The 2010 All Gravity Series is a USA Cycling sanctioned race series that will take place in eastern Washington, and north Idaho. It will be a series of technical and enduro downhill biking races (two events per weekend), and you will receive USA Cycling points as well as points for the series with a championship at the end of the year.
Enduro DH: These races will take place on courses that are mostly smooth, buff single track with short uphill sections to test the riders endurance and technical skill. Recommended bike would be a 5 or 6 inch travel trail bike, but even a hard tail would work. Great for beginner rides, anyone without a full on DH bike, or people who just want to put their fitness to the test.
Technical DH: These courses will be on steep, rough, very technical terrain to test the ability of all riders. There are go-arounds on all jumps or drops for beginners. Courses are much shorter than Enduro DH courses, and have very little to no uphill. We recommend a 7-8" travel downhill bike. Great for people who want to test their technical ability on the best terrain in the Inland Northwest.
Rules
1. Full face helmets will be required for all racers during practice and race runs.
2. A USA Cycling license will be required for all racers on practice days and event days. Cat 1 and Pro riders will be required to have a yearly license, and will need to have it present at registration in order to compete in those categories.
3. Body armor is not required, but recommended.
4. Refunds will not be given for a DNF or DNS.
Series Scoring Information
| Position | Points | Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 30 | 17th | 6 |
| 2nd | 26 | 18th | 6 |
| 3rd | 24 | 19th | 6 |
| 4th | 22 | 20th | 6 |
| 5th | 20 | 21st | 4 |
| 6th | 18 | 22nd | 4 |
| 7th | 16 | 23rd | 4 |
| 8th | 14 | 24th | 4 |
| 9th | 12 | 25th | 4 |
| 10th | 10 | 26th | 2 |
| 11th | 8 | 27th | 2 |
| 12th | 8 | 28th | 2 |
| 13th | 8 | 29th | 2 |
| 14th | 8 | 30th | 2 |
| 15th | 8 | 31st | 1 |
| 16th | 6 | 32nd | 1 |
In the event of a tie at the end of the series, the person who placed highest in the final race will be the winner.