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To any one and all Ernst Bernecker interested in Motorcycle Racing phone: +49 89 76 76 44 53 motorcycle Fax: +49 89 76 76 44 30 road racing E-mail: [email protected] Munich, 22. November 2018 Information on the 2019 ADAC motorcycle road racing series Hi there We are very glad you take an interest in motorcycle road racing. Please find below an overview of all series and activities ADAC organises in this sport and the respective terms and conditions. ADAC screening courses – for the 2007 to 2011 generation ADAC Mini Bike Cup trial courses see Info Sheet 1 ADAC motorcycle road racing series – for the 2009 to 2013 generation ADAC Pocket Bike Cup see Info Sheet 2 – for the 2004 to 2011 generation ADAC Mini Bike Cup see Info Sheet 3 – for the 1998 to 2006 generation ADAC Junior Cuppowered by KTM see Info Sheet 4 Contact address for all ADAC series: ADAC e.V. Ressort Motosport (Motor Sport Division) Ernst Bernecker Hansastr. 19 80686 München/Germany Fax: +49 89 76 76 44 53 Phone: +49 76 76 44 30 E-mail: [email protected] All necessary information is also available for download from the Internet. ADAC Mini Bike Cup trial courses / dates and contacts: http://www.adac-motorsport.de/schulen/de/minibike/static/ ADAC Pocket Bike Cup: http://www.adac-motorsport.de/adac-pocket-bike-cup/de/ ADAC Mini Bike Cup: http://www.adac-motorsport.de/adac-mini-bike-cup/de/ ADAC Junior Cup powered by KTM: http://www.adac-motorsport.de/adac-junior-cup/de/ Yours sincerely Dieter Porsch Ernst Bernecker

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To any one and all Ernst Bernecker interested in Motorcycle Racing phone: +49 89 76 76 44 53 motorcycle Fax: +49 89 76 76 44 30 road racing E-mail: [email protected]

Munich, 22. November 2018

Information on the 2019 ADAC motorcycle road racing series Hi there We are very glad you take an interest in motorcycle road racing. Please find below an overview of all series and activities ADAC organises in this sport and the respective terms and conditions. ADAC screening courses – for the 2007 to 2011 generation ADAC Mini Bike Cup trial courses see Info Sheet 1 ADAC motorcycle road racing series – for the 2009 to 2013 generation ADAC Pocket Bike Cup see Info Sheet 2 – for the 2004 to 2011 generation ADAC Mini Bike Cup see Info Sheet 3 – for the 1998 to 2006 generation ADAC Junior Cuppowered by KTM see Info Sheet 4 Contact address for all ADAC series: ADAC e.V. Ressort Motosport (Motor Sport Division) Ernst Bernecker Hansastr. 19 80686 München/Germany Fax: +49 89 76 76 44 53 Phone: +49 76 76 44 30 E-mail: [email protected] All necessary information is also available for download from the Internet. ADAC Mini Bike Cup trial courses / dates and contacts: http://www.adac-motorsport.de/schulen/de/minibike/static/ ADAC Pocket Bike Cup: http://www.adac-motorsport.de/adac-pocket-bike-cup/de/ ADAC Mini Bike Cup: http://www.adac-motorsport.de/adac-mini-bike-cup/de/ ADAC Junior Cup powered by KTM: http://www.adac-motorsport.de/adac-junior-cup/de/ Yours sincerely Dieter Porsch Ernst Bernecker

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Info Sheet 1 2019 ADAC Mini Bike Cup trial courses Mini Bike Cup Generation approx. 2007-2011 (may differ depending on ADAC

regional club) The courses were introduced to allow interested children to make their first steps in motorcycle racing. Experienced instructors will teach the children how to handle the little bikes. Protective equipment is available and can be provided on demand. A one-day course costs approx. €80.00, incl. the bikes and equipment. It will take place on premises closed to the public. Approx. ten participants will make up the course. For course dates, please check http://www.adac-motorsport.de/schulen/de/minibike/static/. For further information or registration forms, please contact:

ADAC trial course team Mr Armin Winter

Phone: +49 171 38 33 423 e-mail: [email protected]

ADAC Hessen-Thüringen e.V. (Hesse-Thuringia) Ms Judith Vietze Lyonerstr. 22, 60528 Frankfurt/Germany Phone: +49 69 66 07 86 03 e-mail: [email protected]

ADAC Nieders./Sachsen-Anhalt e.V. Ms Franziska Landgraf Lübeckerstr. 17, 30880 Laatzen/Germany Phone: +49 5102 90 11 66 e-mail: [email protected]

ADAC Nordbayern e.V. Mr Michael Gröbel Äußere Sulzbacherstr. 98, 90491 Nuremberg/Germany e-mail: [email protected]

ADAC Südbayern e.V. Mr Oliver Kürschner Ridlerstr. 35, 80339 Munich/Germany Phone: +49 89 51 95 113 e-mail: [email protected]

ADAC Nordbaden e.V. Mr Michael Werner Steinhäuserstr. 22, 76135 Karlsruhe/Germany Phone: +49 721 81 04 133 e-mail: [email protected]

ADAC Sachsen e.V. Ms Grit Kunze Striesenerstr. 37, 01307 Dresden/Germany Phone: +49 351 44 33 192 e-mail: [email protected]

ADAC Württemberg e.V. Ms Nina Eichhorn Am Neckartor 2, 70190 Stuttgart/Germany Phone: +49 711 28 00 135 e-mail: [email protected]

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Info Sheet 2 2019 ADAC Pocket Bike Cup Generation 2009 to 2013 The ADAC Pocket Bike Cup is the earliest stage at which racing hopefuls can enter organised road racing. This is where young talent can cut their teeth in motorcycle racing. The ADAC Pocket Bike Cup uses 40cc GRC and BLATA Pocket Bikes. The strict Technical Rules and Regulations allow little in terms of technical modifications, which keeps cost down. 1. Cost: In addition to the cost of the bikes, one season in the ADAC Pocket Bike Cup requires some €4,000 for the entry fee, travel expenses, fuel, tyres, equipment, spare parts etc. You must buy your own pocket bike and other equipment items. Various manufacturers and vendors of equipment, accessories etc. offer special prices to ADAC Pocket Bike Cup entrants. Entry fee: €400.00 (incl. VAT). The fee includes the introductory course, entry fees to the events as well as full support during the racing season. The support includes the series coordinator, the riders’ coordinator, and a scrutineer. 2. Calendar: The season consists of approx. five to seven events of two races each. An introductory course preparing the riders for the series will be held early in the year. Pocket Bike Cup races will be held all over Germany, usually on Kart circuits, with full race-track security. 3. Motorcycles and tyres: You can buy a GRC pocket bike specially priced at approx. €2,450.00 from a company called Raceoffice, provided that your entry to the ADAC Pocket Bike Cup was confirmed and the entry fee was remitted by bank transfer. You can buy a BLATA pocket bike specially priced at approx. €2,400.00 from Goped, provided that your entry to the ADAC Pocket Bike Cup was confirmed and the entry fee was remitted by bank transfer. Or you can buy a second-hand pocket bike. You will find a second-hand market place (bikes/parts/equipment) on our website at http://www.adac-motorsport.de/adac-pocket-bike-cup/de/reglement/static/. Only tyres made by PMT will be allowed. They will be available at special prices. 4. The entry fee and what it buys: The entry fee is €400.00. It includes the services and benefits below:

Two-day introductory course Approx. six events with at least one ten-minute free practice, two ten-minute timed

practice sessions and two races Full support Discounted prices on motorbikes, tyres and accessories A material package from Motul

5. ADAC regional club motor sport divisions: There are ADAC regional motor sport divisions who offer further support to the riders in their region. In the Appendix to this document you will find a list of the ADAC regional motor sport divisions. Check the motor sport division in charge of your area and contact them personally.

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6. Guest riders: If you do not want to enter the ADAC Pocket Bike Cup on a permanent all-season basis, and instead would like to ride only in a race or two, you can enter as a guest rider. The cost is €70.00 per event (= two races) and €150.00 for the introductory course. If you ride out of competition (non-scoring), you may be allowed under certain conditions to ride a bike other than the bikes prescribed for the series.

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Info Sheet 3 2019 ADAC Mini Bike Cup Novice Class Generation 2006 to 2011 Talent Class Generation 2004 to 2009 In addition to the ADAC Pocket Bike Cup, the ADAC Mini Bike Cup is ADAC’s second entry-level motorcycle road racing series. Here, young riders can prove their talent. There are two classes in the series. There is a Novice Class for first-time racers. After proving themselves in this class, they can advance to the Talent Class. Both classes use Honda NSF100 4-stroke bikes. Guest riders may continue to use the Honda NSR50 2-stroke bike. The strict Technical Rules and Regulations allow little in terms of technical modifications, which keeps cost down. 1. Cost: Our experience shows that you have to spend about €6,000.00 for a season in the ADAC Mini Bike Cup (the bike not included). This sum covers the entry fee, travel expenses, petrol, tyres, equipment, spare parts etc. You must buy your own bike and other equipment items. Various manufacturers and vendors of equipment, accessories etc. offer special prices to ADAC Mini Bike Cup entrants. The entry fee is approx. €600.00 in the Novice Class and approx. €800.00 in the Talent Class (both incl. VAT). The fee includes the introductory course, entry fees to the events as well as full support during the racing season. The support includes the series coordinator, the riders’ coordinator, and a scrutineer. 2. Calendar: A season comprises approx. seven events of two races each in the Novice Class and about nine events in the Talent Class. An introductory course preparing the riders for the season will be held early in the year. Mini Bike Cup races will be held all over Germany, usually on Kart circuits, with full race-track security. 3. Motorcycles and tyres: You will have the opportunity to buy a new Honda NSF100 4-stroke mini bike for probably around €5,000.00, provided ADAC confirmed your definitive entry to the ADAC Mini Bike Cup and received your entry fee. Or you can buy a second-hand mini bike. You will find a second-hand market place (bikes/parts/equipment) on our website at http://www.adac-motorsport.de/adac-mini-bike-cup/de/reglement/static/. Used bikes are available from about €2,500. Only Dunlop tyres will be allowed. They will be available at special prices. 4. The entry fee and what it buys – Novice Class (Talent Class): The entry fee is €600.00 (€800.00). It includes the services and benefits below:

Two-day introductory course Approx. seven (nine) events with at least one 15-minute free practice, two 15-minute

(20-minute) timed practice sessions and two races Full support Year-end prize monies/sponsorship & support amounting to approx. €5,500.00 Discounted prices on motorbikes, tyres and accessories

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A material package from Motul 5. ADAC regional club motor sport divisions: There are ADAC regional motor sport divisions who offer further support to the riders in their region. In the Appendix to this document you will find a list of the ADAC regional motor sport divisions. Check the motor sport division in charge of your area and contact them personally. 6. Guest riders: If you do not want to enter the ADAC Mini Bike Cup on a permanent all-season basis, and instead would like to ride only in a race or two, you can enter as a guest rider. The cost is €100.00 per event (= two races) and €250.00 for the introductory course.

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Info Sheet 4 2019 ADAC Junior Cup powered by KTM Generation 1998 to 2006 The ADAC Junior Cup powered by KTM is a talent class both for first-time riders and cross-over riders coming from other motor sport disciplines wishing to enter motorcycle road racing. In the ADAC Junior Cup powered by KTM, you can learn how to corner at the highest possible speed, find your racing line and win races. Before the season starts, an exclusive introductory course will be held in Misano (I) where experienced instructors such as Dario Giuseppetti or Luca Grünwald will show you all you need to know to start racing. The whole series is supervised by ADAC. The ADAC Junior Cup powered by KTM is the stepping stone to the European Talent Cup or the SSP300 class. 1. Cost: In addition to the cost of the bikes, one season in the ADAC Junior Cup powered by KTM requires some €12,000.00 for the entry fee, travel expenses, fuel, tyres, equipment, spare parts etc. You must buy your own bike and other equipment items. You buy the bike from the official racing service of the series. New bikes cost €6,545 + approx. €655 for the obligatory racing package, incl. kick-stand, reduction gears and all original parts. For you to be able to take advantage of this offer, your definitive entry to the ADAC Junior Cup powered by KTM must be confirmed and the entry fee received. Various manufacturers and vendors of equipment, accessories etc. offer special prices to ADAC Junior Cup powered by KTM entrants. You will find a second-hand market place (bikes/parts/equipment) on our website at http://www.adac-motorsport.de/adac-junior-cup/de/reglement/static/. 2. Calendar: Races in the ADAC Junior Cup powered by KTM are planned as supporting races of the Superbike, endurance, and MotoGP world championships, the IDM and other events. Normally races are held at circuits such as the Sachsenring, Hockenheim, Oschersleben, Nurburgring, Red Bull Ring, Assen and Lausitzring. 3. Motorcycles and tyres: Only KTM RC390 Cup Bikes are allowed in the ADAC Junior Cup powered by KTM. You can buy them only through the official racing service of the series. No tyres shall be used other than those specified. These will also be available at a special price. 4. The entry fee and what it buys: The entry fee is €2,600. It includes the following services and benefits:

3.5-day introductory course in Misano/Italy Approx. 6 events (about 9 races), each with approx. 2 x 25 minutes of timed practice and

one/two races One approx. 25-minute free practice (if possible) Full support Continuing sponsorship & support for talented riders in follow-on series (approx.

€50,000.00 in total for national entrants / screening sessions for the Red Bull Rookies Cup for the best three riders, national or international, meeting the Red Bull Rookies Cup entry criteria).

One young rider will receive a KTM Duke 125 road bike Prize monies amounting to €10,000 Discounted prices on motorbikes, tyres and accessories An X-Lite helmet Team uniforms for the rider and assistants A material package from Motul Coverage of DMSB licence fees where ADAC is the entrant (German riders only and only

if the licence is purchased through the ADAC head office)

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5. ADAC regional club motor sport divisions: There are ADAC regional motor sport divisions who offer further support to the riders in their region. In the Appendix to this document you will find a list of the ADAC regional motor sport divisions. Check the motor sport division in charge of your area and contact them personally. 6. Guest riders: If you do not want to enter the ADAC Junior Cup powered by KTM on a permanent all-season basis, and instead would like to ride only in a race or two, you can enter as a guest rider. The fee is approx. €1,090.00 per race for the complete package. It includes all services and benefits except the rider’s overall and replacement parts/parts damaged in a crash. If you already own an adequate bike, your guest rider entry fee will be only €290.00 per race. The entry fee will be €100.00 higher for each two-race event or GP supporting event. An entry fee of €500.00 shall apply to the introductory course. Adequate bike means a former ADAC Junior Cup powered by KTM bike with a sealed engine which must have been delivered by the official race service in one of the previous ADAC Junior Cup powered by KTM seasons. To take advantage of this offer, you must prove a certain level of racing experience, there must be vacant places in the Cup and you need to meet the further criteria for entry to the ADAC Junior Cup powered by KTM, as outlined in the Rules and Regulations.

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Anhang ADAC Sportabteilungen der Gaue/Regionalclubs

Sportabteilung Telefon/Telefax/E-Mail Ansprechpartner

Berlin-Brandenburg Berlin

030/8686-0 030/8686289 [email protected]

Horst Seidel (283)

Hansa Hamburg

040/23919-19 040/23919-290 [email protected]

Remo Schmidt (262)

Hessen-Thüringen Frankfurt

069/6607-70 069/6607-8649 [email protected]

[email protected]

Judith Vietze (8603)

Mittelrhein Koblenz

0261/1303-0 0261/130375

[email protected]

Anika Zeller (29)

Nieders./Sachsen-Anhalt/Hannover

05102/90-0

05102/90-1169 [email protected]

Franziska Landgraf (1166)

Nordbaden Karlsruhe

0721/8104-0 0721/8104170 [email protected]

Michael Werner (133)

Nordbayern

Nürnberg

0911/9595-0 0911/9595282

[email protected]

Michael Gröbel [email protected]

Nordrhein Köln

0221/4727-47 0221/447433 [email protected]

Katrin Howad (712)

Ostwestfalen-Lippe Bielefeld

0521/1081-0

0521/1081250 [email protected]

Wolfram Lehmann (151), Oliver Schumacher (159)

Pfalz Neustadt

06321/8905-0 06321/890558 [email protected]

Jacqueline Wiedmann (49)

Saarland Saarbrücken

0681/68700-0 0681/6870030

[email protected]

Yvonne Schnaidt (32)

Sachsen Dresden

0351/4433-0 0351/4433-390

[email protected]

Grit Kunze (192)

Schleswig Holstein Kiel

0431/6602-0

0431/6602150 [email protected]

Katja Zuleger (124)

Südbaden Freiburg

0761/36 88-0 0761/36 88 –244 [email protected]

Rüdiger Sorgenfrei (245)

Südbayern München

089/51 95-0 089/50 81 48

[email protected]

Oliver Kürschner (113)

Weser-Ems Bremen

0421/4994-0 0421/4994-124

[email protected]

Oliver Kath (122)

Westfalen Dortmund

0231/5499-0

0231/5499-237 [email protected]

Jutta Schacknat (231)

Württemberg Stuttgart

0711/2800-0 0711/2800123 [email protected]

Nina Eichhorn (135)

DMSB 069/63 30 07-0

FAX 069/63 30 07 20