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What we're aboutAbout
This site was made with the hopes and ideas of a few people that are looking to start running a new contest series. The general idea is to have teams of five set out on a city for one weekend and to return with as much good footage as they can. The teams will put together a full, five minute video part with an approved editor. There final part will be turned in to be judged by the other riders. The following weekend, the parts will be judged at the local park by the riders and other local riders that are there. Since then, plans to evolve into a team's page have developed. We will be working on a video and possibly a zine to be printed a few times a year. We're just looking for riders that like riding and are cool to hang out with. 
Contest Information: Rules:
- The contest will be run over the course of one weekend. The start time and place will be 6:00pm on Friday evening and all footage must be turned in by 6:00pm on Sunday.
- Every rider in the contest must have atleast three riding clips in their team's video.
- No rider may have more than 1:30 for teams of four and 2:00 for teams of five.
- Teams are made up of four to five riders.
- Each team's part will be as long as the number of people on the team. So, four riders means four minutes and five people mean five minutes.
- Each team must pay $50 to enter. This is the team's fee, not each person.
- There is a maximum of ten teams.
- There is no rules on how bikes are set up. This means if it is a bike, it is legal for this contest.
- Riders may ride any spot in Indianapolis and the near by cities and towns. It's wide open so if you want to ride park, street, flatland, dirt, race, whatever, you can.
- ALL riders ride at their own risk. This includes but is not limited to injuries, fines, tickets, distruction of property, etc.. If you break it, get caught riding it, or get hurt riding it, it's your fault/problem.
- At the beginning of the contest, a video editor will be chosen at random for each team. The will be incharge of meeting with their appointed editor to create their team's video part. The editor may NOT be on the team that they are editing for.
- All tapes will be marked at the beginning of the contest to insure no outside footage is used. All footage will be turned in at 6:00pm Sunday evening.
- All submited riding is subject to future use.
- After all parts are turned in, a jam at Major Taylor will take place along with judging of the parts. Parts will not be judged on editing but simply riding. The reason we are having the teams edit is to save the time it would take to watch all the raw footage ten teams would come up with in two days.
- We will attempt to put a video out, using the parts that were turned in. Top six will make the video and the seven through ten would be bonus.
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