PCR

 

Provincial Championship Race Series (PCR) will be conducted in each Province, that possesses at least one (1) sanctioned track. Each year a number of  PCR races are held across the province to determine overall age group champions in each Province and distribute award rankings to eligible riders. This is a next level of racing where riders compete a Provincial Championship Series ranking. To be eligible to earn the BC Provincial Championship title and/or a provincial number plate designation, riders must race at least 4 PCR events as well as the PCR Finals in BC to qualify for BC title. The 2016 BC PCR Final will be hosted at Pemberton BMX and it will offer triple points!

Click here for the rest of 2016 PCR schedule in BC.

 

There are rules that are heavily enforced at bigger races like PCR and National series races. Please ensure your rider understands these rules and follows them.  Also check “Getting Started” page and 2016 BMX Canada Rulebook.   

  1. Transfer System
  2. 30 Feet Rule (from the gate down the start hill)
  3. Last Straight Rule (similar to 30 feet Rule
  4. Young Rider Assistance Rule

You can find the detailed explanation at "Important Racing Rules" page.

 

NSBMX will be hosting a double point PCR race on Saturday, August 13th. ALL participants will receive a commemorative medal.

Friday, August 12th

  • At Langley BMX, Double Point Race, Registration 5pm  * THIS IS NOT A PCR *

Saturday, August 13th

  • At Langley BMX, Registration 9am, Race Fee $15 (Full), $5 (Half)
  • At North Shore BMX, Registration 4:00-5:15pm, Race Time 6:00pm, Race Fee $15 (Full), $5 (Half)

Sunday, August 14th

  • At Pemberton BMX, Registration 9am, Race Fee $15 (Full), $5 (Half)
  • At Whistler BMX, Registration 4pm, Race Fee $15 (Full), $5 (Half)

Monday, August 15th

  • At Squamish BMX, Registration 5pm, Race Fee $15 (Full), $5 (Half)

As usual, all BMX Canada members, even BMX beginners and strider/half trackers are very welcome to participate this series.

** A rider may race as many PCR events as they wish. Only that rider's 4 best finishes at PCR events will be counted going into the finals.

** Some riders are following the series to earn the Provincial Championship title but others just race one or two PCR events simply for the competition.