker 4. Alex Cramer 5. Jacob York 6. Catherine Pitts 7. Trevor Todd

9 – 11 Small Wheel

1. Nathan Rector 2. Cole Schaffitzel 3. Brady Key 4. Tallon Winn 5. Tyler Taylor 6. Tyler Brooks

9-11 Large Wheel PLACE NAME

1 Chapman Collins 2 Collin Cramer 3 Joseph Pitts

CONGRATULATIONS!

BLACK JACK PEE WEE ENDURO CIRCUIT

2011 Schedule:

March 26, White Rock KIDS ENDURO Combs, AR

April 16, Hardwood KIDS ENDURO Mansfield, MO

June 11, Golden Eagle KIDS ENDURO Stillwater, OK

Sept 10 Wolf Den Kids Enduro at Kellyville,OK

October 8, Indian Nations KIDS ENDURO Scipio, OK

October 22, Crosstimbers KIDS ENDURO Oklahoma City, OK

BLACK JACK ENDURO CIRCUIT

2011 SCHEDULE 1 White Rock Razorback

Riders Combs, AR 3/27/2011

2 Hardwood Ozark Mountain Trail Riders

Mansfield, MO

4/17/2011

3 Leadbelt Missouri Mudders

Park Hills,MO

5/01/2011

4 Train Robbers AMA National

Arkansas Dirt Riders

Bismark,AR 5/22/2011

5 Golden Eagle Stillwater Trail Riders

Stillwater, OK

6/12/2011

6 Wolf Den Wolf Pack Kellyville ,OK

9/11/2011

7 Indian Nations Tulsa Trail Riders

Scipio ,OK 10/09/2011

8 CrossTimbes OK Dirt Riders

OK City 10/23/2011

9 Red River Red River Dirt Riders

Muenster, TX

11/13/2011