Competition rules

Footbike World Championships 2022

July 14th – 17th, Põlva, Estonia

IKSA World Ranking points will apply for all competitors’ results as per IKSA rules.

For each Championship element, a World title is given to the winner per gender and category:

  • World Champion Sprint (400m)
  • World Champion Criterium (map of the track: Criterium)
    video footage with track profile 2,45km of Criterium

    • all men categories except cadets – 5 laps in total 12,25km
    • all women categories except cadets – 4 laps in total 9,80km
    • cadets age category – 3 laps in total 7,35km
  • World Champion Long Distance (map of the track: Long distance)
    video footage with track profile 5,55km  of Long distance

    • all men categories except cadets – 7 laps in total 38,85km
    • all women categories except cadets – 5 laps in total 27,75km
    • cadets age category – 4 laps in total 22,20km
  • World Champion Relay team (20min plus one lap on a 750m lap)
    • Men relay
    • Women relay

Age categories:  The age you will be on 31st December of the year that you are racing in.

World Championship age categories

  • Men / Women Cadet: 13 till 15 y
  • Men / Women Junior: 16 till 18 y
  • Men / Women Senior/open: 19 till 39 y
  • Men / Women Master: 40 till 49 y
  • Men / Women Veteran: 50 till 59 y
  • Men / Women Super Vets 60+ (If we have enough competitors in both categories, otherwise they will race as Veterans – this decision will be made 1st July)

Age category is determined by the year of birth of competitor. Master, veteran and super veteran category competitors are allowed to change their age category to Senior. You can only race in one age category and you will not timed nor listed in the results of your original age category. If you decide to change your age category then this change applies to all races of Footbike World Championship 2022. If you want to change your age category to Senior, you have to indicate this request on the online registration form in the “Comments, special needs” box. The change of the age category is not accepted after close of registration nor onsite before the competition. The organising committee has veto rights if they need to make up numbers in your normal age category to make it competitive, alternatively, if there are insufficient numbers in your category, the organising committee can upgrade competitors to the next category.

Relay Categories

A relay team is a 3-person team, same gender, same nationality.

A team of mixed gender is regarded as a male team.

Categories of teams in which is competed

  • Men teams (all age groups)
  • Women teams (all age groups)

These rules aim to develop Footbike racing as a fair and safe sport. The rules are in place for the protection of all competitors and spectators. Please obey all rules.

A. General:

  1. Competitors ride Footbikes that are propelled by kicking, pushing or carrying afoot. In kicking, one foot pushes straight backwards on the ground, like in running, while the other foot is resting on the footboard. Skate-like or similar kicking style is not be permitted. No running spikes allowed.
  2. Scooter construction is free, but it may not have motor, mechanical gear or sail, nor sharp or protruding parts causing danger to other competitors.
  3. We recommend that Racing Scooters/Footbikes have Pneumatic tyres.
  4. All footbikes must have one effective brake, although 2 are highly recommended.
  5. A bike style helmet must be worn at all times while kicking. Knee and elbow pads are compulsory on non-pneumatic wheels, but are optional for Pneumatic-wheeled scooters.
  6. The race number have to be attached to your bike handle. During the competition the race number have to be full size visible all the time. Bending and rolling of number plate is not allowed.
  7. At start, both competitor and footbike stay completely behind start line. If transponders are being used, they must be mounted on the right hand side front fork as close to the axle as possible. In this case, the transponders must be directly above or behind the start line, and not in front.
  8. First part of scooter crossing the finish line, provided it is still in contact with the competitor, will determine the race finishing order. If transponders are being used, the finishing order will be determined by your finish time, or when your transponder crosses the finish line.
  9. Restart or false start – Starter has the right to restart competitors if a false start occurs. A false start can occur if there is a failure in the timing-equipment, where it is required to perform a restart. Timing jury should notify failed timing to the start official within 5 seconds. A false start made by a competitor is allowed, but a second false start by the same competitor will result in disqualification from that race distance. Competitor is allowed to compete in other race elements within the programme.
  10. If the competitor arrives too late at start line for an individual time trial, it is up to the timekeeper to decide if the competitor is allowed to start. In any case, arriving too late at the start line is considered a false start. If you arrive late for any of the sprint finals series you will be disqualified. Arriving late for the mass start events will mean you start late.  If you arrive within the last 10 seconds before the start you will start from the back of the starting group.
  11. Participation is entirely at your own risk. We accept no liability as a result of your participation in these organised events.
  12. You will not be allowed to compete unless you, or your parent or Guardian if you are under 18 years, have signed a racing waiver waiving your rights to claim against the organisers or assistants.

B. Competitors:

  1. Will race under their own responsibility, will follow organisers’ and marshals’ instructions and acknowledge and accept all the race rules, both written and those verbal rules provided pre-race.
  2. May change a malfunctioning Footbike during the race, but must complete the entire course with their Footbike.  They must transfer their race number or transponder while off the track or circuit, if necessary.
  3. Must not deliberately block opponents.  All kinds of pushing, pulling and kicking, other than that kick used for propulsion, is strictly forbidden, and disqualification will result.
  4. Choice of riding line is free, but after leaving a gap for an opponent to pass, one may not close the gap as Footbikes overlap. Do not cut anyone off.
  5. Any unjust action, deemed as un-sportsman-like conduct, may result in penalties and /or disqualification, even though that act may not be directly covered by these rules.
  6. Supporters may not assist competitors, or in any way interfere with the race itself or any other competitor, without risking penalty or disqualification of their own competitor.
  7. Violation of these, and any common road rules, may result in disqualification.
  8. Drug testing is an option that can be exercised by ours or any independent sports authority. All participants legitimately asked to provide drug testing samples must comply, or be disqualified.

C.  Judges/Jury:

  1. The host nation and the next 4 largest teams must provide 1 member for the jury in each race.
  2. The judges may make decisions that directly affect competition results, changing pre-set event course, race schedule, and anything else, where the overall safety and concern of the competitors or spectators is deemed necessary.
  3. Competitors who violate the rules or common road regulations or accept forbidden help during the race will be penalised and, possibly, disqualified.
  4. Obvious unjust or unsportsmanlike conduct may be penalised, even if not violating any specific rule.
  5. Protests are to be lodged with the event director within 20 minutes after publishing results if it relates to those results. The jury’s decisions will be final.

D.  Additional Notes

Bring your own helmet.  No helmet, no race.

If there is a rule that we have not covered in these rules, but is included in the IKSA international rules, the IKSA rule applies.

Sprint rules (400 metres):

Details of the sprint rules and arrangement: WC2022 SPRINT RULES

  1. Start procedure for sprint is with 1 foot on footboard: a running start is not allowed in the sprint.
  2. Parallel supporting not allowed – trainers, team members, supporters or other people present are not allowed to ride parallel in same direction, on or off the track, with a competitor during sprint competition. In sprint finals series only fellow competitors active in same heat can ride parallel.

Criterium rules (13km):

  1. A running start is allowed in this event.
  2. Start positions will be controlled by the starting judge.  The first 5 or 6 rows will be pre allocated to each country based on the numbers attending from that country. Grid positions will be allocated to each country team, and it will be up to the country representative to allocate the competitor that fills those spots. Current IKSA world ranking rules can be applied by each country representative in filling their spots.
  3. Grid allocations will be announced 2 days after registrations close, and nominated competitors need to be advised at registration.

Relay rules:

  1. A running start is allowed.
  2. Teams of 3 persons for men and women teams. Mixed teams in gender are regarded in ranking as male teams. Team members must be of same nationality.
  3. Relay change will be a change of Footbike rider on the 1 Footbike.
  4. Team members must wear same coloured/designed outfit during team or relay races (so as to be recognisable as 1 team).
  5. IKSA Eurocup team points apply for European teams, provided they have the same team members registered as for other Eurocup events.
  6. 2 of the 3 individual team members need to be registered 2 weeks before the event, with the 3rd team member being registered before the race commences.
  7. More than 1 team per country is allowed.

Long distance rules:

  1. A running start is allowed in this event.
  2. Start positions will be controlled by the starting judge.  The first 5 or 6 rows will be pre allocated to each country based on the numbers attending from that country. Grid positions will be allocated to each country team, and it will be up to the Country representative to allocate their competitor that fills that spot. Current IKSA world ranking rules can be applied by each country representative in filling their spots.
  3. Grid allocations will be announced 2 days after registrations close, and nominated competitors need to be advised at registration.
  4. Remaining competitors (in not pre allocated starting positions) to sort themselves out in the rows behind pre allocated rows.

The organizer keeps the rights to change competition rules any time, if there is a risk of safety or competition success is at risk. In case of such a decision, the organizer inform competitors as soon as possible.