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Which scramble class do I register for?
For anyone new to the race series, selecting the appropriate class can seem daunting, especially with all the different names of the classes.
For anyone new to the race series, selecting the appropriate class can seem daunting, especially with all the different names of the classes.
Class promotions are a normal part of organized racing, used as a means to balance the classes and increase rider skill levels. The NSORRA rulebook outlines how these processes are determined.
Since the beginning of the NSORRA race series, the rulebook and overall class structure have remained virtually unchanged.
Each year, the NSORRA race committee reviews the previous race season to improve our members’ experience and the series as a whole before revising the scramble rulebook.
The NSORRA Race Committee is hard at work putting things in place for the upcoming competitive season.
464 competitors. 4 hare scrambles. A record 116 participants per event.
CRAIGMORE! What a perfect way to start the season! We had a beautiful turnout and a ton of fun.
We are living in a new world today because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Thanks to you all for staying the course by following NS Public Health protocols. As a result of your efforts, we have been able to keep COVID-19 in check and we are able to run an almost full hare scramble season.
You’ve decided that you want to participate in an NSORRA hare scramble. So what do you need to do?
Spring 2019 was not the most hospitable season for dirt biking but with two days of dry weather forecast and a traditionally quick-draining ride park, the race marshall decided to push ahead with Soles In Motion-NSORRA Hare Scramble 2 at Hiltz Road Ride Park on Sunday, June 9.