Rules and Safety
SAFETY - we're looking after you
The Coppermine Epic is a very demanding and technically challenging
course and carries with it an element of risk ranging from exhaustion
to accident. Where possible the organisers will reduce the element
of risk via adequate signage on the road sections and support
from first aid stations where possible. Mountain bike racing/riding
is dangerous and you are responsible for your own actions and
decisions. Ride within you own skills. You are accountable for
your own safety.
• The Course is full of highly technical areas, especially
Black Diamond ridge and the Boulder Valley. Treat all aspects
of the course as potentially dangerous. There are no danger signs.
The whole course should be treated as dangerous and you need to
be able to ride within your own ability
• You must carry some first aid supplies. If you suffer
minor injuries make your way to the next emergency aid station
for treatment. These will be stationed around the course in areas
where accidents are most likely to occur.
• You must assist anyone who has suffered serious injury.
Competitors forced to stop and administer aid will have their
finish time adjusted.
• Do not move anyone with suspected neck or back injuries.
• In the event of a rider being unable to move, one competitor
must stay with the injured rider while another competitor moves
with the race to the next emergency aid station.
• Any entrant withdrawing from the event - either before
the start or during the race - must notify a race marshal or aid
station staff.
• For safety reasons anyone not reaching the Black Diamond
ridge- Dun Mountain Rail trail intersection by 1:00pm may be turned
back down the Dun Mountain Walkway. This is at the discretion
of the marshals.
• All competitors must carry sufficient fluid and food for a 3 to 5 hour ride. There is drinkable water available from a creek in the mineral belt and at the bottom of boulder valley, however it should not be relied on.
• All racers must carry a survival blanket. There may be
random checks at the finish line; anyone with out one will be
disqualified. In the event of bad weather, all entrants are advised
to carry a polypropylene top and windbreaker.
• All competitors are advised to carry at least two spare
tubes, a full puncture repair kit, bicycle multi-tool & spare
chain lube.
• All riders must ensure their bikes & standards approved
helmet are in safe and serviceable condition for a demanding 3
to 5 hour mountain bike ride.
• There is no road closure on the Maitai valley road. Organisers
have no control over members of the public who chose to use the
road, so competitors must obey road rules and keep left &
give way to any traffic at all times.
• Please respect the environment whist riding. Do not drop
rubbish, you will be disqualified! Please refrain from going to
the toilet in the Mineral Belt section of the course. This is
part of Nelsons water catchments area. Toilets will be at the
start line and the top of Fringe Hill.
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