1. Title and event
The event will be known as OpenRoads Rally Myrtleford 2023 and will be conducted in Myrtleford and the surrounding forest in the state of Victoria on Friday 10, Saturday 11, Sunday 12 and Monday 13 March 2023. The event will be round 1 of 3 of the 2023 OpenRoads Rally circuit.
2. Authority and permit
The event will be held under these Supplementary Regulations, OpenRoads Rally Terms & Conditions, and any Further Regulations, Instructions or Bulletins which may be issued by the Organiser or the Stewards.
Public liability insurance for this event is provided by Motorcycling Australia
3. SPONSORS
Suzuki Australia, Aurora Rally Equipment, BigWet, Quadlock
4. PROMOTER
The event will be promoted by OpenRoads Group PTY LTD ABN 32660507951, which has appointed the Organising Committee listed below. The official event address, to which all correspondence must be sent, will be info@openroadsrally.com
Organising Committee
Jessica Zahra
Drew Wilson
Jarryd Butler
Stuart Grant
Jessica Dawes
Malcolm Grant
Official Contact details:
OpenRoads Rally
32 Rennison Street Parkdale 3195
0457583106
info@openroadsrally.com
5. Entry Details
Tickets open on Wednesday 19 October 2022 and close at 5pm on Thursday 9th March 2023.
The fee for the first 100 tickets received will be $300 per rider
The fee for tickets received by 5pm 3rd of March 2023 will be $350 per rider (300 tickets available).
The fee for tickets received after 5pm 3rd March 2023 until the closing date will be $400 per rider (100 available).
No tickets will be sold after 5pm (AESTD), Thursday 9th March 2023.
All other ticket types will be available for sale until 4pm Friday 10th March 2023 or until sold out.
Children who have not yet turned five years old will be admitted into the event at no cost and without a ticket.
Entry Limit
Entries into OpenRoads Rally Myrtleford 2023 are limited to 500 and acceptance will be determined in order of receipt. Tickets are sold exclusively online at www.tickets.openroadsrally.com.
Entries will not be accepted unless accompanied by the relevant payment.
Each participant must complete the registration forms online prior to the event. Failure to register may result in refused entry to activities and no refund or exchange will be issued.
Our refund policy can be viewed at https://tickets.openroadsrally.com/terms-and-conditions/
OpenRoads Rally reserves the right to cancel the event if less than 70 entries are received by close of entries and to refuse an entry without assigning a reason.
Entry Requirements
In order to participate in OpenRoads Rally Myrtleford 2023, you must hold a current motorcycle licence and you must provide proof of current ambulance cover.
Only one vehicle is permitted to enter under each rider’s name
All vehicles entered into the Event must be registered and in roadworthy condition.
OpenRoads Rally reserves the right to refuse entry to participants who do not comply with state registration and roadworthy requirements. It is your responsibility to prove that your motorcycle is registered and safe to ride. Without proof of registration you will not be able to ride using that vehicle. You will not get a refund of your entry costs.
Recreational registration is not accepted at OpenRoads Rally Myrtleford 2023.
The exception to this rule is for children and minors, who do not require a licence or registered motorcycle to participate in designated on-site activities. Children under 15 years of age must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
All activities, except activities that are designed for children, are strictly 18+
Documentation
In order to enter, the following documents are required:
- Registration form
- Proof of current ambulance cover
- Current motorcycle licence
- Self-scrutineering form
- Waiver form
Pillion, spectator, children and all other ticket types must complete the waiver form only.
Registration
All participants must register online before attending. Participants must produce their licence on the day at registration.
Self Scrutiny
Each participant is required to complete their online self-scrutiny form by the close of entries on Thursday 9 March 2023.
Incomplete or incorrect declarations may affect you starting the event.
The motorcycle maintenance checklist is to be used as a resource by which to check and prepare your vehicle.
Scrutineering will be held at Myrtleford Showgrounds on Friday 10 March 2023 between 4 and 6pm and Saturday 11 March 2023 between 10am and 11am.
Riders must wear appropriate protective gear such as helmet, boots, gloves and pants and between each four (4) riders in a group there must be a tool kit and tyre repair kit.
Insurance
Personal accident insurance is the responsibility of the participant.
Current ambulance cover is compulsory for all riders and pillions.
Briefings
A briefing will be conducted on Friday 10th March 2023 at Myrtleford Showgrounds. It is recommended but not compulsory that you attend the briefing. The briefing contains important safety information and general information about how the event will be run.
Camping
In order to camp at the Event, your ticket type must include camping and you must have a camping reservation.
Camping reservations allow camping in the Event campsite only for the days your Event ticket is valid.
Camping reservations are free but are limited in availability. Camping reservations can be made at www.tickets.openroadsrally.com
Camping reservations do not grant access to the Event; a separate Event Ticket is required to enter the Event.
Camping reservations are only valid with an event ticket that includes camping.
Tents and camping equipment must only be set up in an approved camping area and you must follow the direction of event staff.
If you wish to camp with friends who also have camping reservations, it is recommended you arrive together and set up camp together. OpenRoads Rally cannot hold campsites for you.
You must follow the direction of Event staff regarding areas for parking of vehicles and setting up campsites.
You must not start your motorcycle at the campsite before 7:30am
Lost Property
Any items of lost property should be handed in to the staff at the Registration Tent ASAP.
OpenRoads Rally is not responsible or liable for any unattended, lost or stolen items. Patrons agree to enter the Event site at their own risk and shall be responsible for their own property and personal items.
Parking
Vehicles must be parked in approved areas and drivers must follow the direction of Event staff.
6. Running Details
General
The venue for the event will be Myrtleford Showgrounds. The event consists of four loops which start and finish at Myrtleford Showgrounds. All four loops vary in length, more information will be confirmed closer to the event and will be listed on www.openroadsrally.com. Participants can ride multiple tracks during their opening hours. Checkpoints are visibly marked on trees.
These courses cover various types of terrain such as sand, clay, river/creek crossing, stony sections and dirt. Some sections are steep and depending on weather there may be dust that impacts visibility.
Tracks are graded according to their difficulty. Organisers will do their best to grade the routes accurately but ultimately it is the responsibility of the rider to assess and participate in tracks and activities that best fit their skill level.
All tracks are public roads and are open to the public during the event. All Victorian and Federal Road Regulations must be followed. Participants must keep left at all times and be cautious when doubling back and stopping.
This Event is not a race.
Speed Limits
The maximum speed limit throughout all forests is 40km/h. In and around the start and finishing points the speed limit is walking pace (5km/h). The organisers may also declare reduced speed limits and/or “Quiet Zones” for some short segments of the loops/rides (e.g. for safety or environmental reasons.)
Riding around the campsite is walking pace at all times
Event schedule
The Navigation Challenge starts at 8am on Sunday 12 March 2023 and finishes at 5pm Sunday 12 March 2023.
Passage Controls
Participants are required to sign in and out at the Start/Finish line. Failure to do so may result in a penalty. The only exception to this is if a participant is in the care of medical staff.
Participants who wish to start a new track must return to the event site and sign in to the new track.
The Start line will close at 2pm on Sunday 12 March 2023. Participants cannot start a new track after this time.
There are no safety checkpoints at OpenRoads Rally Myrtleford 2023.
Roadbooks
Roadbooks will be distributed the week of the event. Roadbooks are digital only at OpenRoads Rally Myrtleford.
Refuelling
Fuel is available in Myrtleford. Personal fuel may be kept on-site so long as it is in a suitable container and is not positioned close to fire or burners. No fuel is to be dropped in the forest.
Diversions
Diversion signs may be placed to divert riders around closed or difficult sections of tracks. Riders should follow the instructions on the diversion signs to re-join the route.
Handicaps
The following handicaps apply at this event
2 wheel cap
Bonus points if you arrive on your motorcycle (no trailer or 4 wheel vehicle)
Interstate cap
Bonus points if you arrive on your motorcycle, from interstate
Pillion cap
Bonus points if you ride in our Navigation Challenge with a pillion
Spirit of OpenRoads
Bonus points if you help another person and are nominated
Recovery
OpenRoads Rally will try to assist the recovery of broken or malfunctioning bikes, however for safety reasons it may not be possible while the loops are open for riding.
At no stage should any vehicle based ‘self-recovery’ action be taken without authorisation from Event organisers. Please wait for a sweep rider or an official for advice and assistance.
Please note that the Organisers are under no obligation to recover machinery that has failed to finish the Event. Whilst volunteers will endeavour to assist participants by recovering machinery, they are under no obligation nor have any responsibility to do so nor are they accountable for the safety/condition of said machinery.
Participants who break down or need assistance on the tracks are to notify the recovery team on the SOS channel on Discord, or to notify an official sweep vehicle.
Participants who are waiting for assistance must park their machines to the side of the track in a highly visible area (such as on a straight, flat part of the track).
Sweep Vehicles
Sweep vehicles will traverse the tracks during the Navigation Challenge. Sweep vehicles are identifiable by fluoro safety vests. The final sweep will leave at 3:00pm. If a participant is found by a sweep rider after 3pm they may be asked to return to the finish line in the most direct route.
7. Safety
Incident Reports
Incident Reports are to be completed on the prescribed form and handed to an OpenRoads Rally staff member. Photos of the incident must accompany the form. Participants are responsible for completing and submitting incident reports.
Riding
Riders are to make clear their intentions to overtake, by both sounding their horn and flashing headlights or indicating when approaching slower vehicles.
Slow riders should try to give way when it is safe to do so. However, the overtaking rider bears full responsibility to overtake safely and must be aware that slower riders have the right to choose their own line.
Obey the laws & regulations on recreational vehicles. Observe restrictions on use of public land & do not go around locked gates.
Be considerate of other bush users. Keep to the left-hand side of any track, & give way to horse riders. Ride sensibly past general recreational areas such as camping & picnic spots.
Always carry a current driver’s licence, and do not ride in public areas with anyone who is unregistered or unlicensed.
Only ride during the hours allocated
Bring water, snacks, sunscreen and if cold, warm, dry clothes with you at all times while riding
Alcohol and Illicit substances
As part of the Event’s liquor licensing regulations, Patrons are strictly prohibited from bringing alcohol into the Event (including camping areas).
OpenRoads Rally reserves the right to search all vehicles and bags on arrival or at any time deemed necessary during the Event and may eject or refuse entry in to the Event to Patrons who are found with alcohol or prohibited/banned items.
Alcohol will only be available to purchase at the Event for Patrons over 18 years old with valid photo ID.
Riding under the influence of alcohol is strictly prohibited
Excessive drinking and illegal drug use is prohibited at the Events. Patrons displaying signs of intoxication or antisocial behaviour will be ejected from the Event or be dealt with by police. Uniform and undercover police may be in attendance at the Event.
Possession, sale or use of illegal drugs or illicit substances is strictly prohibited at the Event. Any persons found with illegal drugs or illicit substances in their possession will be removed from the Event site and be subject to police action.
Medical Services
Race Day Medical Services will be in attendance from 10am-5pm Saturday 12 March 2023 and 8am – 6pm Sunday 13 March 2023.
Environment
No ‘informal riding’ in parts of Private properties or State Forest other than on the loops or gazetted roads is permitted. Participants are required to show courtesy and restraint including no wheel spin or deliberate environmental damage.
Respect the environment. Stick to formed tracks, avoid sensitive areas like wetlands and vegetated dunes. Treat native wildlife with respect.
Patrons agree to be respectful to the environment at the Event site, campgrounds and surrounds, and agree not to litter, to use public toilets (not bushlands or surrounding areas), not damage flora and fauna, and not interfere with local wildlife.
Patrons must not cause damage to, improperly use or tamper with any public facility or Event infrastructure or cause any damage to flora and fauna on or surrounding the Event venue and trails.
Keep the environment clean. Take out what you take in.
Patrons must not remove or attempt to remove any item or object from the Event venue, surrounding area or trails.
Patrons accept full liability and responsibility for any loss or damage caused in contravention of these Supplementary Regulations
8. Awards
Points
Participants can accrue points by participating in the activities mentioned in the table below.
The total sum of a participant’s points equals the number of entries into the lucky prize draw. A winner is a ‘lucky’ contestant and there is no merit or skill related to the winner.
Different prize categories may have specific entry requirements and these requirements may be changed at any time.
Activity |
Navigation Challenge |
Enduro Course |
Barrel Race |
Slow Race |
Other |
How points are calculated |
Points are accrued by finding checkpoints. Checkpoints are marked and are worth varying levels of points. |
To be confirmed |
To be confirmed |
To be confirmed |
To be confirmed |
Number of points |
To be confirmed |
To be confirmed |
To be confirmed |
To be confirmed |
To be confirmed |
Categories
Prize categories may vary and are subject to change.
OpenRoads Rally Champion |
OpenRoads Rally Event Winner |
Track prizes |
Spirit of OpenRoads |
Your points for all OpenRoads Rally events, Australia wide, added up. The more points you have the greater chance you have of winning. Minimum number of points required to enter. More details coming soon. |
Your points for all activities at this Event are tallied up.The more points you have the greater chance you have of winning. |
Your points for each route are tallied up. The more points you have, the greater the chance of you winning a prize! |
If you help somebody during the event, and that person nominates you, you have a chance of winning a prize |
Prize to be confirmed |
Prize to be confirmed |
Prize to be confirmed |
Prize to be confirmed |
Learner’s prize |
Kid’s prize |
Other |
Randomly drawn prize draw for learner riders participating in OpenRoads Rally |
Random prize draw for riders under 15 years of age participating in OpenRoads Rally |
Other prizes may be randomly distributed at the time of the Event |
Prize to be confirmed |
Prize to be confirmed |
Prize to be confirmed |