2025
110 Mini Moto Olympic day
featuring
"The Pentathlon"
XI-VIII-MMXXV
(11-8-2025)
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The pentathlon is the conclusion of the Mini Moto Season.
It is one event with 5 contests within to determine a winner.
The winner of the event will be ranked as “Victor Minium Ludorum”
(English translation from Latin is “winner of the mini games”)
This event will test a racer’s moral qualities as much as their physical resources & skills, producing thereby the
best overall complete mini moto racer.
Contests within event will take place on 110cc machines.
See below for the class rules for this event.
SHMM Youth 110 class specifications will be used (in regards to machine competition guidelines allowed to be used for the event.)
Two age divisions of competition
1. Youth 5-17 2. Adult 18+
It is one event with 5 contests within to determine a winner.
The winner of the event will be ranked as “Victor Minium Ludorum”
(English translation from Latin is “winner of the mini games”)
This event will test a racer’s moral qualities as much as their physical resources & skills, producing thereby the
best overall complete mini moto racer.
Contests within event will take place on 110cc machines.
See below for the class rules for this event.
SHMM Youth 110 class specifications will be used (in regards to machine competition guidelines allowed to be used for the event.)
Two age divisions of competition
1. Youth 5-17 2. Adult 18+
Contest 1: Track 1 - 10 laps Regular course
Contest 2: Track 2 - 10 laps Motard course
Contest 3: Track 3 - Time Trials on Tri-oval. (One warm up lap, then 2 laps timed for score)
Contest 4: Track 4 - 10 laps Motard course in reverse
Contest 5: Track 5 - 10 laps regular course in reverse
Contest 2: Track 2 - 10 laps Motard course
Contest 3: Track 3 - Time Trials on Tri-oval. (One warm up lap, then 2 laps timed for score)
Contest 4: Track 4 - 10 laps Motard course in reverse
Contest 5: Track 5 - 10 laps regular course in reverse
General Event Guidelines
Draw chips for starting spot in contest 1
Each contest starting position is set by previous contest’s finishing position of racer
Points earned by finishing position in each contest. i.e. 1st place=1 point, 2nd place=2 points…
Rider with the lowest combined points total is the event Gold Medalist.
Ties in points will be determined by higher position in last contest.
Fees
Event entry fee: Members - $65 Non-Members - $75 (+$10 Timing Tag Rental) Pit Passes - $15
(included with entry fee)
Draw chips for starting spot in contest 1
Each contest starting position is set by previous contest’s finishing position of racer
Points earned by finishing position in each contest. i.e. 1st place=1 point, 2nd place=2 points…
Rider with the lowest combined points total is the event Gold Medalist.
Ties in points will be determined by higher position in last contest.
Fees
Event entry fee: Members - $65 Non-Members - $75 (+$10 Timing Tag Rental) Pit Passes - $15
(included with entry fee)
Daily Schedule
7:30am : Gates/Registration/Tech begins
9am : Lighting of the Mini Olympic Flame & rider’s meeting
10:00am : Practice begins – 5 minute sessions per configuration & class
10:00 – Adult practice Track 1
Youth practice Track 1
10:15 – Adult practice Track 2
Youth practice Track 2
10:30 – Adult practice Track 4
Youth practice Track 4
10:45 – Adult practice Track 5
Youth practice Track 5
11:10 - Adult practice Track 3 (tri-oval) – 4 riders per group, for 5 laps total each group.
Youth practice Track 3 (tri-oval – 4 riders per group, for 5 laps total each group.
2 rounds of practice each division
12:00 – Opening ceremonies
12:05–Contest 1 / Track 1 – 10 laps regular course CCW
Adults
Youth
12:20 – Contest 2 / Track 2 - 10 laps motard course CCW
Adults
Youth
LUNCH BREAK begins at the end of contest 2.
1:15 – Contest 3 / Track 3- Time trials on tri-oval
Adults
Youth
1:45 – Contest 4 / Track 4 - 10 laps motard course CW
Adults
Youth
2:00 – Contest 5 / Track 5 - 10 laps regular course CW
Adults
Youth
Awards presentation
7:30am : Gates/Registration/Tech begins
9am : Lighting of the Mini Olympic Flame & rider’s meeting
10:00am : Practice begins – 5 minute sessions per configuration & class
10:00 – Adult practice Track 1
Youth practice Track 1
10:15 – Adult practice Track 2
Youth practice Track 2
10:30 – Adult practice Track 4
Youth practice Track 4
10:45 – Adult practice Track 5
Youth practice Track 5
11:10 - Adult practice Track 3 (tri-oval) – 4 riders per group, for 5 laps total each group.
Youth practice Track 3 (tri-oval – 4 riders per group, for 5 laps total each group.
2 rounds of practice each division
12:00 – Opening ceremonies
12:05–Contest 1 / Track 1 – 10 laps regular course CCW
Adults
Youth
12:20 – Contest 2 / Track 2 - 10 laps motard course CCW
Adults
Youth
LUNCH BREAK begins at the end of contest 2.
1:15 – Contest 3 / Track 3- Time trials on tri-oval
Adults
Youth
1:45 – Contest 4 / Track 4 - 10 laps motard course CW
Adults
Youth
2:00 – Contest 5 / Track 5 - 10 laps regular course CW
Adults
Youth
Awards presentation
*Official Olympic Pentathlon History
- History of Modern Pentathlon
The pentathlon was the climax of the Games in Ancient Greece. Since its appearance at the modern Games, it has undergone a great deal of evolution.
-The Ancient Disciplines
The ancient pentathlon consisted of running, jumping, spear-throwing, discus and wrestling. The pentathlon held a position of unique importance, with the winner ranked as “Victor Ludorum”.
-The Modern Format
The modern pentathlon was introduced by Baron de Coubertin at the Stockholm Games in 1912, comprising pistol shooting, fencing, swimming, horse riding and running. It was his belief that this event would test “a man’s moral qualities as much as his physical resources and skills, producing thereby a complete athlete.”
- History of Modern Pentathlon
The pentathlon was the climax of the Games in Ancient Greece. Since its appearance at the modern Games, it has undergone a great deal of evolution.
-The Ancient Disciplines
The ancient pentathlon consisted of running, jumping, spear-throwing, discus and wrestling. The pentathlon held a position of unique importance, with the winner ranked as “Victor Ludorum”.
-The Modern Format
The modern pentathlon was introduced by Baron de Coubertin at the Stockholm Games in 1912, comprising pistol shooting, fencing, swimming, horse riding and running. It was his belief that this event would test “a man’s moral qualities as much as his physical resources and skills, producing thereby a complete athlete.”
Youth 110 class rules:
•Bikes are limited to:
-Honda CRF110
-Kawasaki KLX110 / KLX110"L"
-Suzuki DRZ110
-Yamaha TTR110/TTR90
•No engine, exhaust, intake, ignition, brakes or chassis modifications allowed
•OEM style/drop-in air filter & jetting changes allowed
•Exhaust baffle must remain unmodified & installed
•Spark arrestor screen is not required
•Must use OEM front forks, internal modifications allowed
•Must use OEM rear shock, spring & internal modifications allowed
•Aftermarket wheels are allowed but:
-OEM rear wheel size of 12” must be retained
-Front wheels can be changed to 12” (14” is OEM size)
•Controls, seat, sprocket & chain may be changed
•Manual clutch kits may be installed. Aftermarket or OEM kits/parts may be used. The OEM semi-automatic shift mechanisms do not have to function as previously required for rules in this class.
•Bikes are limited to:
-Honda CRF110
-Kawasaki KLX110 / KLX110"L"
-Suzuki DRZ110
-Yamaha TTR110/TTR90
•No engine, exhaust, intake, ignition, brakes or chassis modifications allowed
•OEM style/drop-in air filter & jetting changes allowed
•Exhaust baffle must remain unmodified & installed
•Spark arrestor screen is not required
•Must use OEM front forks, internal modifications allowed
•Must use OEM rear shock, spring & internal modifications allowed
•Aftermarket wheels are allowed but:
-OEM rear wheel size of 12” must be retained
-Front wheels can be changed to 12” (14” is OEM size)
•Controls, seat, sprocket & chain may be changed
•Manual clutch kits may be installed. Aftermarket or OEM kits/parts may be used. The OEM semi-automatic shift mechanisms do not have to function as previously required for rules in this class.
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