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What Is The OMRA Dualsport Series?
Riders will ride a designated course, either a hard course or an easy course, (or a combination of both) which has been laid out by the sponsoring club or promoter. There will be check points, often with games of chance where you receive points. At the end of the ride each riders points are totaled, the highest point total is the winner, similar to a poker run. Course directions are usually indicated by an enduro type roll chart or route sheet that the riders must follow. Bikes must be street legal and properly muffled. OMRA Dualsport Series riders will only be competing against other OMRA Dualsport Series riders at an event, i.e. if the best finish of an OMRA Dualsport Series rider at an event was fifth place, the rider would earn first-place points, even though first through fourth place were not OMRA Dualsport Series riders. All you need to do is be ranked above another OMRA rider at an event, that way you have a chance of winning two trophies! In a multi-day event, your total score would be multiplied by the number of days, i.e. if you received first place after the culmination of a two-day event, your points would be equivalent to first place multiplied by the number of days - two first places. 65 Worker Points will be awarded for one event in that series. This applies to ONE event only of your choice! This is to spur participation by the riders in helping with an event, since often times events can be shorthanded. Just call up the host club ahead of time (if you are not a member of the club) and ask if you can help. It is up to the rider to be sure that their worker points are sent in to the OMRA points director by the hosting club. If the rider does not follow through with this, they risk not receiving their worker points. To get the full OMRA Rule Book, click here. PLACE vs. POINTS
Please join the OMRA and support the people that support the sport. Your involvement in this organization will help make your voice heard on political issues pertaining to our sport too. Want to meet more dualsport riders in your area? Check out Oregon_DSR
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