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Administrator
WIth the introduction of Motorsports Reg, we are no longer taking number reservations.
Retiring racers, please let us know if you plan to retire your number so we can put it back in the pool.
All returning racers, your number is held in the system until the Monday following round 1.
In order to reserve your race number for the year, you must purchase your membership and race license PRIOR to round 1. All unclaimed numbers will be released the Monday after round 1.
Membership and License purchases will open on January 1st.
If you would like to see what numbers are available, the current rider directory can be found here:
http://www.emra.ca/racers/rider-directory
Motorsportsreg will also tell you if the number you want is taken when you register.
New racers, some things to consider:
- Number placement - please consider this when picking a number. 3 digit numbers are not easy to put on a bike. this said, there are not many single and double digits left.
- #1 cannot be reserved and is held for the returning superbike champion and blue plate.
- numbers are sacred to some, and racers are notoriously bad for procrastinating. Be kind and take consideration before sniping someone else's number after round 1.
-in order to reserve a race number, you must purchase a race license.
Released Numbers:
RED
12
13
14
17
33
62
70
189
707
Retiring racers, please let us know if you plan to retire your number so we can put it back in the pool.
All returning racers, your number is held in the system until the Monday following round 1.
In order to reserve your race number for the year, you must purchase your membership and race license PRIOR to round 1. All unclaimed numbers will be released the Monday after round 1.
Membership and License purchases will open on January 1st.
If you would like to see what numbers are available, the current rider directory can be found here:
http://www.emra.ca/racers/rider-directory
Motorsportsreg will also tell you if the number you want is taken when you register.
New racers, some things to consider:
- Number placement - please consider this when picking a number. 3 digit numbers are not easy to put on a bike. this said, there are not many single and double digits left.
- #1 cannot be reserved and is held for the returning superbike champion and blue plate.
- numbers are sacred to some, and racers are notoriously bad for procrastinating. Be kind and take consideration before sniping someone else's number after round 1.
-in order to reserve a race number, you must purchase a race license.
Released Numbers:
RED
12
13
14
17
33
62
70
189
707
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