Some years ago when I applied for a car competiton license I had to sit a small test and was quizzed on the flags. Then my first meeting at Puke they threw a short oral test at you before documentation. I had been warned this was likely to happen so you could bet I knew them pretty well. Damn good idea.
We go to the effort of printing all the requirements (flags, start procedure, red flag procedure, who does what, prizegiving - everything) and it amazes me how many don't bother to read it and prefer to wander around asking questions.
[It's a good game to send them to the wrong person, who sends them to the wrong person, etc when the answer is in their programme all along]
If you want to see how flags should be done properly come to manfeild this weekend.
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And I will happily discus any issues with you on Saturday night
This seems to be an apt thread to say thanks to Steve Orpwood and his crew of flaggies who front up to run the track at our CAMS meetings ,rain or burning sun, control what happens on the track, want bugger all in return and do it for their love of it all, and are about as professional in their approach to the task as you could wish for.
It takes so much pressure off the club , not having to continuously hustle round finding people to fill in a flag spot, who probably shouldn't be out there doing the job anyway, but its all done so we all get a days racing in, and I bet this happens at club days all over the country, at a lot of events. We are lucky to have Steve and his crew turn up, cheers.
Depends on the immediacy of the problem being signalled. Have a read through this thread.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
I never said i dont know the yellow flag rules i just think you should be able to pass lapped riders under a stationary yellow.
In ozzy they do a test over the phone to get your licence and in Jnr Mx in NZ you have to get tested to get a national mnz licence
Chopper I couldn't disagree more strongly.NO passing meand NO passing. PERIOD. Allow what you are proposing and the no passing rule might as well be tossed out the window altogether.
If I was running a meeting I wouldn't care who it was that did the passing. Stroudy,Buggy whoever they would be black flagged or disqualified.
I don't believe in rules just for the sake of being the "big man" the rules were developed over a long time in order to make this sport of ours as safe as possible.
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each club / organiser can have different rules around flags. AMCC, only the yellow is ever waved. Hamptons ride days even has a system where a half rolled red is used to get a specific bike to return to the pits.
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