What are the different types of racing
events/courses:
Closed Course. A closed course event is a contest
of speed and riding ability featuring several competitors
negotiating multiple laps of a course approximately 1/2 mile
(800mt) consisting of left and/or right hand turns. Closed
course events are also held in arenas as well as indoor around
the world.
Slalom. A slalom event is a timed event requiring
a competitor to negotiate zig-zag right and left hand turns
around stationary markers.
Freestyle. Freestyle events are intended to show a
rider’s skill and expertise in executing difficult,
challenging and creative maneuvers within a set period of
time. There is a two minute time limit and the winner is determined
by a panel of judges.
Endurance/Offshore. Endurance events are enduro, offshore
or ocean-type races from point to point over a long distance
which may or may not include required turns and be of more
than one lap. Because of their duration, endurance races are
capturing the attention of runabout riders.
Drag racing. A drag racing event can be either timed/single-elimination
contests or bracket elimination-type events over a predetermined
distance, generally 1/8 of a mile.

What are the different types of racing competition classes:
- Stock Class
- Limited Class
- Superstock Class
- Modified Class
- Freestyle
For more information please visit the IJSBA Competition
Rulebook
http://www.ijsba.com/ijsba/index.cfm?s=ijsba&t=rulebook.cfm
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