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Registration









24hr Numb Bum Race





Registration takes place on Saturday February 15th between 8-10am at the Sandy Beach Hall. Cost is $250 per rider

10:30am - Riders Meeting

11am - Parade Lap

12:00 noon Saturday- Race Starts

12:00 noon Sunday - Race Ends

2:30 pm Sunday - Awards at Sandy Beach hall









Official classes for the 2018 Numb Bum 24hr Endurance Ice Race:

Bike Pro Open

Bike Novice

Red Eye

Quad Open

























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PDRA Endurance Ice Racing Rules/Transponders

You can find a copy of the rules here: 2017 PDRA Endurance Ice Racing Rules.pdf

Timing transponders will be provided at the race. You will not longer need to rent or bring your own transponder but there is a 20$ deposit that is refunded when the transponder is returned. At registration your team captain will be able to sign out the required transponder.

Pit Information:



Try not to take up too much room. Don't park horizontal to the pit. Back trailers or vehicles in.

Pit is open to all fans so be aware of lots of pedestrian traffic.

You need 2 fire extinguishers per team.

UTVs will be at a different but connected pit area. There will be signs.







Spectator Information

Be sure to bring enough water, food and supplies for your team. Onoway is the closet town about 20 minutes away with a grocery store, gas station etc.





Come out, watch the race and support the riders! With 24hrs of non stop racing from noon on Saturday till noon on Sunday you can't say that it won't fit into your schedule. We will have a ring road this year that will provide spectacular views of the race. There will be parking areas along the ring road that will provide almost a 360 degree view of racers.



Spectator access to the ice is $10 (Kids under 10yo are free). Half of all proceeds go to be community league and is done by volunteers. They will have a waiver for everyone to sign to access the lake. Parking and access to the ring road available on the ice.

Map showing ice access from Edmonton. There will be a map provided at sign in providing details of all areas of the race and signs providing direction.





Conversion Factors and Ice Thickness

Use this as a guide to your ice safety! It can be printed off and used as a reference guide to ice thickness and weight of machines and vehicles on the ice.



Click here to download the PDF

Environmental Agreement Due to increasing environmental concerns, the Pembina Dirt Riders Association agree to provide decontamination of the main ice pit area. It is however, your team's responsibility to prevent contamination of your own area and to provide the subsequent cleaning.



Your team captain will be asked to fill out the following Environmental Agreement by the Referee/Organizer at the race. Please help us to keep the ice spotless and help us to prove to the public that Dirt Riders aren't dirty!!





PEMBINA DIRT RIDERS ICE RACE PIT ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENT











I _______________________________ UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF LEAVING THE PIT AREA USED BY MYSELF AND MY TEAM FREE OF ALL GARBAGE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO: HAY BALES, OIL, GASOLINE, ANTI-FREEZE, SUNFLOWER SEEDS, ORANGE PEELS, FIRE PIT, HUMAN WASTE (INCLUDING URINE) ETC. I AGREE TO LEAVE THE PIT AREA IN THE SAME CONDITION THAT I FOUND IT (SNOW & ICE ONLY).



I FURTHER AGREE THAT IF DECONTAMINATION OF THE MY PIT AREA IS NECESSARY, I WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COST OF CLEAN-UP & DECONTAMINATION OF THE SITE AND I WILL PAY THE COSTS INCURRED BY THE PEMBINA DIRT RIDERS IN FULL OR RISK THE REVOCATION OF MY RACING LICENCE AS WELL AS LOSE THE PRIVELEGE OF ATTENDING ANY CMRC EVENT IN THE FUTURE.



TEAM CAPTAIN (PLEASE PRINT)______________________________ADDRESS:__________________________



PHONE #:____________________________________



SIGNATURE:__________________________________



DATE:



PIT #________________________________________



REFEREE WITNESS:____________________________



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