2009 Motu 160 Cycle Challenge
| Activity | Date | Time | Location |
| Race Briefing | Friday 09 Oct | 7:30pm | Deluxe Theatre, Church St, Opotiki |
| Registration | Friday 09 Oct | 6:00 - 8:30pm | Deluxe Theatre, Church St, Opotiki |
| Late Registration | Saturday 10 Oct | 5:45 - 6:30am | Start Line - Elliott St, Opotiki |
| Race Start | Saturday 10 Oct | 7:00am | Elliott St, Opotiki |
| Prize Giving | Saturday 10 Oct | 6:30pm | Opotiki Domain Reserve |
* Food will be available for sale at finish line
2009 Scott Motu 160 rules - download here
Eligibility to Compete
- Entries are open to individuals or two person teams.
- Competitors must be 16 years of age or over, unless competing in a team.
- Signed consent from a parent or guardian will be required for competitors under 16 years of age.
- Mixed teams must include at least one member of each gender.
- A registration form must be completed for each competitor or team and the entry fee paid by the closing date for entries.
- The declaration form must be completed by or on behalf of every competitor.
Medical Conditions and Treatment
All competitors with existing medical conditions that may affect them during the Challenge must notify officials in writing before the Challenge begins. The official doctor or any other Challenge official shall have the absolute right to withdraw any competitor they consider unfit to continue. Participation in the Challenge constitutes consent by each competitor to receiving any medical attention that organisers or officials may consider necessary or desirable in the case of apparent illness, injury or accident.
No Refund of Entry Fee
The MOTU 160 may take place in all weathers and will not be cancelled unless a natural disaster occurs. The entry fee is not refundable after 4 pm, 30th September 2009 under any circumstances.
Race Number
Competitors must have the issued bib positioned as directed on both bikes in both stages of the race and it must be clearly visible at all times. Bike helmet stickers must be displayed.
Mountain Bike & Road Bike Stages
Competitors on any bike stage may use any type of road bike/mountain bike except recumbent. No pods or fairings are allowed. Competitors will not be allowed to change bikes during a stage. (All bikes used to start the stage must be the ones the competitors use throughout the duration of the stage). Competitors must obey the road code at all times. All competitors must dismount their bikes before entering the transition area at Motu. All competitors must make their own repairs; no outside help is permitted. Competitors should have bunch-riding experience. Bike helmets must be worn in all bike stages, and must be NZ Safety Standards approved or USA Z 90.4 Standard.
No dogs are permitted at Motu Village.
Cut Off Point
Transitions/Supplies For Competitors
Nutritional requirements can only be given to competitors between stages in transition areas.
Road Closures
The Motu Coach Road will be totally closed at both ends to all vehicular traffic apart from authorised safety and news media vehicles. Competitors must be aware that the road closure applies to residents within the closed section but the race organisers have no control over anyone who chooses to disobey the road closure so competitors must still be alert for unauthorised users.
All supporters and spectators must use the Waioeka Gorge (State Highway 2) route to Motu School. Only one supporter per individual competitor and one per team will be permitted in transition areas.
No Pacing
Competitors are not permitted to receive any form of pacing at any time during the event.
Injuries and Replacements
A team member may be replaced before the start of the Challenge provided written notification is given to the organisers. Should a team member not finish a stage, the team will be allowed to complete the course but not qualify as a finisher, therefore being ineligible for placing prizes. The race numbers must still be displayed and the timekeeping marshal must be told.
Rubbish
Any competitor who intentionally drops rubbish on any stage will be disqualified.
General
All lost property will be taken to the race finish and if not claimed it will be kept for six weeks then given away. Contingency plans have been designed in case of inclement conditions. Competitors and support crews will be informed of any changes at the full race briefing. It is the competitor’s responsibility to have safe equipment and the Race Director strongly advises all entrants to have their equipment serviced and checked by a qualified technician before the race.
A comprehensive list of prizes will be posted upon confirmation.
Assistance to Other Competitors
In an emergency situation competitors must render assistance to any other competitor and alert safety personal of the situation.
Promotional Material
Participation in the Motu Challenge constitutes consent by each competitor to each competitor’s name, and photos and/or videos of competitors, being taken and used by the organisers, officials and sponsors for promotional purposes.
Following Instructions
All competitors must follow all instructions of organisers and officials, and the judges’ decision on any matter is final.

