2022 Fall Supercross Round 4 Protests – Chesterfield, FL

250 Pro

Protested Player: Casey Cochran (uid: 22060)
Protested by: Austin Schafer (uid: 36799)
Race: Main Event
Demo Time: 14:04
Incident: Comes through the whoops In 5th gear with no intention of turning while hes a lap down in 16th and goes flying into the other lane

Verdict: Casey Attempts to take out Austin, who is a leader, but misses. There is context behind the takeout so no suspension/ban. However, Casey has been disqualified from the race.  Positions docked to 22nd and stripped of any prize earnings from the round.


450 Am

Protested Player: Johannes Strandberg (uid: 47804)
Protested by: Loris Modard (uid: 23106)
Race: Heat 2
Demo Time: 7:15
Incident: Johannes takes me out on purpose

Verdict: Johannes gets passed on the inside in the sand, and attempts to cut underneath to make a counter pass, causing him to lose control and ride into Loris’ line. Racing incident, no penalty.


250 Am

Protested Player: Jimmy Griffin (uid: 31491)
Protested by: Carson Mainquist (uid: 41611)
Race: LCQ
Demo Time: 1:17
Incident: Cross jumps off track then cross jumps back onto it.

Verdict: Jimmy jumps outside of the bales in a rhythm section, and jumps back onto the main track, taking out another rider. Warning for unsafe track re-entry.

Protested Player: Dj Carawan (uid: 29178)
Protested by: Jace Williams (uid: 43203)
Race: Main Event
Demo Time: 5:13-5:50
Incident: He gets the blue flag early in the lap and proceeds to ride like no one is behind him he had multiple opportunities to let me pass and move on with the moto but he proceeds to ride like a moron and takes me out I ran into the back of him which was my mistake but he had so many chances to let me pass.

Verdict: DJ does not obey the blue flag, eventually causing a collision with a leader. DJ does not intentionally take out the leader and holds a line out of the main line. Therefore, only a warning. Warning for not obeying blue flag.

2022 Fall Supercross Round 3 Protests – Blackwater, AZ

450 Pro

Protested Player: Riley Hughan (uid: 23127)
Protested by: Alec Horn (uid: 19554)
Race: Main Event
Demo Time: 13:15, 14:30
Incident: Lag was insane. Phases through the jump and kills me in a corner.

Verdict: Riley’s connection to the server causes two avoidable crashes.  Warning for lag related incident.  If this continues to be an issue, Riley will unfortunately be unable to race the series.


250 Pro

Protested Player: Dalton Plessinger (uid: 14796)
Protested by: Casey Cochran (uid: 22060)
Race: Heat 2
Demo Time: Last lap of heat
Incident: wont move for leader and takes me out on purpose perma ban def needed

Verdict: Dalton gets the blue flag at 5:36, and does not move for the leader for an entire whole lap. On the final lap, Dalton cross jumps the leader causing him to go down.  Upon further review, it does not seem like Dalton was targeting like the protester suggests.  However, Dalton did have many opportunities to move for the leader and did not, and caused the leader to crash because of this.  1 week suspension for failure to waiver for the blue flag and causing a leader to crash.


450 Am

Protested Player: Ethan Commodore (uid: 23829)
Protested by: Noah Karassy (uid: 19791)
Race: Main Event
Demo Time: 6:09-ish
Incident: t-boned me when i went to lap him

Verdict: Ethan receives the blue flag to move for Noah at around 5:40.  Ethan receives multiple opportunities to move for the leader.  Then once he gets lapped, he takes out the leader with no intention of stopping for the corner.  This is a blatant form of targeting and will not be accepted. 6 week suspension for targeting a leader as a lapper.


250 Am

Protested Player: Collin Clark (uid: 32476)
Protested by: Carson Mainquist (uid: 41611)
Race: Main Event
Demo Time: 7:30
Incident: gets sketchy in whoops and hits me from it then comes and takes me out again after he gets up also just generally a hazard on the track causing many accidents

Verdict: Collin gets sketchy in the whoops and causes himself to hit another rider, this is a racing incident.  However, Collin rejoins the race unsafely twice causing him to hit the same rider again. Warning for rejoining the race in an unsafe manner.

Protested Player: Tyler Anderson (uid: 24861)
Protested by: Carson Mainquist (uid: 41611)
Race: Heat and Main
Demo Time: All Race
Incident: Hazard

Verdict: Invalid protest, protest is too broad and vague.  No specific incident given. No Penalty.

2022 Fall Supercross Round 2 Protests – Glacier View, AK

Protests will be a little scuffed in format this week because the person reviewing the protests did not save any useful information about them.

250 Am

Protested Player: Colten Hagler (uid: 26137)
Protested By: Collen Allen (uid: 24272)

Verdict: Colton makes a mistake before the big double, forcing him to roll. Colton was given the blue flag before he crested the take-off, and crashed a leader in the following turn intentionally. Colton proceeded to battle leaders and ride dangerously for the remainder of the race. He never made an attempt to make room for leaders. 2 week suspension for intentionally taking out leaders and disrespecting the blue flag.


Protested Player: Jayden Gomez (uid: 18665)
Protested By: Tyler More (uid: 44882)

Verdict: Jayden shifts up to 5th gear for the last corner and holds the gas on all the way into the position in front of him. Since this was for position, on the last corner and last lap, the penalty will only be a 1 week suspension. There is still a suspension because Jayden made no attempt to make a pass, only a take-out


Protested Player: Emmanuel Cepeda (uid: 10106)
Protested By: Johannes Strandberg (uid: 47804)

Verdict: Throughout the last few laps, Emmanuel does not respect the blue flag, and refuses to make room for leaders. Emmanuel was given the blue flag for #148 for an entire lap, before getting passed by #148 after a crash. Emmanuel then goes to the inside of the leader and makes contact, causing the leader to crash and lose a position. 1 week suspension due to Emmanuel making an attempt to avoid contact, but sliding into the leader


450 Am

Protested Player: Tyler More (uid: 44882)
Protested By: Johannes Strandberg (uid: 47804)

Verdict: Tyler does not make room for the leader for a lap, causing the leader to crash twice. 1 week suspension.

2022 Fall Supercross Round 1 Protests – Millstone, PA

450 Pro

Protested Player: Nicolas Marchini (uid: 35445)
Protested by: Caleb Hall (uid: 10047)
Class: 450 Pro
Race: Main Event
Demo Time: 5:57.6
Incident: Track entry on top

Verdict: Nico re-enters the track completely unaware of his surroundings. In the 450 pro class it is expected that riders are aware of their surroundings and have the skill necessary to avoid such conflicts. Nico will be docked 1 position for unsafe track re-entry.

2022 Fall Supercross Announcement

General Information

Welcome to the 2022 Fall Supercross presented by MXS Battlegrounds! This is our first official series, and we are excited for our launch. This features an 8 round supercross series with a wide variety of environments and unique settings. We have worked really hard to implement some awesome scripts to help improve the race quality experience for our racers! We have an incredible prize pool and a good platform for our races to be streamed.

Schedule

Membership

You will purchase a season or race pass on the race page for a race/series. If you purchase the season pass on one race, you will not have to purchase anything else for the rest of the series. If you purchase a race pass, it will allow you to race that specific race.

Passes are bought directly with Battlecoins on the race page, you do not buy a pass then spend it on a series. You simply purchase the pass on that series directly with your Battlecoins. Battlecoins can be purchased from the shop page. Pass Prices for this series are as follows.

  • Race Pass – 200 Battlecoins (~$2 USD)
  • Season Pass – 1000 Battlecoins (~$10 USD)

Format

Racing format will be standard AMA Supercross formatting.

  • Two 6 Minute + 1 Lap Heat Races per class
  • One 5 Minute + 1 Lap LCQ per class
  • One Main Event per class
    • 250 Pro – 15 Minutes + 1 Lap
    • 450 Pro – 20 Minutes + 1 Lap
    • 250 Am – 12 Minutes + 1 Lap
    • 450 Am – 15 Minutes + 1 Lap

A standard night show will be ran as follows.

  • 250 Heat 1
  • 250 Heat 2
  • 450 Heat 1
  • 450 Heat 2
  • 250 LCQ
  • 450 LCQ
  • 250 Main Event
  • 450 Main Event

Classes

Both Pro and Amateur will feature two classes, 250 and 450. The bikes restricted to these classes are as follows.

  • 250 – 250 4-strokes and 125 2-strokes
  • 450 – 450 4-strokes, 250 4-strokes, and 250-2 strokes

Required Licenses for each class are as follows.

  • 250 Amateur – B or C License
  • 450 Amateur – B or C License
  • 250 Pro – A or Pro License
  • 450 Pro – Pro License

Prizes

** You must be 18 years old or over to receive prizes.

Prizes will include a prize pool cash pot and Phil’s Ski & Snowboard goggles. Our current pot sits at $2,050. This pot will be distributed among the classes of both pro and amateur. 55% of our earnings will go directly into the pot as well. So the more people that show up, the higher the pot goes. The amount of money that you make determines on your position that you finish each race. Prizes will be given out at the end of season to ensure that every rider will make the same amount for finishing a certain position.

Legally, minors are ineligible to receive cash. We will offer Battlecoins at an exchange rate for minors. We will have a cap at the max amount of Battlecoins that a minor can earn back, as going any higher could allow the rider to race Battlegrounds events for free until the end of time.

Riders can keep track of their income throughout the series through our google spreadsheet.

Rulebook

If you plan on racing the series, make sure you are aware and understanding of our rulebook. Also for this series, if we need slots open in the servers, we do have the ability to kick people from the server automatically if you’re not signed up.

Numbering

Pro’s will pick a 3-digit number for this series. It will be used for our GNC. However since this is our first series and not everyone has skins for a 3-digit, you can run whatever number you’d like. Amateur’s will just run their fun race number, so pretty much whatever number they choose on their profile.