Points

Points

  • District Points

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    Each state or province is divided into districts based on location and membership population. Riders earn points from January 1-December 15 at any race and those points go back to their district, (i.e. “AZ01”), in their respective category (Amateur, Cruiser, Girls and Girls Cruiser). At the end of the year, the rider’s bike number changes based on their ranking in the points.

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  • State/Provincial Points

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    The State or Provincial Championship Series consists of multi-point races that award "state or provincial" points in addition to district points. Depending on the number of tracks, riders count their best 1, 2, 3 or 4 scores, plus their Final to determine overall rankings in each age group.  Riders also must participate in 6 single-point races prior to August 1st to be eligible to earn a State Plate.  Riders may earn additional bonus state points for each of the next four (4) races beyond the required six prior to August 1st. The #1 rider earns a Champion Backpack, while the other top riders earn custom number plates.  (2013 Rule book: Section XIX. State & Provincial Championship Series)

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  • National Points

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    National points show you the rider in each category that has beaten the most competition throughout the year to sit atop the point standings. We count the best six (6) national scores, plus the Grand Nationals to determine a rider's overall ranking. Riders earning #1-#99 can proudly run the black plate with white numbers.

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  • N.A.G. Points

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    N.A.G. or National Age Group is essentially the same as the National Points listing, but broken down by age groups. Riders earning #1-#10 can proudly run the gray plate with black numbers. In addition, the #1 riders get a custom N.A.G. jacket and N.A.G. #1 helmet. Riders #2-#10 will receive custom N.A.G. jackets.

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  • Canadian National Points

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    Canadian National Points show you the rider in each category that has beaten the most competition throughout the year to sit atop the point standings. We count the best six (6) national scores, plus the Grand Nationals to determine a rider's overall ranking. Riders earning #1-#99 can proudly run the black plate with white numbers.

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  • Canadian N.A.G. Points

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    Canadian N.A.G. or Canadian National Age Group is essentially the same as the Canadian National Points listing, but broken down by age groups. Riders earning #1-#5 in Amateur or #1-#3 in Girls, Cruiser or Girls Cruiser can proudly run the gray plate with black numbers.

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  • USAC BMX Development Points

    USA Cycling "Junior Development" Points show the top riders born in 1996 or 1997 that have competed to earn their shot at a trip to the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, California. Once there, they will spend a week learning how to take their BMX career to the next level. The best coaches, training regimens, nutritional information and anything else that can help develop the next BMX Olympians.

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