Quick introduction for Trials Secretaries - score entry

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TrialMonster offers trials event officials and riders a comprehensive event management system. Comprising a number of different components, it includes the following features:

For Organisers

  • Paperwork - Automatic Regs preparation and formatting using event data
  • Scoring - scoring apps available for iOS and Android
  • Online entry system
  • Stripe entry fee integration
  • Entries - Manual entries can be easily entered
  • Entries - Entries can be automatically uploaded from CSV data
  • Results - Simple data entry matching multiple scoresheet formats
  • Results - Automatic calculation of results and tie resolution fully compliant with TSR23

For Riders

  • Online entries
  • Stripe entry fee payment
  • Results apps available for iOS and Android
  • Results website

Fancy a try out? Send us a message through our Enquiries page and we will send you a login to have a go…

Who needs to register? You only need to register if you are planning to enter events through TrialMonster.

I am only interested in looking at the Results and Coming up trials - do I need to register? No.

I am part of a club results team - do I need a special account? Yes. Please contact us through the Contact page.

I am a rider and have two kids who also ride. Do we all need to register? No - only one of you needs to register. Once you have registered, you can make entries for other riders, too.

I'm useless with computers. Can I get my mate to make my entries - or do I need an account? Yes - no account needed for yourself - but you'll need to make sure that you pay him!

How much does registration cost? Nothing!

How do I register? Click on this link, then complete the form. You will also need to agree to the Privacy Policy at the bottom of the form. Once you have completed this, you will receive an email to activate your account. Check your Junk mail if it has not arrived in a few minutes. Click on the link in the email and you're good to go…

Do you pass on my personal details to any other organisation? We use Stripe for taking payments so your credit card and other details are taken by them. No other data is shared with any other organisation.

I am a beginner and do not have a competition licence. Can I still enter? You will need to contact the club running the event to check whether they will have day licences or have made other arrangements. You will find contact details in the event information.

Questions? Problems? Something not right?  - Get in touch through our Contact page

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This Privacy Notice explains how TrialMonster uses the personal data we collect from you when you use the TrialMonster Observer app.

What data do we collect?

TrialMonster Observer Edition collects the following data:

  • Personal identification data you directly provide name, email address and phone number

How do we collect your data?

We collect data and process data when you:

  • Act as an Observer in a motorcycle trial

How will we use your data?

Your data will be used solely for contacting you relating to event data which you have collected. Your data will not be published for general access nor disclosed or sold to third parties.

How do we store your data?

TrialMonster securely stores your data at GoDaddy premises or on cloud services used by GoDaddy. TrialMonster, however, assumes no responsibility for the security of this information.

How do I request you to delete my data?

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How do we use cookies?

No cookies are used by the Observer app.

Changes to our Privacy Notice

We will revise or update this Notice if our practices change, or as we develop better ways to keep you informed about them. Please refer back to this page often for the latest information and the effective date of any changes. If we decide to change this Notice, we will post a new Notice on our website and change the date at the bottom. Changes to the Notice shall not apply retroactively.

How to contact us

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This Privacy Notice explains how TrialMonster uses the personal data we collect from you when you use this website.

What data do we collect?

TrialMonster collects the following data:

  • Personal identification data you directly provide name, email address, phone number, postal address and other relevant information depending on the context.
  • Entry and competition data relating to personal performance in sporting activities.
  • Data generated by your activity: Log information such as Internet protocol (IP) address, navigation behaviour through the website, device and software used, the time/date/duration of your visit, and other similar information and parameters related to your operating system and computer environment.

How do we collect your data?

We collect data and process data when you:

  • Register for and participate in sporting events.
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How will we use your data?

Your data will be used solely for managing entries and announcing results for sporting events.

In some circumstances we make your data available outside TrialMonster, such as for:

  • Payment processing: We use a third-party service, Stripe, USA

When Stripe processes your payments, it may send your data to, and also use the resulting information from, credit reference agencies to prevent fraudulent purchases.

How do we store your data?

TrialMonster securely stores your data at GoDaddy premises or on cloud services used by GoDaddy. Your data will not be published for general access nor disclosed or sold to third parties. TrialMonster, however, assumes no responsibility for the security of this information.

Data you provide directly is typically kept until either (1) you unsubscribe from the service requested or until (2) two years after your last transaction. We store data about your activity on our websites for 11 months, after which time it is deleted. We keep data on email activity for 24 months after which time it is deleted.

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We will revise or update this Notice if our practices change, or as we develop better ways to keep you informed about them. Please refer back to this page often for the latest information and the effective date of any changes. If we decide to change this Notice, we will post a new Notice on our website and change the date at the bottom. Changes to the Notice shall not apply retroactively.

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TSR 22 - Stop Permitted
A machine will be deemed to be in an Observed Section or Sub-Section when the front wheel spindle has passed the ‘Section Begins’ Card and until the front wheel spindle has passed the ‘Section Ends’ Card. Marks will be lost as follows:

0 - Clean
1 - Footing once
2 - Footing twice
3 - Footing more than twice
5 - Failure
5 - When requested by a rider rather than attempt the section
5 - Entering a section before being called upon to do so by an official
10 - Not attempting a section when called upon to do so by an official
10 - For missing a section or failing to have punch card marked

Definitions
Clean:

A rider traversing a Section as defined above without penalty as described under footing or failure shall be unpenalised and given a clean.

Footing: Footing will be considered to have occurred if any part of the rider’s body or any part of the machine, (with the exception of the tyres or the sump shield) touches the ground or the rider benefit from any part of their body, or any part of the machine, (with the exception of the tyres or the sump shield) leaning on an obstacle (tree, wall etc.)Footing outside the lateral limits of a Section does not constitute a failure but should simply be classed as footing.

Failure:
A failure is considered to have occurred if:
• The machine moves backwards.
• The rider does not have both hands on the handlebar when he foots whilst stationary.
• The engine stops whilst any part of the machine, with the exception of the tyres, touches the ground or the rider is footing.
• The rider dismounts from the machine. Dismount will be deemed to have occurred when both of the rider’s feet are on the ground at the same side of, or behind, the machine.
• A rider is requested to leave the section by the observer for “unnecessary delay”.
• A machine does not stay within the intended limits of the section as defined by the Observer.
• If any wheel of the machine crosses any boundary tape or goes over or on the wrong side of a marker, whether the wheel be on the ground or airborne, before the front wheel spindle
passes the “Section ends” sign.
• The rider is held responsible for displacing a marker or support in an observed section whereby the observer considers it necessary to reinstate the flag/marker prior to the passage of the next rider.
• The displacing of any marking not relating to the competitor’s route will be considered to constitute a failure.
• Travelling in a forward direction against the direction of the Section.
• The motorcycle crosses its own track with either wheel.
• The machine or rider receives outside assistance.
• A rider or person having an interest in a rider’s performance, who in any way alters the severity of a section without the authority of an official.

For Sidecar events only
A failure is considered to have occurred if:
The passenger foots i.e. if any part of the passenger’s body touches the ground, or benefit is gained from any part of his body leaning on an obstacle (tree, wall etc.)
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A machine will be deemed to be in an Observed Section or Sub-Section when the front wheel spindle has passed the ‘Section Begins’ Card and until the front wheel spindle has passed the ‘Section Ends’ Card. Marks will be lost as follows:

0 - Clean
1 - Footing once
2 - Footing twice
3 - Footing more than twice
5 - Failure
5 - When requested by a rider rather than attempt the section
5 - Entering a section before being called upon to do so by an official
10 - Not attempting a section when called upon to do so by an official
10 - For missing a section or failing to have punch card marked

Definitions
Clean:
A rider traversing a Section as defined above without penalty as described under Footing or Failure shall be unpenalised and given a Clean.
Footing:
Footing will be considered to have occurred if any part of the rider’s body or any part of the machine, (with the exception of the tyres or the sump shield) touches the ground or the rider benefit from any part of their body, or any part of the machine, (with the exception of the tyres or the sump shield) leaning on an obstacle (tree, wall etc.), Footing outside the lateral limits of a Section does not constitute a failure but should simply be classed as footing.
Failure:
A failure is considered to have occurred if:
• The machine ceases to move in a forward direction.
• The rider dismounts from the machine. Dismount will be deemed to have occurred when both of the rider’s feet are on the ground at the same side of or behind the machine.
• A machine does not stay within the intended limits of the section as defined by the Observer.
• If any wheel of the machine crosses any boundary tape or goes over or the wrong side of a marker, whether the wheel be on the ground or airborne, before the front wheel spindle passes the “Section ends” sign.
• The rider or passenger is held responsible for displacing any marker or support in an observed section whereby the observer considers it necessary to reinstate the flag/marker prior to the passage of the next rider. The displacement of any marking not relating to the competitor’s route will also be considered to warrant a failure.
• The machine or rider travels in a forward direction against the direction of the Section.
• The motorcycle crosses its own track with either wheel.
• The machine, or rider or passenger receives outside assistance.
• A rider or person having an interest in a rider’s performance, in any way alters the severity of a section without the authority of an official.

For Sidecar events only

A failure is considered to have occurred if:
The passenger foots i.e. if any part of the passenger’s body touches the ground, or benefit is gained from any part of his body leaning on an obstacle (tree, wall etc.)