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WEDNESDAY
13th
9.00 am Official competition opening
Collection of entry voucher from Race Office
Piste recognition
Participant bib collection
5.00 pm After ski al WUNDER BAR
9.00 pm Dinner at Maniahouse (fixed price for participants €
15)
10.00 pm Evening entertainment with DJ
THURSDAY
14th
8.30 am Official competition opening
Collection of entry voucher from Race Office
Piste recognition
Ski pass only for for the day of the race
Participant bib collection
5.00 pm Compulsory competitor briefing at the PalaRider.
6.00 pm Opening of PalaRider
After Ski with DJ
10.00 pm Live Concert
FRIDAY 15th
7.00 am Staffal-Gabiet-Salati lifts open
8.15 am Start of first heat from Passo dei Salati, with consecutive
waves of 5-10 competitors; interval between waves: 1 minute
10.30 am approx. start of second heat at Punta Indren, with consecutive
waves of 5-10 competitors; with order assigned according to finishing
times of first heat; interval between waves: 1 minute
11.00 am Opening PalaRider
9.00 pm Prizegiving
10.00 pm FreeRide Party
Live Concert
SATURDAY 16th
8.00 am With the mountain guides of the Scuola di Alpinismo Monte
Rosa, at the discovery of the most hidden Free Ride ib the Territory.
Helisky at particular conditions for the competitors.
(Obligatory Bookings at the Race Office)
9.00 pm FreeRide Party
Live Concert
SUNDAY 17th
8.00 am With the mountain guides of the Scuola di Alpinismo Monte
Rosa, at the discovery of the most hidden Free Ride ib the Territory.
Helisky at particular conditions for the competitors.
(Obligatory Bookings at the Race Office)
COURSE
The race will be divided into two heats, the first from the Passo
dei Salati 2980m to Pianalunga 2050m along the Olen valley, the
second from Punta Indren 3300m to Gressoney La Trinité
1640m. The course will not undergo any particular preparation,
conditions will be dictated by the weather and snow conditions.
The Organising Committee may decide to include compulsory stretches
and exclude hazard areas or channels from the course.
PARTICIPATION
The challenge is open to all over 18s. All participants must have
a medical certificate testifying that they are fit to compete.
The organisation denies all responsibility for any damage to people
and objects deriving from participation in the derby. Moreover,
it will not be held responsible for any material of physical damage
the competitors may suffer during the competition. The number
of participants in the derby is determined by the Organising Committee,
according to course conditions. The choice of the itinerary to
be followed is the responsibility of each individual competitor,
who is informed and aware of the risks of serious accidents during
mountain races. In the case of accidents, each competitor undertakes
to co-operate fully with first aid operations until such time
as the organisation arrives. The Organising Committee may decide
to forbid descent and passage in certain areas or points, with
immediate disqualification for non-compliance.
INSURANCE
The registration fee includes insurance costs and a one-day ski-pass
for the day of the race only.
REGISTRATION
The registration fee is € 60.00 and includes, for the day
of the race: registration, ski-pass, a lunch voucher, insurance
against accidents and a series of gadgets and free gifts from
the event’s sponsors.
RECOGNITION
Course recognition must be made by the first day of the race at
the latest. No recognition is allowed on the day of the race.
STARTING
POINT
The start of the race will involved mixed-discipline waves of
5 or 10 participants (ski, snowboard, telemark). The start of
the first heat is scheduled for 8.15 a.m. at Passo Salati, lifts
open at 7.00 p.m. The start of the second heat is scheduled for
approximately 1 and ½ hours after the arrival of the competitors
from the first heat, at approximately 10.30 a.m. The wave to which
one belongs in the first heat is established by the bib assigned
and according to the order of the start, which will be compiled
and posted at the end of the briefing. The assignation of the
starting wave of the second heat will be assigned at the exit
of the finishing area of the first heat. Bibs not present in their
wave will be disqualified.
SAFETY
All competitors must be equipped with the following: type approved
helmet, shovel, probe and ARVA avalanche search equipment (which
must be worn and positioned in transmission in contact with the
body). The material will be checked at the starting line and along
the course. Any competitor found not to be perfectly in compliance
with regulations on compulsory equipment will be disqualified.
A competitor briefing will be held in the Race Office on Friday
25th April at 5.00 p.m. During the briefing, competitors will
be informed of the starting order for the first heat, with the
time of the various waves.
DISQUALIFICATION
All breaches or attempted breaches of the abovementioned regulations
will result in disqualification. No external aid is authorised
during the race; any competitor not in his/her assigned wave will
be disqualified. Should the Organising Committee identify compulsory
sections or forbidden stretches, non-compliance will entail disqualification.
FINAL POSITION
TABLE
The final position table will be compiled by the addition of the
times recorded in the two heats. Three position tables will be
compiled: one absolute table, one per discipline and one for teams,
each one divided into male and female categories. With regards
to the team competition, female competitors will be given a 40
second advantage on the combined times of the two heats.
TEAMS
Each team is composed of three participants: of whom a maximum
of two may be skiers + one remaining discipline (telemark or snowboard).
Each component must be individually registered in his/her respective
category. In order to make itself recognised, the team must be
registered at the time of bib collection. The addition of the
times recorded by the various components will determine the position
table. Female competitors will be given a 40 second advantage
on the combined times of the two heats.
PRIZES
The best three absolute times will receive prizes of € 1000,
€ 750, €600 respectively. The 4th and 5th best times:
prizes in technical material. The best times of each male and
female discipline will receive € 400. The first three teams
will receive € 1000, € 750 and € 500 respectively.
The 4th and 5th team: prizes in technical material. The individual
discipline prizes cannot be accumulated with absolute prizes.
AMENDMENTS
The Organising Committee reserves the right to make amendments
to these regulations and to postpone or cancel the race, in particular
in the case of bad weather and instability of the snow layer.
REFUNDS
If the race is cancelled (Organising Committee decision), no refund
will be made.
INDIVIDUAL
RESULTS
ABSOLUTE
1° € 1000
2° € 750
3° € 600
4° tech equipement
5° tech equipement |
INDIVIDUAL
SKI
1° male € 400*
1° female € 400*
INDIVIDUAL
SNOWBOARD
1° male € 400*
1° female € 400* |
INDIVIDUAL
TELEMARK
1° male € 400*
1° female € 400* |
TEAM
RESULTS
1° team € 1000
2° team € 750
3° team € 500
4° team tech equipement
5° team tech equipement |
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