HPRA CLASSES
Stock Class: No Aerodynamic body except wheel covers
Junior Class: Same as Stock but 15 and under
Womens Class: Same as Stock. Female Riders only
Multi Rider: Same as Stock.2 or more riders
Trike Class: Same as Stock. More than 2 wheels
Super Stock: Front or Rear Fairing but not both. Neither can extend beyond
shoulder-hip imaginary line.
Super Street: Can have Aerodynamic aids, but rider must be able to
enter/exit/start/stop vehicle unassisted without moving any body
panel or parts, or use 60%+ flexible (lycra-style) fairing
Streamliner: Vehicles may have any amount of fairing.
GENERAL RULES
1. Riders must wear a helmet approved by a national standard
2. Mirrors on both sides of the vehicle. or one mirror with full rear view
3. Multiple working brake systems are required
4. All other HPRa rules shall be followed
5. All Vehicles will receive a technical inspection. An official will conduct a
"technical inspection" to verify and document that the racer/vehicle complies
with the rules before being allowed on the track. This has resulted in a very good
safety record for HPRA-sanctioned racing.
QUESTIONS
Email Dan Glatch at: dglatch@aol.com
Sanctioning / Credits
The Cheddar Challenge is part of a Human-Powered Vehicle racing series, setup and santioned by HPRA(Human-Powered Race-America). The 2008 HPRA Points Series includes races in Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, and Iowa.
Support for running this race comes from WISIL HPVer's(WISconsin/ILlinois Human-Powered Vehicle enthuiasts).
Thanks to the people of Kenosha for hosting our event over the past 15 years. The first 5 years of the event were held at the UW-Parkside campus, and the event was originally called the WISIL Challenge, with a feature event called the Cheddar Challenge. The last 10 years it has been held at the Washington Park Velodrome.