Team Racing Rules
Team Composition:
- Each
team should consist of at least 4, and no more than 8 members, with at
least one team member from each of the four age class groups;
- Teams
may add new racers, up to a maximum of 8 active racers, at any point
during the season;
- Age
classes will be grouped in accordance with USSA National/Regional
groupings – Group A = classes 1 – 4 men; Group B = classes 5 – 7 men;
Group C = all women; Group D = classes 8 and above men;
- The
number of Group A, B, C, and D racers on a team is not limited (i.e.,
teams may choose to have an equal number of racers from each group, or may
choose to have more of one group and fewer of other groups – A balanced
complement of racers from each group will yield a more competitive team);
- Teams
must register their roster with the New England Masters Team Program prior
to scoring team points;
- A
racer may be active on only one roster at a time;
- Teams
must register new racers with the New England Masters Team Program before
a new racer may score points for their team;
- Team
members may be deactivated and may be replaced if they sustain a season
ending injury. Replacement racers
must be activated prior to scoring points for a team.
Events:
- All
scored Sise Cup Events will be counted as New England Masters team races
unless otherwise designated (the December 2005 Killington Slalom will NOT
be a team event);
- A
teams’ best 9 team scores will count toward the final season-long team
score;
- The
last race of the season will be counted as the final team event (for the
2005 - 2006 season, this will be the March 5 Slalom at Mt. Snow);
- Combined
races are not included as team events.
Scoring:
- Race
scoring will be based on a modified high-school scoring system with the
fastest racers earning the fewest points;
- A
racers finish place will be determined by combining all active team
competitors from all age and gender groups in a single first to last list;
- A
team’s race score will be the sum of the fastest group A racer, the
fastest group B racer, the fastest group C racer, and the fastest group D
racer;
- Teams
that do not have a finisher from one or more of the four racer groups, or
that do not enter a racer in one or more of the four race groups will
receive the equivalent point value of the slowest team racer on the
combined list plus 1 in place of the missing racers;
- Only
racers associated with teams will be factored into age group placing;
- All
team racers will earn points, even if their points do not count toward a
team’s race score (i.e., no racers are dropped);
- The
team with the fewest race points will win the team competition for that
race;
- Season
scoring will be the same as the modified world cup scoring system used to
determine the overall standings for the New England Masters Sise Cup;
- The
winner of each team race competition will earn the maximum number of world
cup race points, with each subsequent team place receiving the number of
points commensurate with their race place;
- Teams
will accrue world cup points for every race up until nine races have been
finished. If, and when a team
accumulates scores from more than nine races, only the best nine race
scores will count toward the final team score.
- At
the end of the season, the team with the most world cup points will win
the season-long team competition;
- Tiebreaker
– if at the conclusion of the season-long team competition two or more
teams are tied for first, second, or third place, the number of first
place finishes each team earns throughout the season will be summed, with
the team claiming the most winning the championship. If the teams are tied after summing
their first place finishes, the same process will be followed for second
place finishes, followed by third place finishes, etc. until the tie is
broken.
Other:
- Team entry
fees for the 2005-2006 racing season are: $100.00 for four racers, and
$25.00 for each additional racer up to a maximum of 8 racers per team;
- Teams
may be self-funded, or sponsored;
- If a
team is sponsored, the sponsorship agreement, including the amount of the
sponsorship and any obligations contained in the sponsorship agreement is
between the team and the sponsor;
- The
New England Masters Team Program is not a party to any sponsorship
agreements between teams and sponsors;
- Teams
may be used as a vehicle to raise money for charitable purposes;
- If a
team raises money for a charity, the agreement between the team and the
charitable organization, or organizations is between the team and the
charitable organization(s);
- The
New England Masters Team Program is not a party to any external fund
raising agreements between a team and a charitable organization;
- The
New England Masters Team Program Coordinators (Fred Dieffenbach, Steve
Foley, Pete Donaghy) are the final arbiters for any matters relating to
the New England Masters Team Program;
- Replacement
racers (i.e., racers substituting for injured team members) will not be
charged an additional $25.00;
- The
team captain or a designated substitute is the team spokesperson and is
the only person who may lodge a protest, rule inquiry, or any other
challenge on behalf of the team or one of the team members as part of the
team program.
Contact Fred Dieffenbach
with any questions (fdieffenbach at
bigfoot.com)
Team Racing Entry
Application