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Notices

Machine Specification Sheet Updated

NZCMRR has been reviewing the way we manage the technical specification of the motorcycles which are being raced in an effort to ensure of class eligibility, safety and to assist scruitineering on race day. Please review the latest version of the machine specification sheets to make sure you have all your details up to date.

Membership Renewals

The NZCMRR membership (and financial) year is from 1 June to 31 May each year.

We look forward to you renewing your membership in June so that you receive your next Megaphone Magazine, have the ability to vote at our AGM and have your current Membership card ready to race at any MNZ event.

If you can't remember your password or username remember to use the 'Forgot password' button. Click here to renew.

Transponders

All NZCMRR events from will have transponder timing. If you do not already have your transponder please read our Transponder Instructions.

Championship points

To be eligible for a 1st-3rd place Championship Certificate competitors must compete at a minimum of three NZCMRR events in their respective class.

NZCMRR YouTube Channel

Visit the NZCMRR YouTube Channel to see video interviews from the 2017 Classic Festival with Jock Woodley, Cam Donald, Dennis Charlett, Ken McIntosh, Eddie Kattenberg, Dave Cole, Hugh Anderson, Paul Treacy, Stu Avant and Kevin Magee.

Machine Examination

Riders are advised that Machine Examinations will take place during race meetings. These Machine Examinations will examine machines to ensure that they comply with the rules of the class that they are entered to race in. The baseline for the inspection will be the completed based on the "Bike Specification" that is held on the NZCMRR's online database and the Technical Rules of the Class. The Examiners are also looking for items that are dangerous, sharp, loose, unsecured, fragile or leaking; also items such as lockwiring of handle bar grips, or that the throttle returns to the idle stop. read more...

Drug and Alcohol Testing

MNZ's focus remains to keep our sport safe, so they have engaged an external service provider to undertake random drug and alcohol testing which will come into effect from 1 October 2018. This testing can be carried out at any MNZ-permitted event and Clubs and Officials will not be provided with any prior warning of this occurring.