Quote Originally Posted by dragos13
Just for my own clarification, in the rulebook when a supersport bike is found to be illegal, what is the punishment? Do we have a list that can be chosen by the board like the AMA does? Does it just state, the club will decide the punishment based on what rider was caught? Or does it state that no matter what is illegal, it will result in lose of points. I just want to know as next year supersport will be my main class.
Section 13 - PENALTIES
A. Unless penalties are otherwise expressly provided for in this rule book, MRA
Officials may disqualify or suspend any rider for the remainder of the event for
any violation of the rules of competition, insubordination, or any other conduct
detrimental to the event. In addition, fines ranging from $25 to $1,000 may be
levied. Fined riders are barred from further competition pending payment of the
fine, unless there is an appeal in process.
B. Penalty for license applications, loan of license to another party, participation in
fraudulent use of credentials, including loaning of a license or associate
membership card(s) for gaining access to an event or for member discounts,
shall be cause for suspension of at least one year.
C. Upon entering a motorcycle in any MRA class, the rider is responsible for their
motorcycle meeting class requirements. If at any time the entered motorcycle is
found to be illegal for the entered class, the rider will forfeit points and monies
earned in that class for that day, and all points earned previously that year in that
same class.

D. Violations of technical and safety requirements judged by MRA Officials to
gain a performance advantage will result in the rider forfeiting points and
monies earned in that class for that day, and all points earned previously that
year in that same class. Violations judged to not result in a performance
advantage will results in fines and/or suspension.
E. Penalties assessed monetarily must be paid prior to participating in any MRA
sanctioned event, regardless of when the penalty was assessed.