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Brazil Ride Espinhaço 2021

YOUR COURAGE, YOUR GLORY

Conceição do Mato Dentro - MG | DECEMBER 14 TO 18, 2021

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DATE: DECEMBER 14 TO 18, 2021
PLACE: CONCEÇÃO DO MATO DENTRO - MG
ROUTE:
- 5 DAYS
- DISTANCE: 217 km
- ALTIMETRY: 7.100 m

Brasil Ride Espinhaço - MG is a 5-day trial and a rewarding life experience.
Serra do Espinhaço, recognized by UNESCO as a priority area for the conservation of the natural and cultural wealth of Brazil and the Planet, will be the stage of the most expeditionary mountain bike race in Brazil, where virgin trails, waterfalls, rivers and plains predominate, which will make people happy. competitors. 
Brasil Ride Espinhaço is a unique test of endurance, determination and skill with impressive beauty on the horizon. Teams of two or three athletes, renowned professionals and ambitious amateurs will explore the seemingly endless and magical trails, spending the night in hotel rooms and inns.
 The host city will be Conceição do Mato Dentro, which is two hours from the Belo Horizonte International Airport - MG with a structure for tourism with several accommodation options and many natural tourist attractions.
The bike itinerary consists of hitherto unexplored trails. The arena will be in the municipality of Conceição do Mato Dentro, where the starts will take place. After each stage, a lunch / brunch will be offered to the competitors.
One of the novelties will be the E-MTB category that will be played individually between men and women. Special prizes will also be offered to the American Men, American Women, Nellore, Iron Rider, Guarini and E-MTB pairs.
You can also participate alone. We will have registrations for SOLO MEN and SOLO WOMEN, however, the registration of solo athletes will not have classification with prize, only the counting of time.
Brasil Ride Espinhaço was born within the UCI (International Cycling Union) calendar, with the largest prize money in MTB race ever held in Brazil.

Your courage, your glory!

STAGES:

1st STAGE 14/12/2021: CONCEÇÃO DO MATO DENTRO / MG 
2st STAGE 15/12/2021: CONCEÇÃO DO MATO DENTRO / MG  
3st STAGE 16/12/2021: CONCEÇÃO DO MATO DENTRO / MG 
4st STAGE 17/12/2021: CONCEÇÃO DO MATO DENTRO / MG 
5st STAGE 18/12/2021: CONCEÇÃO DO MATO DENTRO / MG 

Details

GATE DEPARTMENTS

COVID-19

RECOMMENDATIONS TO ATHLETES AND STAFFS FOR PARTICIPATION IN SANTANDER BRASIL RIDE ESPINHAÇO 2021 CONSIDERING THE PANDEMIC FOR COVID-19.

Although the COVID-19 pandemic situation in Brazil is much better than in previous months, we continue with the need to adopt safety conducts and rules to fight the pandemic.
We have followed the measures adopted in Brazil and other countries, for a safe return from this great event. Therefore, through this document, we present the requirements and recommendations for athletes, staff and everyone involved in organizing the event. These are measures recommended by the health agency which aim to provide the necessary health security, as well as initiatives for this still exceptional moment. 

- ACTIONS THAT EVERYONE MUST TAKE FOR COLLECTIVE PROTECTION

1. All competitors, staff and public present must WEAR PROPER MASK in all venues of the event. 

2. To participate in the event, EVERYONE must present proof of vaccine for COVID-19 OR present a Sars-Cov-2 Antigen test performed within 72 hours prior to the start of the event, with a negative result. For athletes, these proofs will be required at the time of delivery of the kit and for staff and suppliers, from their arrival at the event.

3. Always carry more than one mask with you to allow changes when they become wet. 

4. We will control access to the camp and cafeterias, and only registered athletes and duly authorized staff are allowed to enter. Accompanying persons will not be accepted at these locations.

5. Make use of bottles for personal use, never sharing with more people.

                                            
6. Sanitize your hand frequently, either with soap and water or gel alcohol. Avoid physical contact such as hugs and handshakes.

7. At the hydration points we will no longer provide fruits, biscuits, vegetables and pies as in previous years when it was possible to serve yourself freely. Only packaged food and/or with individual portions.
 

RECOMMENDATIONS TO ATHLETES AND STAFFS FOR PARTICIPATION IN SANTANDER BRASIL RIDE ESPINHAÇO 2021 CONSIDERING THE PANDEMIC FOR COVID-19

ARENA BRASIL RIDE LOCATION

OFFICIAL AND SPECIAL CATEGORIES

OFFICIAL CATEGORIES SPECIAL CATEGORIES
OPEN AMERICAN MEN
FEMININE AMERICAN WOMEN
MIXED GUARINI
MASTER (MPS) NELORE
GRANDMASTER IRON RIDER
IDENTITY E-MTB

AWARDS MORE THAN R $ 140.000,00

1) BRASIL RIDE AWARDS

  • TOTAL PRIZE BRAZIL RIDE FOR OPEN AND FEMALE CATEGORIES: R $ 56.000,00
RANKING OPEN AWARDS FEMALE AWARDS 
1ST PLACE R$ 10.000,00 R$ 10.000,00 
2ST PLACE R$ 6.000,00 R$ 6.000,00
3ST PLACE  R$ 4.000,00 R$ 4.000,00
4ST PLACE R$ 3.000,00 R$ 3.000,00
5ST PLACE R$ 2.000,00 R$ 2.000,00
6ST PLACE R$ 1.000,00 R$ 1.000,00
7ST PLACE R$ 800,00 R$ 800,00
8ST PLACE R$ 600,00 R$ 600,00
9ST PLACE R$ 400,00 R$ 400,00
10ST PLACE R$ 200,00 R$ 200,00

 

2) SPECIAL AWARDS SPRINT BRAZIL RIDE

  • TOTAL SPRINT BRASIL RIDE AWARDS: R $ 45.000,00
RANKING AWARDS
1ST PLACE R$ 25.000,00
2ST PLACE R$ 15.000,00
3ST PLACE  R$ 5.000,00

1) The competition for the prize is open to any category played in pairs of Brasil Ride Espinhaço.

2) To compete for the award it is mandatory to be a FINISHER of the event.

2) The winning team will be the one with the highest number of victories over the 5 stages. The classification of the stage and not the category will be taken into account.

3) In case of a tie between the 2nd and 3rd places of this award, the highest number of 2nd place in each stage will be considered, and so on.

4) In the event of a tie in the number of stage victories, the tiebreaker will be the team with the shortest time in the longest stage. 

3) UCI OPEN AND FEMALE AWARDS

  • TOTAL UCI AWARDS FOR OPEN AND WOMEN CATEGORIES: €5,510.00
     

- UCI OPEN cash prize

- By stage

€ 80,00

€ 60,00

€ 40,00

€ 30,00

€ 20,00

- Overall rating 

€ 360,00

€ 300,00

€ 240,00

€ 180,00

€ 150,00

 

10°

€ 120,00

€ 90,00

€ 75,00

€ 60,00

€ 30,00

14.2 UCI FEMALE cash prize

- By stage

€ 80,00

€ 60,00

€ 40,00

€ 30,00

€ 20,00

- Overall rating 

€ 360,00

€ 300,00

€ 240,00

€ 180,00

€ 150,00

 

10°

€ 120,00

€ 90,00

€ 75,00

€ 60,00

€ 30,00

REGISTRATION PACKAGE

REGISTRATION PERIOD: 07/12/2020 À 30/11/2021 OU UNTIL THE VACANCES LIMIT

NOTE 1: The information below refers to the price per athlete, individual value, regardless of the category you will participate in.
NOTE 2: Applications with payment by BOLETO will be accepted until 15/11/2021

INDIVIDUAL VALUES OF REGISTRATION BRASIL RIDE ESPINHAÇO 2021

- PROMOTIONAL START - TO THE 50 FIRST MEMBERS. SOLD OFF!

PAYMENT METHODS:
1) 8 X from $ 299,00 on credit card TO THE 50 FIRST SUBSCRIBERS - SOLD OFF!
2) Cash on bank slip or credit card
REGISTRATION AMOUNT: R $ 2.392,00 + tax
* Only for Brazilian credit cards
NB: The discount is not cumulative with any other promotion, coupon or any type of benefit.

- GUARINI CLUB (athletes who have already completed Brasil Ride Bahia 3 or more times)
 DATE: Until 31/12/2020 (or available places)

PAYMENT METHODS:
1) 6 X R $ 333,00 on credit card * 
2) Cash on bank slip or credit card.
REGISTRATION AMOUNT: R $ 1.999,00 + tax
* Only for credit cards for Brazilians
NB: The discount is not cumulative with any other promotion, coupon or any type of benefit.

- REGISTRATION STANDART BRASIL RIDE ESPINHAÇO

1st LOT: 05/12/2020 UNTIL 15/01/2021 - (or places available)

PAYMENT METHODS:
1) 6 X from $ 399,00 on on credit card UNTIL JANUARY 15, 2021 *
2) Cash on bank slip or credit card
REGISTRATION AMOUNT: R $ 2.392,00 + tax
* Only for Brazilian credit cards
NB: The discount is not cumulative with any other promotion, coupon or any type of benefit.

2st LOT: 16/01/2021 TO 30/11/2021 - (or available places)
1) 3 X R $ 798,00 on on credit card UNTIL FEBRUARY 20, 2021 *
2) Cash on bank slip or credit card

PAYMENT METHODS:
1) Cash on bank slip or credit card
REGISTRATION AMOUNT: R $ 2.392,00 + tax

 REGISTER 

- THE ALL - INCLUSIVE PACKAGE
 REGISTRATION DATE: UNTIL 11/30/2021 (or spots avaiable)

The all-inclusive package covers six nights of accommodation in double rooms (single bed), meals, luggage transfer
Package covers:

Six nights of legendary Brazilian accommodation in double rooms (single bed) in host city.
Dinner and breakfast in the Hotel 
(Check-in: 13 December 2021 | Check-out: 19 December 2021)
      
Transfer from Internacional Airport Confins - Belo Horizonte to Conceição Mato Dentro 
Lanch in the Brazil Ride race village post-stage recovery meal at the finish
Waterpoint nutrition throughout the race route
rider jersey
rider bag 
Bike Wash Squirt after every stage
Professional Shimano Neutral Service bike mechanic available on course and Race Village (free)
Finisher's medal 
Finisher's T- Shirt (only given to official finishers) 
Transfer from Conceição Mato Dentro to International Airport Confins - Belo Horizonte sunday.

PRICING:
1) R$ 6.500,00 (€970 per rider)


REGISTER 

CANCELLATION POLICY / PARTIAL REFUND / TRANSFER

NOTE 1: Values ​​do not include taxes, processing fees, massages, photos or your hotel package.
NOTE 2: The full refund of the amount paid on registration respects the law number 8078/90 of Article 49 of the Consumer Protection Code, which establishes a period of seven days after the online purchase.
NOTE 3: Cancellation of registration will be allowed, with a partial refund of 50% of the amount paid, solely and exclusively, due to injury, duly proven by medical certificate, and within 30 days after the date of confirmation of registration
NOTE 4: The transfer of registration will be allowed, solely and exclusively due to injury, duly confirmed by a medical certificate, within 60 days of the date of the test. 20% of the standard registration fee will be charged.
NOTE 5: The convenience fee is non-refundable.

STANDARD REGISTRATION

Standard Entry

  • Five meals (one meal after the end of each stage in the arena) 
  • Water point nutrition throughout the race route
  • Medical services during the race and free basic care at Vila Brasil Ride Espinhaço.
  • Bike Wash Squirt 
  • Bike Park with 24 hour security
  • Neutral Shimano support in each Vila Brasil Espinhaço Ride.
  • Brasil Ride Espinhaço participant t-shirt.
  • Cap Brasil Ride Espinhaço.
  • Brasil Ride Espinhaço travel bag.
  • Jersey Brazil Ride Espinhaço.
  • Cash prizes and daily prizes at the end of each race for UCI athletes.
  • Brasil Ride Espinhaço participation medal ..
  • T-shirt so-gifted finisher, Brasil Ride Espinhaço. (only for those who complete the test).
  • Ticket to the closing party at Vila Brasil Ride Espinhaço.

it does not include the taxes, processing fees, massages, photos or your hotel packages (recommended).

EXTRA ITEM

- CELEBRATE YOUR ACHIEVEMENT BY RECORDING YOUR NAME AND LAST LAST NAME ON THE PARTICIPATION MEDAL
- VALUE: R $ 39,00

NOTE 1: Add this EXTRA ITEM in the registration procedure.
NOTE 2: Booking deadline: 30/09/2021

* ILLUSTRATIVE MEDAL

 

EACH REGISTRATION INCLUDES

EACH REGISTRATION INCLUDES

  • Lunch at the arrival of each stage.
  • Water point nutrition throughout the race route
  • Medical services during the race and free basic care at Vila Brasil Ride Espinhaço.
  • Bike Wash Squirt
  • Bike Park with 24 hour security
  • Shimano Neutral Support 
  • Brasil Ride Espinhaço participant t-shirt.
  • Cap Brasil Ride Espinhaço.
  • Brasil Ride Espinhaço travel bag ..
  • Jersey Brazil Ride Espinhaço.
  • Cash prizes and daily prizes at the end of each race for UCI athletes.
  • Brasil Ride Espinhaço participation medal ..
  • T-shirt FINISHER Brasil Ride Espinhaço (only for those who complete the race).

Does not include taxes, processing fees, massages, photos or your hotel plan (recommended)

FOOD

  • Lunch will be offered to all athletes upon arrival at each stage. 
  • The lounge has a wide selection of drinks on sale throughout the day.
  • There will be hydration points along each route. Each hydration point serves filtered, isotonic and Coca-Cola cold water, as well as a wide variety of snacks, and fruits. 

 

MEDICAL SERVICE

Services provided:

  • An emergency medicine specialist leads a team of registered doctors and nurses.
  • A fully equipped medical center, located in Vila Brasil Ride Espinhaço, with prompt care before and after each stage for the treatment of wounds, injuries, etc. Emergency services are available at any time.
  • Mobile medical support with several ambulances, each with a doctor and a nurse, positioned close to the fueling points along the route.
  • Rapid evacuation to nearby medical centers in emergency situations is outside the coverage of the mobile hospital.
  • All detailed medical information from the pilots will be available to doctors and nurses, thus allowing them to make previously informed clinical decisions.
  • Basic services are free, however, medication for pre-existing chronic illnesses and diseases will be charged at cost.
  • Mobile hospital hours: 5:45 am until 19:00 pm (or two hours after the last cyclists arrive at Vila Brasil Ride Espinhaço).
  • 24h emergency number.
  • Each athlete must complete their medical data in their online profile, print the medical form, signed by a doctor and bring it on the day of registration.

Important information when visiting the doctor at Vila Brasil Ride:

  • Bicycles are not allowed in the race hospital.
  • Athletes should take a shower before going to the hospital. Bathing later can compromise treatment.

Important medical tips:

  • Athletes are advised to seek medical assistance as soon as possible to avoid complications.
  • Saddle injuries. Don't delay! The moment cyclists notice a spot or feel a sensitive area, they should inform the hospital doctor of the race. The race hospital is open daily from 5:45 am to treat wounds.
  • Small scratches and cuts can become infected and impair your evidence should these wounds be seen immediately.
  • Dehydration is common with high temperatures and physical effort during the race. If a cyclist suspects that he is dehydrated, he should visit the hospital for a check up.

 

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

CAR RENT

MASSAGE SERVICE

STAGES

PROLOGUE | 14/12/2021 | STONE HALL 
DISTANCE: 16,5 km
ALTIMETRY: 478m

 

2st STAGE | 15/12/2021 | DISTRICT OF COURSES
DISTANCE: 50,6 km
ALTIMETRY: 1.760m
TEST LIMIT TIME: 16:00

HYDRATION POINTS

PH 1: 26 km
FULL GAS POINT: 28,7 Km
PH 2: 40,6 km

 

3st STAGE | 16/12/2021 | THREE BAR > SERRA DO INTENDENTE > TRAY
DISTANCE: 85,0 km
ALTIMETRY: 2.788 m
TEST LIMIT TIME: 17:00

HYDRATION POINTS

PH 1: 24,4 km
FULL GAS POINT: 40,0 Km
PH 2: 44,5 km
PH 3: 64 km
PH 4: 76 km

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4st STAGE - XCO | 17/12/2021 | STONE HALL
DISTANCE: 5,3 km / lap (5 laps = 26,5 km)
ALTIMETRY: 173 m / lap (5 laps = 865 m)


 

5st STAGE | 18/12/2021 | PEAK OF SOLIDITY
DISTANCE:
 37,7 km
ALTIMETRY: 1.286m
TEST LIMIT TIME: 16:00

HYDRATION POINTS

PH 1: 21 km
FULL GAS POINT: 23,5 Km
PH 2: 30 km


DAY TO DAY

ROUTINE: MONDAY - 13/12/2021 | CONCEIÇÃO DO MATO DENTRO/MG
ACTIVITY HOURS
Opening of Vila Brasil Ride Espinhaço 11:00
Race Kit Delivery 14:00 a.m. -19:00 p.m.
bike Park  13:00 a.m. -19:00 p.m.
Briefing for all athletes - Vila Brasil Ride Espinhaço 17:00
Good rest in your Hotel  
   
ROUTINE: TUESDAY - 14/12/2021 | PROLOGUE | CONCEIÇÃO DO MATO DENTRO/MG
ACTIVITY HOURS
Bike Park (it is not allowed to stay the bikes. Take it to your hotel) 12:00 a.m. -17:00 p.m.
In-person briefing of the stage - Arena Santander Brasil Ride Espinhaço 10:30
Alignment for the Prologue 10:45
Start of starts prologue 11:00 a.m. -13:30 p.m.
Lunch - Vila Santander Brasil Ride Espinhaço 12:00 a.m. -15:00 p.m.
Results and awards 15:30
Bike Wash Squirt 11:00 a.m. -18:00 p.m.
Tasting Timeout 16:00
Massage 13:00 a.m. -19:00 p.m.
Brasil Ride Stage News - Images of the virtual day YOUTUBE 19:00
Next step virtual briefing - YOUTUBE 19:30
   
ROUTINE: WEDNESDAY - 15/12/2021 | 2nd STAGE | CONCEIÇÃO DO MATO DENTRO/MG
ACTIVITY HOURS
Bike Park (it is not allowed to stay the bikes. Take it to your hotel) 12:00 a.m. -18:00 p.m. 
Bike Wash Squirt 11:00 a.m. -18:00 p.m.
In-person briefing of the stage - Arena Santander Brasil Ride Espinhaço 09:30
Alignment for the 2nd stage start 09:30
2nd stage start 10:00
Lunch - Vila Santander Brasil Ride Espinhaço 12:00 a.m. -16:00 p.m.
Arena awards: 1 hour after the arrival of the leaders of each category 13:00 PM (forecast)
Massage 13:00 a.m. -19:00 p.m.
Tasting Timeout 17:00
Result 17:00
Brasil Ride Stage News - Images of the virtual day YOUTUBE 19:00
Next step virtual briefing - YOUTUBE 19:30
   
ROUTINE: THURSDAY - 16/12/2021 | 3rd STAGE | CONCEIÇÃO DO MATO DENTRO/MG
ACTIVITY HOURS
Bike Park (it is not allowed to stay the bikes. Take it to your hotel) 12:00 a.m. -18:00 p.m. 
Bike Wash Squirt 11:00 a.m. -18:00 p.m.
In-person briefing of the stage - Arena Santander Brasil Ride Espinhaço 07:30
Alignment for the 3nd stage start 07:30
Start of the 3rd Stage  08:00 
Lunch - Vila Santander Brasil Ride Espinhaço 12:00 a.m. -16:00 p.m.
Arena awards: 1 hour after the arrival of the leaders of each category 13:00 PM (forecast)
Massage 13:00 a.m. -20:00 p.m.
Result 16:30
Tasting Timeout 17:45
Brasil Ride Stage News - Images of the virtual day YOUTUBE 19:00
Next step virtual briefing - YOUTUBE 19:30
   
ROUTINE: FRIDAY - 17/12/2021 | 4th STAGE - XCO | CONCEIÇÃO MATO DENTRO/MG
ACTIVITY HOURS
Bike Park (it is not allowed to stay the bikes. Take it to your hotel) 12:00 a.m. -18:00 p.m.
Bike Wash Squirt 11:00 a.m. -18:00 p.m.
In-person briefing of the stage - Arena Santander Brasil Ride Espinhaço 09:30
Alignment for the 4th stage start - XCO 09:30
1st battery start 10:00
2nd battery start - e-mtb 12:00
3st battery start 14:00
Lunch - Vila Santander Brasil Ride Espinhaço 12:00 a.m. -16:00 p.m.
Massage 12:00 a.m. -19:00 p.m.
Award - Vila Santander Brasil Ride Espinhaço 15:30
Brasil Ride Stage News - Images of the virtual day YOUTUBE 19:00
Next step virtual briefing - YOUTUBE 19:30
   
ROUTINE: SATURDAY - 18/12/2021 | 5th STAGE | CONCEPTION OF THE WOODS WITHIN
ACTIVITY HOURS
bike Park 12:00 a.m. -18:00 p.m.
Bike Wash Squirt 11:00 a.m. -17:00 p.m.
In-person briefing of the stage - Arena Santander Brasil Ride Espinhaço 08:30
Alignment for the 5nd stage start  08:30
5nd stage start 09:00
Cipó Marathon Start 09:30
Tour Start 09:45
Lunch - Vila Santander Brasil Ride Espinhaço 11:00 a.m. -15:00 p.m.
Massage 13:00 a.m. -20:00 p.m.
Santander Brasil Ride Espihaço General Awards 16:00 
Brasil Ride Stage News - Images of the virtual day YOUTUBE  19:30
Good rest in your Hotel and until 2022 24:00
   

ACCOMMODATION

INFORMATION ON ACCOMMODATION (HOTEL, POUSADA OR HOUSE), TOURISM AND SERVICES IN CONCEÇÃO DO MATO IN AND SURROUNDINGS, CONTACT THE DESCRIPTION OF TOURISM IN CONCEÇÃO DO MATO IN:

TEL: 31 3868-1659
EMAIL: brasilridecmd@gmail.com
DAYS: MONDAY TO FRIDAY
HOUR: 08 00 TO 17 00

LOCATIONS WITHIN 60 KM
CONCEITION OF MATO DENTRO - CIDADE SEDE
TRAY - 20 KM
SERRA DO CIPÓ / CARDEAL MOTA - 60 KM

CONCEPTION OF THE MATO IN

ATIS HOTEL 
Address: Highway MG 010, 1.011
Neighborhood: Bela Vista
ZIP CODE: 35860-000
Phone: (31) 3868-3050 / (31) 98699-1533
Email: recepcao@atishotel.com.br
Website: www.atishotel.com.br

GOOD JESUS ​​HOTEL
Phone Number: (31) 3868-1528

HOTEL CUIABÁ AND POUSADA BANDEIRANTES
See on map
Address: Av. Bias Fortes, 17.
Neighborhood: Centro
ZIP CODE: 35860-000
Phone Number: (31) 3868-1413

PIRES HOTEL
See on map
Address: Av. Getúlio Vargas, 128.
Neighborhood: Centro
ZIP CODE: 35860-000
Phone Number: (31) 3868-1020
Email: pirespousada@gmail.com

UBALDINA HOTEL
See on map
Address: R. Bias Fortes, 70.
Neighborhood: Centro
ZIP CODE: 35860-000
Phone Number: (31) 3868-1405

PALITOS HOTEL
Address: Praça Magalhães Pinto, 21
Neighborhood: Santana
ZIP CODE: 35860-000
Phone Number: (31) 3868-1750
Email: pallitoshotel@hotmail.com

TOP CHEST INN
Address: Av. Pôr do Sol, 1000
Neighborhood: Balneário do Baú
ZIP CODE: 35860-000
Phone: (31) 98819-0359 / 98835-3675
E-mail: reservas@pousadaaltodobau.com.br
Website: www.pousadaaltodobau.com.br

SANTA INES CHÁCARA INN
Address: Travessa Costa Chiab, 79
Neighborhood: Maranhão
ZIP CODE: 35860-000
Phone Number: (31) 3868-1333
Email: josycastrocsi@hotmail.com

CONFRARIA DA SANTANA INN
Address: Rua Coronel Modesto Justino, 163
Neighborhood: Santana
ZIP CODE: 35860-000
Phone: (31) 3868-1327 / / 99913-1785
Email: pousadaconfrariadasantana@hotmail.com

DONA DALVA INN
Address: Rua Mayor José Natalício, 305
Neighborhood: Brejo
ZIP CODE: 35.860-000
Phone Number: (31) 3868-1143

LAKE INN
Address: Rodovia MG 10, KM 165
Neighborhood: Bela Vista
ZIP CODE: 35860-000
Phone: (31) 3868-2424 / 99110-0163
Email: pousadadolagocmd@yahoo.com.br

OLD ROAD POUSADA
Address: Former MG-10, 700
Neighborhood: Bela Vista
ZIP CODE: 35860-000
Phone Number: (31) 98339-6952
Email: pousadaestradavelha@hotmail.com

JK POUSADA
Address: Av. JK, 670
Neighborhood: Centro
ZIP CODE: 35.860-000
Phone Number: (31) 3868-1543
Email: pousadajkestradareal@yahoo.com.br

LADEIRA DA SANTANA INN
Address: Ladeira da Santana
Neighborhood: Santana
ZIP CODE: 35860-000
Phone Number: (31) 99686-3040
Email: pladeiradasantana@hotmail.com

MATA DA BRAÚNA INN
Highway MG-10 Km 157
Phones: (31) 99995-9999 (live) 
Email: pousadamatadabrauna@hotmail.com
Website: www.pousadamatadabrauna.com.br

GOLDEN VINTÉM INN
Address: Unit Centro - Praça Coronel João Paulo 92 box A. Neighborhood: Centro
Baú Unit - Rua Córrego Ninfas s / n. Neighborhood: Alto do Baú.
ZIP CODE: 35860-000
Phone Number: (31) 98473-7001
Email: pousadaourodovintem@hotmail.com

SUNSET POUSADA
Address: Av. Pôr do Sol, 1110
Neighborhood: Córrego Pereira
ZIP CODE: 35860-000
Phone Number: (31) 98723-4941
Email: pousadapordosolcmd@gmail.com

QUILOMBO POUSADA 
Address: Rua Desembargador Cesar Silveira, 410
Neighborhood: Bandeirinha
ZIP CODE: 35860-000
Phone: (31) 3868-2499 / 99655-2351 / 97133-9550
Email: quilombomatodentro@gmail.com

RANCHO ALEGRE INN
Phone Number: (31) 3868-1389
Email: pousadaranchoalegre@yahoo.com.br

RD INN
Address: Rua Geraldo Pires Carneiro nº 226
Neighborhood: Córrego Pereira
ZIP CODE: 35860-000
Phone: (31) 3868-1771 / 99647-0350
Email: pousadard226@hotmail.com

POUSADA RECANTO DOS DREAMS
Phone Number: (31) 99704-8350
Email: cmportilho@hotmail.com

SERRA VELHA POUSADA
Address: Av. JK, 494
Neighborhood: Centro
ZIP CODE: 35860-000
Phone Number: (31) 3868-1351
Email: contato@serravelha.com.br

VALE DAS PEDRAS POUSADA
Address: Highway MG-010, Km 156
Neighborhood: Rodovia
ZIP CODE: 35.860-000
Phone: (31) 99679-3603 / (31) 99974-1318 / 99409-0100

HEALTH INN
Phone Number: (31) 99916-0808

SPLENDORE HOTEL
Address: 107 Oliveira Santos Street
Neighborhood: Bandeirinha
ZIP CODE: 35.860-000
Phone: (31) 3868-2161 / 99844-7434
Email: reservas@splendorehotel.com.br

SERRA HOSPEDARIA RETREAT
Phone Number: (31) 99409-0100

MATO CHALET
Phone: (31) 99973-8558
Email: criscorrad.tur@gmail.com

THREE BARS

POUSADA GRAN THREE BARS
Phone Number: (31) 98291-2922

KAYUÁ POUSADA AND RESTAURANT (AVAILABLE VACANCIES)
Phone Number: (31) 99794-8173 

LZ INN
Phone: (31) 99955-3091 / 99658-4434

CUBES

QUILOMBO OF CUBES
Phone: (31) 99979-5108 / 99928-9146

TRAY (HIGH)

CHICO NIQUIM
Phone Number: (31) 99782-6351

CHICO LAGES
Phone Number: (31) 98304-0183

ZÉ DE OLINTA
Phone Number: (31) 99667-4392

LUCAS (ANA BENTA)
Phone: 99120-0991

FRANCE (ATHLETES)
Phone Number: (31) 99983-9621

BOARD (LOW PART)

GAMELEIRA INN (AVAILABLE VACANCIES)
Street: Eloi Chaves, 78 District of Tabuleiro
Conceição do Mato Dentro - MG
Phone Number: (31) 99648-2333
Website: www.pousadadagameleira.com.br

VILLAGE BOARD (AVAILABLE VACANCIES)
Phone Number: (31) 99700-6677
Email: vilatabuleiro@gmail.com

ECO HOSTEL TRAY (AVAILABLE VACANCIES)
Phone: (31) 98778-3288 / 99638-9641
Email: trayecohostel@yahoo.com.br

IGLU ENCLOSURE OF JOTÔ (AVAILABLE VACANCIES)
Phone Number: (31) 99762-8402

CANDLE (AVAILABLE VACANCIES)
Phone Number: (31) 99517-7002

BOARD CAMPING
Phone: (31) 99731-3538

CRISTIANE CHALET
Phone Number: (31) 9624-1786

GIL'S HOUSE
Phone Number: (31) 97150-4109

LEILA'S HOUSE
Phone Number: (31) 99546-6196

PARI CAMPING
Phone Number: (31) 97135-8508

FLEIK BEDROOM
Phone Number: (31) 99531-6420

DONA NEUSA INN (AVAILABLE VACANCIES)
Phone Number: (31) 99638-9641

TABLE BOXES (AVAILABLE VACANCIES)
Main Street, 79
Phone Number: (31) 99823-5951
email: gilfernandang@hotmail.com

PARAUNINHA

OLD FARM
Phone: (31) 98262-8073 / 99905-9521

RIVER BORDER
Phone Number: (31) 99724-7856

TOLO FISH REFUGE
Phone Number: (31) 98771-8878
Website: www.refugiopeixetolo.com.br

CANDEIAS / CHEST AND SMOKE

REFUGE SERRA GRANDE
Phone: (31) 99282-6126 / 97476-9499

NAME ALSO
Phone Number: (31) 98294-2059

DANIEL'S HOUSE
Phone Number: (31) 99936-1078

STREAMS

GOOD HOPE POUSADA
Phone: (31) 3868-6038 / 99735-3059

ROAD ROAD B&B
Phone Number: (31) 99839-1052
Website: www.pousadaestradareal.com.br

SOLAR LAURINDO ALVES
Phone Number: (31) 97178-6503

SAINT ANTÔNIO DO NORTE

SAPUCAIA REAL INN
Phone: (31) 99616-2794 / 3868-5088

SIMIÃO'S INN
Phone Number: (31) 3868-5045

SPACE 4B HOTEL
Phone Number: (31) 97146-5045

TAPERA REAL INN
Phone Number: (31) 3868-5023

WHAT TO TAKE FOR PROOF

  • A cell phone fully loaded and programmed with all emergency numbers (provided at the time of registration). Make sure that both athletes carry a cell phone. Cell phone charging facilities will be available at Vila Brasil Ride Espinhaço.
  • First aid kit consisting of: One adhesive roll, adhesive gauze pack, aluminum blanket and sunscreen 
  • Bicycle Tools: Extra hook, multi-tool wrench, air chamber etc. 
  • Fluid: each athlete must carry a minimum of 2,5 l of fluid
  • Clothing: five sets of cycling clothing (make sure you invest in quality cycling shorts).
  • Supplements: bars, gums, energy drinks and lozenges will be provided. If you need any other supplements, remember to bring them with you.
  • Eye protection: a pair of sunglasses

JOURNEY TO THE DESIGN OF MATO DENTRO-MG

FAQ

Does Brasil Ride Espinhaço have a camp?
No. Each athlete is responsible for their accommodation throughout the event.

Do I need support staff?
No. Brasil Ride Espinhaço is a FULL SERVICE stage race. The organization offers: SHIMANO NEUTRAL SERVICE mechanical service (free), Bike Wash Squirt (free), Bike Park 24 hours safely, and food after each stage.

What is the Brasil Ride Espinhaço suitcase for?
For you to take your personal belongings to the arena and to bathe in the showers of the Brasil Ride arena and change your clothes. 

Will I receive the FINISHER T-SHIRT if I sign up for one of the solo categories (MALE E-MTB, FEMALE E-MTB, MALE SOLO OR FEMALE SOLO)?
Yes. All registered athletes, in SOLO categories, who complete all stages of the competition will receive the FINISHER T-SHIRT.

I am subscribed to a category in DOUBLE. If my partner does not finish the competition and I complete all the stages, will I receive the FINISHER T-SHIRT?
No. In order to be considered FINISHERS, the 2 athletes of the team of the categories played in DOUBLE, MUST MUST complete all stages of the competition.

Does the organization offer dinner?
No. The organization offers food after each stage. Dinner is the responsibility of each athlete.

Can escorts enter Vila Brasil Ride?
Yes. In the Brasil Ride arena, in both villages, it is possible to follow the start and the arrival of the athletes at each stage. In the 2 villages there will be a common living area with food trucks serving food and drink.

Which airport do I have to fly to?
The destination airport is Confins-Belo Horizonte International Airport - MG (CNF)
WEBSITE

How do I get to the Brasil Ride Espinhaço opening venue?
 

MEDICAL INFORMATION

MANDATORY MEDICAL CERTIFICATE
Cyclists will only have their registrations confirmed after the presentation of the signed medical certificate, authorizing the participation of the cyclist in endurance races of this nature at the time of the athlete's accreditation in the race, held in the arena.

Suggested Drugs

Use situations

Alert

Dipyrone,
acetaminophen,
Ibuprofen, etc.

 In cases of pain and fever.

Aspirin (ASA or Acetyl Salicylic Acid) should be avoided

Voltarem® (Sodium Diclofenac)
Profenid® (ketoprofen)
Pyroxican

Situations that require anti-inflammatory action

 

Consult the doctor

Allegra® (Fexofenadine Hydrochloride)
Claritin® (Loratadine)

Allergies in general

Polaramine or clestone (dexchlorpheniramine) should be avoided as these can cause drowsiness.

Vonau® (Ondansetron) preferably.
Plasil® (Metoclopramide)

Nausea and vomiting

Dramin (dimenhydrinate) should be avoided, it causes drowsiness.

Hydrogen Peroxide 10 volumes (Hydrogen Peroxide)
Topical chlorhexidine (ex: Merthiolate®)

For cleaning wounds (antiseptic)

Extensive injuries should be sought at the medical facility

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How to relax muscle

Cyclobenzaprine-based compounds (Miosan, etc.) should be avoided as they cause drowsiness.

Adhesive, masking tape, Micropore, Band-Aid, gauze, etc.

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  1. Medical check-up: Every athlete, without exception, must present a medical certificate to participate in the Brasil Ride, this must prove that their physical conditions are excellent to perform the race. Without the presentation of this certificate the athlete will not be able to compete.

    Vaccination against Hepatitis A, Yellow Fever, and Tetanus is vitally important. The athlete must be vaccinated at least 10 days before the race.

  2. Due to the event being held in a very hot region, there is a risk of hyperthermia or “Heat Stroke”, even though there are points of hydration, characterizing a serious situation for athletes. Here are some recommendations.

    • Remember that thirst is a late sign that your body needs water, it can mean mild dehydration, do not wait to get to that point, always hydrate yourself, without exaggeration;

    • Prefer cold drinks and cold foods, drink isotonic drinks and water in large quantities;

    • Take advantage of nature, use rivers or waterfalls to bathe, constantly wet your body and especially your head;

    • Remember that dark clothes and caps make sweating difficult, the sun is cruel;

    • If you eat constantly, you will prevent hypoglycemia, it usually masks the feeling of thirst, in which case the situation tends to get worse;

    • You can wrap your water tanks with aluminum foil, this helps to keep the water fresh;

    • The sun causes burns, prevent yourself using sunscreens and suitable clothes, don't forget your lips;

    • The race is long and the friction (mainly the area that is on the bike seat), causes blisters and abrasions, you must use paste, petroleum jelly or high viscosity ointments, do not wait for the injury to use.

  3. Wearing suitable gloves will prevent unwanted blisters on your hands;

  4. It is very important that the athlete when he has any worrisome situation (intense muscle pain, when his urine is very red, if he suffers an important fall or if he is not feeling well), the athlete or whoever witnesses such a fact should: WARNING THE MEDICAL TEAM OR THE ORGANIZATION IS VITAL FOR YOUR SAFETY;

  5. Each participant must have his First Aid Kit, the material and medicine of the medical team are to meet the emergency.

  6. Avoid self-medication, any doubts about the correct use to the medical team will do all the guidance for you.

  7. Note: If you have already had a severe allergic reaction, you should talk to your doctor to see if there is a need to bring a more potent medication. If there is a need, we advise you to purchase the EPIPEN® medication by import, which is already prepared for self-medication. If you are unable to do so, you should purchase an adrenaline ampoule and an “insulin syringe” as a second option and talk to the medical team for guidance on how to use it (how to prepare it, places and how to apply it).   

  8. Female athletes may experience the inconvenience of menstruation or premenstrual tension during competition. If there is such a risk, you should talk to your gynecologist, he will certainly control this situation with medication more effectively, avoiding menstruation and PMS (premenstrual tension) during this period.

  9. Your documentation must always be with you, as well as cash in cash, the medical team is not responsible for any exams related to Doping Control;

  10. If you respect your limits, not acting with recklessness and overconfidence, listening to your intuition and the alertness of your body, you will certainly minimize accidents a lot.

  11. Remember that you are in contact with nature, the local population, your properties, your customs and especially your curiosity, invading your privacy, always respect in all situations.

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  1. A Medical Post will be set up where the attendance will be given to athletes and other participants of the event, after each case evaluation, it will be medicated emergencyly at the medical post and, if necessary, the participant, upon indication, should buy the medicine in local pharmacies, this in rare situations.

  2. Any and all accidents that require intervention by the medical team, the injured athlete's companion must wait by his side, without abandoning him, and wait for another competitor to notify the closest organization member, medical care will be performed in the shortest time. the situation of the place allows. After being attended to, if there is a need for referral to the hospital, the athlete's companion must follow the guidelines of the medical team on site.

  3. Accidents can occur in places that are difficult to access. When this occurs, the rescue must be done by the race organization together with the medical team on site. Obviously this type of situation takes longer to attend.

  4. If there is a serious accident where the athlete needs hospitalization, it is the responsibility of the medical team of the race to provide care until the case is passed to the local hospital team, with the follow-up of the treatment and removal to a more complex center, the responsibility of the athlete and your team. Except in very rare situations, discussed with the race organization. Ao pass the case to the local hospital staff, ethical point of view It's cool, you cannot interference with the procedures, treatment and protocols adopted, as well as on the dynamics of hospitals.

  5. Always have your credit card, your health insurance and / or insurance documents with you, because during the race there are no costs for any assistance, but in other places that are met the charges will be the participant and not the organization of the race.

  6. The agreement and or insurance should, if possible, offer air transportation (Aerial ICU), which is done by helicopter or airplane equipped for this type of transportation, as there are cases of accidents that require, in rare situations, that the athlete be taken to hospitals greater resource, better equipped, generally much more distant, even outside the state of Bahia. This is usually done by this means of transport. As this type of service is not the responsibility of the organization, check for this type of coverage in your plan.

  7. Alert: in order to trigger an (Aerial ICU) for an athlete through health insurance or medical insurance, there will be a medical screening and the existing injuries must be serious, with imminent risk of life, otherwise the transport will be made by flights normal commercials. Check all the details of the clauses of your health insurance or medical rescue plan.

  8. The medical team of the race, in rare situations, understands that an athlete does not have the conditions to continue in the race, due to injury or illness, has autonomy and authority to cut him. Such determination will be met by the direction of the race. But we will certainly do our best to not have to reach an extreme decision.

Medical Insurance or Health Insurance

See the Brasil Ride regulations for mandatory requirements and follow some alerts for hiring
Medical insurance or agreements. Don't forget to check the contract! 

  • Check if the grace period meets the date of the test;

  • Check if it attends accident victims in voluntary risk sport like Mountain Bike. The agreements generally do not cover situations such as “risky” sports (example: motorcycling, mountain biking, mountain climbing, hang gliding, etc.). We will check the relevant clauses in your agreement;

  • Make sure to cover expenses related to hospitals in the region of the race, in good hospitals in your city of origin and not simply those linked to the agreement in question;

  • Your health insurance or medical insurance must cover other expenses, including exams, prolonged ICU stays, surgeries, medical supplies, prostheses, orthotics and fees of the professionals involved;

  • An important check is about the coverage in terms of aero medical transport (airplane-ICU) pay attention to the distance of the coverage. Foreign competitors should give greater importance to this coverage, as they may need medical transportation special to return to your country.

 

This document is registered, has rights preserved and was prepared with the greatest intention of bringing security to everyone at Brasil Ride. Fhi written for specific publication on the websites www.brasilride.com.br. Partial or total reproductions or imitations, for another event or dissemination, must have the express authorization of the author.

Good test!

Brasil Ride Medical Team

BRAZIL RIDE ESPINHAÇO GENERAL REGULATION

LAST UPDATE 24/09/2020

A) PREAMBLE AND INTRODUCTION TO THE REGULATION

1) PREAMBLE

Brasil Ride Espinhaço (“competition”) is a mountain bike ultramarathon played in stages composed by teams of one, two or three cyclists, amateurs or professionals, which is accredited by the International Cycling Union (UCI). The teams have to run together all the way taking care of themselves and their equipment. 

2) STRUCTURE AND APPLICABILITY OF THE RULES

2.1 The rules of the race are divided into two categories: one applied to ALL cyclists (section B) and the other applied ONLY to the category of cyclists UCI Open (specific regulation separately). 

2.2 The rules are definitive and complete. Unless those rules or regulations specifically incorporate rules and regulations from any cycling body (eg UCI Anti-Doping Code), such rules and regulations will not apply to the race.

2.3 Failure to comply with any of the rules will result in a penalty that may include the disqualification of the cyclist in certain circumstances. The different categories of penalties are provided for in section B.

2.4 The interpretation of any rule by the President of the Commissioners and by the organizers, acting together, will be final and linked to all participants in the race.

2.5 If there is any discrepancy between a rule provided for in section B and a rule applicable to UCI Open category athletes established in the specific regulation, the rule established in the specific regulation will be applied to UCI Open and UCI Women category athletes in place of the section rules B.

3) DEFINITIONS

For the purposes of the rules, the following terms shall have the meanings defined below:

3.1 “COMMISSIONER” - official commissioner of the race appointed by the UCI.

3.2 “BRASILEIROS (AS)” - any person who holds a Brazilian passport and has residence in Brazil.

3.3 "MAXIMUM STAGE TIME" - maximum number of hours officially allowed by the race organization to finish any stage.

3.4 “CICLISTA PLACA AMARELA” - Cyclist registered at Brasil Ride Espinhaço, whose team is no longer officially competing in the race but continues to participate in the race. For the avoidance of doubt, the cyclist to be considered YELLOW PLATE: 

- 3.4.1 A member of the original team will NOT leave the stage from the beginning, except for the corporate category, or;

- 3.4.2 A member of the original team withdraws from the race during the stage, except for the corporate category.

3.5 “PODIUM CANDIDATE” - a team that, at the beginning of any stage, is among the top five positions in the category, or whose time is not more than one hour of the total time of the third team placed in the respective category.

3.6 "SEPARATION BETWEEN CYCLISTS" - the cyclist who, at any time during the race, separates from his team partner for more than two minutes.

3.7 “CICLISTA UCI OPEN e UCI FEMININA” - cyclist duly registered at UCI and with valid license.

3.8 “UCI CICLISTA INFORMATIVO” - information leaflet for cyclists in the UCI Open and UCI Women category at the time of their registration in the race.

3.9 "FINISHER" - Teams formed by DOUBLES or TRIOS will be considered FINISHERS where the 2 or 3 cyclists MUST complete all stages of the competition. Solo teams: E-MTB MALE, E-MTB FEMALE, MALE SOLO AND FEMALE SOLO will also be considered FINISHERS only if they complete all stages of the competition.

B) GENERAL RULES (APPLICABLE TO ALL CYCLISTS)

4) CYCLISTS

4.1 All BRAZILIAN participants participating in the race are required to present their identity document at the time of kit removal and all foreign cyclists must present their passport.

4.2 The minimum age of participation is 19 years old on December 31 of the year in which the race takes place.

4.3 There are six official racing categories for teams: OPEN, FEMALE, MIXED, MASTER, GRANDMASTER and CORPORATE. In addition to these categories, there are six special awards: “AMERICAN JERSEY MASCULINA”, “AMERICAN JERSEY FEMININA”, “NELORE”, “IRON RIDER”, "GUARINI" AND "E-MTB".

- 4.3.1 AMERICAN JERSEY MALE AND FEMALE comprise all teams, INDEPENDENTLY of the category in which they were registered and, in WHICH BOTH cyclists have a valid passport of the CONTINENT AMERICAN (North, Central and South America).
- 4.3.2 Both cyclists in a team wishing to run for “AMERICAN JERSEY” must choose their nationality when registering online. Changes will not be allowed after the athletes' kit delivery. If a cyclist has dual citizenship, the validated country will be that of his UCI license. 
- 4.3.3 Both male and female IRON RIDER cyclists must demonstrate participation in at least 1 long distance triathlon event (3,9 km swimming / 180 km cycling / 42,1 km running) or 2 trithlon events intermediate (1,8 km swimming / 90 km cycling / 21 km running). Failure to comply with this rule immediately eliminates the team. All other articles of this regulation are applicable to this special award, including BICYCLES.
- 4.3.4 Special GUARINI award, mandatorily composed of 2 cyclists where both are part of the Guarini Club (athletes who finished 3 or more Brasi Ride), or 2 athletes from Viriato Club (athletes who finished Portugal MTB Brasil Ride 3 or more times) and can also be 1 athlete from each exclusive Brasil Ride Club (Guarini Club or Viriato Club). This special award is unique and independent of sex and age.

4.4 To enter the MASTER category, both cyclists must be 40 years old or older by 31 December of the year in which the race takes place. To enter the GRANDMASTER category, both cyclists must be 50 years old or older by December 31 of the year in which the race takes place.

4.5 The CORPORATE category comprises three members and cyclists must be 35 years old or over, completed by December 31 of the year in which the race takes place, and the sum of the members' ages must be equal to or greater than 115 years. CORPORATE category members can take turns at each stage. At least two of the three members are required to complete the stages within the regular time.

- 4.5.1 It is mandatory that each of the three members of the team complete at least three of the stages.
- 4.5.2 The two-minute rule (ITEM 3.6) is valid for corporate teams. They are liable to penalty in case of occurrence. 
- 4.5.3 The teams that complete the stage with the three members will be rewarded with 3% over the stage time. 
- 4.5.4 In case a team member arrives away from the others, more than two minutes, there will be no bonus of 3% of the time. It is for cases where the team separates, takes the penalty but requires the bonus.
- 4.5.5 On the days when the stages start in one city and end in another, if one of the athletes of the CORPORATE team decides not to leave, it is your FULL responsibility for your transportation and your bicycle.

4.6 The NELORE category is made up of two members, regardless of gender, where both cyclists at the time of removing the kit, must weigh more than 90 kg (dressed exclusively in jersey and cycling shorts).

4.7 All cyclists in the UCI OPEN category may wear different uniforms during the race. Sleeveless shirts are not allowed. Teams may consist of cyclists who are not members of the same team registered with the UCI. Teams in the FEMALE UCI category follow the same rules as men.

4.8 There are four categories of running for solo racing: male E-MTB, female E-MTB, male solo and female solo.

- 4.8.1 The male solo and female solo categories are not awarded. Their times will be counted, but there will be no podium or any other prize.
- 4.8.2 The male and female solo categories will have a different start time than the team categories.
- 4.8.3 Athletes entered in this category who are world, continental or national champions in any category and/or modality will be lined up at the main gate or wherever the event organizers determine.
- 4.8.4 Under no circumstances will athletes in the male and female solo categories be allowed to favor athletes in the team categories (see item 4.3) such as: granting a vacuum, giving mechanical assistance (lending or replacing any bike accessory), giving physical assistance ( push another cyclist) or any kind of help that favors these teams, this item being subject to punishment.

4.9 The E-MTB category, male solo and female solo, is disputed by athletes who have a bicycle operated by two energy sources: the power of the human pedal and an electric motor that only provides assistance when the cyclist is pedaling:

- 4.9.1 Minimum age is 19 years old.
- 4.9.2 Contest format is the 5-stage marathon.
- 4.9.3 Engine assistance up to 25 km / h.
- 4.9.4 Technical assistance during the race consists of repairs or replacement of any part of the bicycle other than the frame
- 4.9.5 Technical assistance is only authorized in places determined by the organization.
- 4.9.6 Bicycle changes are not allowed.
- 4.9.7 The e-mtb must be in the bike park for checking items 4.9.3 
- 4.9.8 The organization will define times and specifics for checking e-mtb.

4.10 BATTERIES AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- 4.10.1 Daily energy capacity per pilot
- 4.10.2 Capacity should be in the range of 1.950 W to 2.100 W.
Example:
- Cyclists who have a bicycle with 500W batteries will have 4 batteries per day (2 at the beginning + 2 at the filling station).
- Cyclists who have a bicycle with 650W or 700Wh batteries will have 3 batteries per day (2 in at the beginning + 1 at the filling station).
- The Organizer will define 1 refueling station per stage, where competitors will have access to their spare batteries that will be exchanged with used batteries.
- This point will be informed in order to allow the teams to adapt their strategy according to the location of the filling station.

5) MEDICAL CERTIFICATE

5.1 Cyclists will only have their registrations confirmed after the presentation of the signed medical certificate, authorizing the cyclist's participation in such endurance races at the time of the athlete's accreditation in the race, held at the Brasil Ride arena during the withdrawal of the kit.

5.2 The Term of Responsibility is accepted at the time of online registration, taking responsibility for your participation.

5.3 The race organizers reserve the right to prevent a cyclist from continuing the race when receiving medical advice. This decision is final and there is no appeal. 
 
6) BICYCLES

6.1 Only mountain bikes in good condition and “ready to compete” will be allowed at the start of each stage.

6.2 For the purposes of rule 6.1, “ready to compete” means:

- 6.2.1 The front plate with the registration number must be securely fixed and visible.
- 6.2.2 The plate must be fixed according to the instructions received in the race record.
- 6.2.3 The bicycle must be in safe condition as determined by the commissioner. 
- 6.2.4 The ends and extensions of the handlebars must be joined and must not have uneven or sharp edges. The use of tri-bar and rolled wheels will not be allowed.
- 6.2.5 Bicycles can only be propelled by chains and the mechanical action of the cyclist's legs, without any electrical assistance, except for E-MTB category bicycles.

6.3 TANDEM bicycles follow the specifications in items 6.1 and 6.2

6.4 Each cyclist is responsible for the maintenance of his bicycle.

6.5 Cyclists are required to complete the total distance of the stage within the maximum time determined by the organization. The time spent on maintenance and / or repair will not be deducted from the maximum step time.

7) HELMET AND CLOTHING

7.1 The cyclist must wear the helmet buckled throughout the stage.

7.2 Helmets must respect the norms and standards established by the international “ANSI”.

7.3 Appropriate clothing, including a T-shirt, must be worn at all times.

7.4 Both members of the team must wear identical jerseys at all stages. Sleeveless jersey are not allowed.

7.5 No rider may wear any version, original or replica, of the leader jersey or national, continental or world champion.

8) RACING TEAM

8.1 Cyclists must ride with their teammate at all times, and must remain within the maximum allowed separation time of two minutes.

8.2 The separation of cyclists can be measured at the beginning and at the end of each stage and at various control points during the stage. 

8.3 The separation of cyclists can be measured more than once during the stage, and penalties can be applied to each occurrence of separation between them outside the time limit allowed during a stage 

8.4 Any cyclist can receive physical help from his team partner or from another competitor cyclist in the same category, “Physical Assistance” can be: sharing of water and food, exchange of bicycle parts and accessories (EXCEPT BICYCLE FRAME), assistance with maintenance and repair, pushing and/or towing by physical contact only.

8.5 Podium candidates cannot accept physical assistance from a yellow plate cyclist.

8.6 No team may receive physical assistance from any separate cyclist.

8.7 Towing between cyclists using mechanical devices, or rope, for example, is not allowed.

8.8 The cyclist is allowed to “go back” on the route, at any time, in order to meet with his / her partner or in order to reach the technical support zone, as long as he / she does not put another athlete at risk.

9) CYCLIST IDENTIFICATION

9.1 All cyclists on a team must display race numbers at all times.

9.2 The bicycle number must remain firmly attached to the front of the bicycle and must not be obstructed by cables or other items.

9.3 The dorsal numeral must be attached to the cyclist at all times in a visible position, either on the shirt or on the back of his hydration pack. The rider will not be penalized if his number is hidden by wearing a raincoat.

9.4 None of the logos of the official sponsors of Brasil Ride Espinhaço can be removed from the plaque with a numeral and / or hidden for any reason.

9.5 The number plate and the dorsal number cannot be manipulated in any way, either by cutting, trimming, removing and / or gluing adhesives.

9.6 The leaders of the Brasil Ride Espinhaço categories are required to wear the leader jersey provided by the organizers.

9.7 All category leaders and stage winners must be present at the daily awards ceremony.
The UCI OPEN MALE and FEMALE categories must be present at the award ceremony for each stage at the finish line.

10) START OF STEPS

10.1 The starting gate opens 30 minutes before the start time stipulated by the organization. 

10.2 Starting gates will be defined according to the general classification in the race. The organizers can also assign their own criteria for each starting gate. If the scheduled start times are changed, the rule for any reference will be the starting time of each team.

10.3 The starting gates will be strictly closed five minutes before the official start time of the stage. Teams arriving late must start at the end of the line.

10.4 Athletes must enter their respective gate with the two members of the team. Once inside the starting gate it is not allowed to exit.

11) ROUTE AND STEPS

11.1 Cyclists must complete the total course and the distance of all stages.

11.2 Only cyclists who complete all stages within the maximum time for each stage will be considered FINALISTS (FINISHERS).

11.3 The actual distance of the race and each stage may vary with respect to the distance published and / or reported by the organization.

11.4 The cyclist must always follow the official route according to the instructions of the stewards and they cannot take any shortcuts or other advantage of a similar nature against their competitors. Each participant is responsible for following the official route.
11.5 Cyclists who leave the pre-established route for any reason must return to the same point where they left.

11.6 Any walk, run or cycle by a cyclist that is carried out without the intention of meeting or returning to the official route, are not allowed.
11.7 No cyclist should invade or overtake areas and / or terrain that are not open to the public for mountain biking, even though they have been part of the course in previous editions. No cyclist can distribute any GPS coordinates of the course during the race.

12) PROHIBITED EQUIPMENT

12.1 Race organizers may, at any time, prohibit any other item of equipment (except essential cycling equipment) at their discretion, and cyclists must always comply with such prohibition.

13) RACING TIME

13.1 Only the total times of each team will be revealed and announced, but individual times of each cyclist will be recorded to measure the separation of each cyclist to enforce the rule of two minutes away.

13.2 The team's time is determined by the moment when the second team member crosses the finish line.

13.3 The cyclist cannot have more than one transponder and no athlete can pass on his transponder to anyone at any time during the race.

13.4 The time count will start with the start time of each morning.

13.5 The starting gate will remain open for 15 minutes after the start of the stage.

13.6 Any cyclist who cannot be at the start must inform the steward within 15 minutes of the start time to request approval for a late start.

13.7 No cyclist or team may start the race late without the commissioner's approval. If the late start is not approved, the athlete will be considered a DNS (DID NOT START = NOT STARTED). You will not receive any results and will automatically be classified as a “yellow plate cyclist”.

13.8 Any cyclist who does not start one of the stages (exception CORPORATE category) will be automatically qualified as a yellow plate cyclist.

13.9 The maximum time of the stage will not be adjusted for that cyclist who starts the race late in a late start and / or who started at a gate later than originally planned for him / her.

14) MAXIMUM TIME FOR EACH STEP

14.1 The maximum times for each stage will be determined according to the length of each stage and the terrain to be covered. Maximum times for each stage will be included on the website and in the race record, but can be changed by the race organizers. 

14.2 All variations will be communicated to cyclists at the stage briefing held the night before the event.

14.3 Cyclists can cross the finish line on foot, provided they have their bikes with them.

14.4 Race organizers may designate intermediate cutoff points that must be reached within specific times at each stage. All teams that do not reach or are qualified as unable to reach these points, in the sole opinion of the race organizers and the stewards, will be prevented from continuing the race, removed from the course and classified as DNF (DID NOT FINISH = NOT FINISHED) at respective stage.

14.5 The maximum time allowed for each stage of the race will be the longest time announced to complete the same or 2x the time of the winner (if the time of the winner is greater than half of the maximum time reported in the briefing, then the maximum time allowed will be automatically twice the winner's time). In this case, this new stage time will be informed / signaled at the last water point at the end of the stage.

14.6 Race organizers may, at any time, impose additional cutoff points for safety reasons. The provisions of the rule will apply to cyclists who have not yet reached the designated cutoff point within the allotted time or, in the sole opinion of the organizers and stewards, will not be able to do so. Any cyclist who is unable to complete a stage will be transported to the base.

14.7 If the cyclist is unable to continue the race for any reason, every effort will be made to transport cyclists and their bikes to the end of the stage.

15) YELLOW PLATE CYCLIST

15.1 Any cyclist who does not complete a stage within the maximum time for the first time will not have the stage classification and will be considered a YELLOW PLATE CYCLIST.

15.2 The yellow plate rider will have the right to continue the race, he can start in the next stage, but he will not be considered classified in the stage.

15.3 If any yellow plate cyclist does not finish a stage again within the maximum time of the stage, fails to start a stage or does not comply with any item of rule 15, he can only continue the race after analysis by the stewards and / or race director .

15.4 The yellow plate cyclist is not allowed to ride ahead of the leaders, including among the top 10, nor to pull the field, give vacuum and cannot help, under any circumstances, any racing team.

16) ABANDONMENT / CANCELLATION OF A STEP

16.1 The race organizers may cancel any stage, at any time and at their discretion, for security reasons or any other reason they consider appropriate.

16.2 If the first three teams in each category completed the stage before the moment it was canceled, the stage will be considered official and will count towards the overall results. If less than three teams have finished in any of the categories at the time of the cancellation, the stage will not be considered official and will be disregarded for the purpose of overall results.

16.3 Teams will be allocated a base time, in a percentage of the stage winner's time, for the purpose of overall results, when cyclists are on course and the stage is canceled.

16.4 Any cyclist who withdraws from a stage before it is officially canceled or who does not reach the point designated as the cutoff point for abandoning will be classified as DNF (DID NOT FINISH).

17) AWARD FOR STAGE

17.1 During the award ceremony for each stage, the first three classifieds of the stage in the following categories will be called to the podium in the following categories: GUARINI, IRON RIDER, CORPORATE, NELORE, GRANDMASTER, MASTER, MISTA, AMERICA FEMININA, AMERICA MASCULINA, FEMININA, OPEN, E- MALE SOLO MTB and FEMALE E-MTB SOLO.

17.2 During the award ceremony, the leaders of the categories will be called to the podium: GUARINI, IRON RIDER, CORPORATE, NELORE, GRANDMASTER, MASTER, MIXED, FEMALE AMERICA, MALE AMERICA, FEMALE, OPEN, E-MTB SOLO MASCULINO and E-MTB SOLO FEMALE, for the LEADER JERSEY handover ceremony.

17.3 The leading teams in each category must be present at the finish line award ceremony (if applicable) and at the official award ceremony.

18) TRANSIT RULES

18.1 The competition does not always have the exclusive use of public or private roads during the course.

18.2 All traffic laws must be obeyed at all times during the race (in Brazil, stay on the RIGHT side of the road).

18.3 STAFF instructions must be strictly observed.

19) CONTROL POINTS

19.1 There will be control points at each stage, where the rule of separation between the team (2 min) will be observed. 

19.2 Teams that are not detected when they pass through the checkpoint (s) may be disqualified.

19.3 The location of these checkpoints will not be published, and hidden checkpoints are not excluded.

20) ACCREDITATION AND BRIEFING

20.1 The registration of cyclists will be carried out in the arena of the event at a time published on the race website.

20.2 The cyclist must bring a photo ID. Cyclists licensed by the UCI (União Ciclística Internacional) must present a valid card.

20.3 All cyclists must register on the day and time established by the organization on the race website. No category changes will be allowed after closing the accreditation.

20.4 Pre-race information will be made available by the organization on the information boards and on the race website.

21) HYDRATION AND NUTRITION

21.1 Brasil Ride Espinhaço travels areas with different types of climate and different temperatures. The cyclist is responsible for ensuring his hydration and nutrition between the hydration points.

21.2 Brasil Ride Espinhaço will make water available at the official hydration points of each stage for consumption by cyclists. Abuse of using water for purposes other than consumption WILL NOT BE ALLOWED, being subject to punishment.

22) SECONDARY SUPPORT AND EXTERNAL SUPPORT

22.1 No secondary or outside help will be permitted under any circumstances. For regulatory purposes, “external help” includes physical assistance (ITEM 8.4) by anyone other than your teammate, competitor in the same category or staff at the hydration and/or course points.

22.2 Vacuum is allowed between cyclists of the same team and / or fellow competitors, but no cyclist may use a yellow plate cyclist, or anyone else who is not a participant in the race.

22.3 Vacuum and / or any support in private vehicles, motorcycles, trucks or official race vehicles is prohibited.

22.4 Only official race vehicles are allowed to follow the course. Some sections of the course will be closed to all and any traffic other than that of the race, including public roads, and its closing must be respected by all.

22.5 No rider, team support, helper, among others, may access the race area.

22.6 Cyclists in the FEMALE DOUBLE CATEGORY may not receive “towing” assistance or be pushed by male pairs.

23) MEDICAL AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

23.1 The organization will provide a fixed medical post, in the arena, and mobile medical assistance for cyclists throughout the event.

23.2 The organization will provide technical assistance to cyclists in the arena and at a neutral station at some point in each stage. The cost of any exchange of parts on the bicycle is the athlete's full responsibility.

24) WITHDRAWALS

24.1 The athletes of the teams who, for some reason, are unable to continue in the race must immediately inform the race direction and / or stewards at the beginning, at the end or at the hydration points.

24.2 If any cyclist or team does not inform the race direction and / or stewards of their withdrawal / withdrawal and a search and rescue operation is required, the cost will be borne by the cyclist or team.

24.3 It is not allowed to form new pairs between cyclists of teams that have a member outside the race.

25) ENVIRONMENT AND ETHICS

25.1 Cyclists must respect the environment fully during the entire race. Throwing garbage and damaging the environment will not be tolerated.

25.2 It is prohibited to throw bottles, glasses or water containers, paper or plastic packaging and bicycle parts into the environment.

25.3 It is forbidden to deviate from the route passing through a preserved area.

25.4 Smoking is prohibited at any point along the route. 

26) RESOURCES

26.1 Any appeal must be submitted in writing to the race director or stewards, reporting the facts and the number of cyclists involved.

26.2 Appeal on result must be submitted within 30 minutes after the disclosure of the preliminary results of the stage.

26.3 A deposit of R $ 100,00 (one hundred reais) must accompany the presentation of the appeal.

26.4 If the claim is upheld, the deposit will be returned. If the appeal is dismissed, the deposit will be maintained and reverted to the development and improvement of the race.

26.5 The presentation of the appeal must be made within 15 minutes after the cyclist crosses the finish line.

26.6 The decision related to the appeal presented, by the Panel of Stewards/Contest Director or Organizer will be final, not subject to appeal.

27) DOPING

27.1 The organizers reserve the right to test all cyclists for the use of illegal substances

27.2 All results will be forwarded to the national cycling federation and positive results will be subject to the sanctions provided for in section B.

28) CODE OF CONDUCT

28.1 It is expected that every cyclist will show sportsmanship during the competition, do not use abusive or offensive language during the race with fellow competitors and / or members of the organization's staff, do not behave in an unsportsmanlike manner and respect the competition rules.

29) PENALTIES AND FINES

29.1 Cyclists' violation of race rules results in penalties as shown in the table below

SECTION B - GENERAL RULES
Rule and / or Violation 1st violation 2st violation 3st violation Viewer discretion
False Registration and/or Accreditation Information DQ      
Rule 6.2 / 6.3 Verbal Notice (BRL 1.000,00*) DQ    
Rule 7.1 / 7.2 DQ      
Rule 7.3 / 7.4 Verbal warning 1h DQ  
Rule 8.1 1h 1h DQ  
Rule 8.5 1h 1h DQ  
Rule 8.6 DQ      
Rule 9.1-9.5 Verbal Notice (BRL 1.000,00*) DQ    
Rule 9.6 DQ      
Rule 9.7 If a prize is awarded, the team loses the day's cash prize (if 1 member is not present, the team still loses the day's cash prize). If no award is awarded, R$500,00 will be charged per absent member. It will be deducted from the overall team prize during the competition.      
Rule 11.3 R$1.000,00 15min 15min  
Rule 11.4 15min (BRL 1.000,00*) 1h 1h  
Rule 12.6 DQ      
Rule 12.7 DQ      
Rule 13.1 1hr DQ    
Rule 14.3 DQ      
Rule 18.3 15min 1h DQ  
Rule 22 1h DQ    
Rule 25 1h DQ    
Rule 27 DQ      
Rule 28 1h 1h DQ  

29.2 All penalties involving addition of team time relate to the stage in question, but will not be taken into account in determining whether the team has exceeded the maximum stage time. Not available for appeal.

30) WILL OF ORGANIZERS AND COMMISSIONERS

30.1 When any further interpretation of the rules is necessary or any specific incident that is not in these regulations, the decisions of the organizers and / or stewards will be mandatory and final.

31) STARTED

31.1 The leading teams in their categories will be the first to be aligned. They must present themselves and line up within the starting gate up to five minutes before the start of the stage.

31.2 The starting gates will be opened 30 minutes before the start of the stage and will be closed with five minutes remaining until the start of the stage.

31.3 The leaders of each category are required to wear the leading Brasil Ride Espinhaço jersey while running.

31.4 Mechanics and / or team leaders are not allowed inside the starting gate.

31.5 Starting positions must respect the provision below:

31.5.1 The starting gates must respect the general classifications of each team, in each stage, in their respective categories.

DROP GATE OVERALL RATING
A JERSEY LEADER OPEN/FEMALE/MIXED/MASTERS/AMERICAN MALE/AMERICAN FEMALE/GRANDMASTERS/NELORE/CORPORATE /IRON RIDER + 10 FIRST TEAMS IN GENERAL
CONSIDERING THE TEST LEADERS

B 2nd and 3rd OPEN / FEMALE / MIXED / MASTERS / AMERICAN MALE / AMERICAN FEMALE / GRANDMASTERS / NELORE / CORPORATE / IRON RIDER
C 4th and 5th EACH CATEGORY UNTIL THE 30th GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
D 6th and 7th EACH CATEGORY UNTIL THE 50th GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
E OTHER TEAMS

32) REGISTRATION

32.1 The registration is valid, only and exclusively, until the date of the event for which it was acquired. After that date, the registration will no longer be valid.

32.2 It will not be allowed to extend the registration for 2 consecutive years, for example, from 2020 to 2021, then to 2022.

33) CANCELLATION

33.1 The full refund for CANCELLATION, through direct validation by BRASIL RIDE, will respect article 49 of law 8.078 / 90 (CUSTOMER DEFENSE CODE):

Art. 49. The consumer can withdraw from the contract, within 7 days of his signature or the act of receiving the product or service, whenever the contracting for the supply of products and services occurs outside the commercial establishment, especially by telephone or at home.

33.2 The convenience fee is non-refundable.

33.3 In case of cancellation of the registration of one of the team members, it is the responsibility of the remaining athlete to look for another member, respecting the stipulated deadlines. 

34) PARTIAL REFUND

34.1 The cancellation of the registration will be allowed, with a partial refund of 50% of the amount paid, solely and exclusively, due to an injury, duly proven by medical certificate, and within 30 days after the date of confirmation of the registration.

35) TRANSFER

35.1 The transfer of registration will be allowed, solely and exclusively for reasons of injury, duly proven by medical certificate, within 60 days of the date of the test.

35.2 In case of transferring the registration to another athlete, a 20% fine will be charged on the standard registration fee, respecting the deadline established above.

35.3 The participant holding the vacancy must inform the event organization regarding the transfer to another athlete (br@brasilride.com.br).

35.4 In case of transfer of the registration to the next year's exam, a difference in the corresponding registration fees will be charged.

35.5 If the athlete transfers his registration from one year to the next, he will no longer be able to request a partial refund.

35.6 The participant holding the vacancy must inform the event organization regarding the transfer to the following year, informing the name and registration number. (br@brasilride.com.br).

36) GENERAL AWARDS

36.1 The champions of each category will be awarded the registration for Brasil Ride Bahia of the same year. 

36.2 Registration is personal and non-transferable. 

36.3 This registration is valid for the year of the event.

37) STEP 8 (CLOSING PARTY)

37.1 The use of uniforms with sponsor marks for the event, photographs and media coverage is not permitted.
 

REGULATION BRASIL RIDE ESPINHAÇO UCI ATHLETES

LAST UPDATE 11/12/2021

INTRODUCTION

Brasil Ride Espinhaço is a unique mountain bike race that offers an incomparable race for amateurs and professionals. All basic information pertaining to the race is available on the website www.brasilride.com.br

Male and female teams wishing to compete for points in the UCI INTERNATIONAL RANKING and dispute cash prizes, must present a valid license when registering and delivering a kit.

Registered cyclists at the UCI must arrive in Conceição do Mato in / MG sufficiently in advance to participate in the pre-race activities scheduled.

Please see pre-race information

  •     UCI TEAM CYLIST AND HEADS MEETING

      DATE: Monday, 13/12/2021
      LOCATION: Arena
      TIME: 15:00

The meeting is mandatory for all UCI cyclists
The meeting is mandatory for team leaders.

  •     KIT WITHDRAWAL AND ACCREDITATION

      DATE: Monday
      SETTING: Arena Brasil Ride
      TIME: 14:00 - 19:00


1) ADDITIONAL RULES APPLICABLE TO CYCLISTS OF THE CATEGORY UCI OPEN AND UCI FEMININA

The rules: 5 (MEDICAL ATTESTATION) and 6.3 (TANDEM BICYCLES); of the general regulation, do not apply to cyclists of the category UCI OPEN AND UCI FEMININA.

2) REQUIREMENTS FOR CYCLISTS AND TEAMS

2.1 All UCI OPEN and UCI WOMEN cyclists must present a valid UCI 2021 international license at the time of accreditation for the race. National licenses or any other license issued by any federation are not acceptable to compete in this category.

2.2 Athletes in the UCI OPEN and UCI FEMININA categories, who compete for points in the international ranking, DO NOT need to wear the same uniforms (Jersey, shorts and socks). Sleeveless T-shirts are not allowed. Teams may consist of cyclists who are not members of the same UCI registered team.

2.3 Any rider in the UCI OPEN and UCI WOMEN categories who are currently world, national or continental champions in the ELITE XCM category must wear their champion JERSEY during all stages, unless they are required to wear the category LEADER JERSEY.

2.4 Any cyclist in the UCI OPEN and UCI WOMEN categories, whose partner is not participating in the race, may be authorized to continue in the race as a yellow plate cyclist.

2.5 All yellow plate cyclists will be entitled to start the next stage with the other cyclists in the UCI OPEN and UCI FEMININA category, but will not be able to take an active part in the race and / or provide physical, mechanical and hydration assistance (ITEM 8.4 GENERAL REGULATION) for any other cyclist in the race.

2.6 Cyclists in the category UCI OPEN and UCI FEMININA yellow plate must use a yellow plate provided by the organization.


3) BICYCLES AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT

3.1 The race organizers will provide a technical support area, for the exclusive use of cyclists in the UCI OPEN and UCI FEMININA categories, along the route of each stage, which may exclude the prologue. The number and location of this area will be disclosed by the organization in the technical briefing prior to the stage.

3.2 Each team will have to check in a set of wheels, in an appropriate bag from the team itself, and an equipment box (provided by the organization), in the place defined by the organization and clearly identifiable by the race organization. Teams can place any item of their choice in the equipment box.

3.3 The technical support area will be a self service station. Teams in the UCI OPEN and UCI FEMININA categories are not authorized to accept help from third parties (including their support team) in the technical support area. Cyclists in these categories are allowed to use the technical support area.

3.4 The check-in of the equipment to be transported to a specific technical support area cannot be moved to any other support area during the stage.

3.5 The cyclist may not use items from any other equipment box without the consent of the other team. 

3.6 Teams that wish to share their items from the equipment box with another team must declare this in writing, authorizing the shared use of the items, at the time of kit retrieval and accreditation. No more than two teams are allowed to share the equipment box and the agreement must be reciprocal.

3.7 The technical support area will remain open until the first 50 teams pass through the area for UCI OPEN cyclists. The technical support service for the female UCI cyclists will remain open until one hour after the first team passes by. Once closed, cyclists in the UCI Open and UCI FEMININA categories will have the right to use neutral support (if any), intended for all teams.

3.8 The race organizers will inform the place and time for the check-in of the set of wheels and the equipment box in the briefing prior to each stage and / or in the information panel. Check-in outside the hours stipulated by the organization will not be allowed.


3.9 Cyclists of the UCI OPEN and UCI WOMEN categories are entitled to receive physical and technical assistance from other cyclists in their same category, with the exception of the yellow plate.

4) EQUIPMENT BOX AND PAIR OF WHEELS

4.1 The equipment boxes and the pair of wheels (one pair of wheels per team) will be identified with adhesive labels (offered by the organization) with the race numbers of the UCI OPEN and UCI FEMININA team wishing to use them. The disposition of equipment boxes in the technical support area will follow an increasing numerical order.

4.1.1 Equipment box. 

- Dimensions: 400 mm x 300 mm x 315 mm (approximately 30-35 L)

4.1.2 Labels for suitcase wheels.

- An identification tag will be made available by the organization for the teams to attach wheels to the suitcase. The organization will not receive suitcases without identification.

5) PENALTIES FOR BREACH OF RULES

5.1 The general rules can also be applied to cyclists licensed by the UCI as long as they are not excluded from the specific rules (eg Anti-Doping Rules).

5.2 Any violation of the rules is subject to penalties according to the table below:

PENALTIES

Rule and / or Violation

1st violation

2st violation

3st violation

Viewer discretion

Rule 2.2 / 2.3

PREVENTED TO LEAVE

 

 

 

Rule 2.5

DSQ *

 

 

 

Rule 2.6

PREVENTED TO LEAVE

                 

 

 

* ATHLETE WHO RECEIVED HELP

6) FINANCIAL PENALTIES TO UCI OPEN AND FEMALE UCI CYCLISTS AND COMPETITORS TO PODIUM

Not applicable

7) COMMISSIONERS AND ORGANIZERS 'WILL

7.1 Where any further interpretation of the rules is required or any specific incident that is not provided for in this regulation, the decision of the organizers and/or commissioners will be binding and final. Not available for appeal.

8) RESPONSIBILITY

8.1 The technical support team will take reasonable measures to ensure the proper functioning of the area, regardless of external factors.

8.2 The technical support team is exempt from any loss, damage, injury, death or reduced performance suffered by athletes participating in the event.

9) START ALIGNMENT

9.1 Starting gate
- Cyclists of all teams must present themselves, at the latest, 5 minutes before the start, at their respective starting gates, according to the general classification of the race. 
- Gate A teams are: the leading teams of the categories: OPEN, FEMALE, MIXED, MASTER, GRANDMASTER, AMERICAN MALE, AMERICAN FEMALE, NELORE, CORPORATE and IRON RIDER, and the top ten teams placed in the overall classification, considering the leaders of the test.
- The leading teams in each category must use the Jerseys Líder Brasil Ride Espinhaço.
- Team leaders and / or mechanics are not allowed inside the starting gate after cyclists are called.

9.2 Starting positions

The starting positions inside gate A must comply with the following provision: 

10) CHAMPIONS AREA

10.1 The champions' area is a place where cyclists receive drinks, food, towels and water to clean themselves. It is not allowed to remove any of these products from the champions' area, except drink and food.

10.2 Access to the champions area is restricted to:

10.2.1 Leading teams of all categories
10.2.2 1st to 5th placed in the stage in the UCI OPEN and UCI FEMININA category
10.2.3 1st to 3rd placed in the other official categories
10.2.4 Maximum of 2 team members (1 team leader and 1 technical support) duly uniformed with the team's colors and accredited by the organization.
10.2.5 Accredited media
10.2.6 In addition, as it is a highly visible area on TV, we request that bags, towels and coats brought to this area, be in the team's colors (do not use plastic bags to carry drinks and / or other objects).

11) ARRIVAL PODIUM

11.1 Protocol 

11.1.1 The first three teams of the stage, from the UCI OPEN and UCI FEMININA categories, must attend the stage award ceremony.
11.1.2 The stage award ceremony must take place within a maximum of 15 minutes after the arrival of the first three placed in the categories mentioned in item 11.1.1
11.1.3 In the event of an anti-doping test by the cyclist who will go to the podium, he will be accompanied by the chaperone until the award ceremony at the podium and then must perform the test procedures.
11.1.4 The athletes will be accompanied by members of the Brasil Ride Staff until the podium where they will remain behind the podium, in their respective finish positions (2nd, 1st, 3rd), until the beginning of the ceremony.
11.1.5 Awarded cyclists must wait for the official photos and must leave the platform down the steps.

12) AWARD CEREMONY

Category leaders will be required to adhere to the awards protocol in order to receive the Jersey Leader. It is recommended that members of the same team wear identical shirts.

12.1 Protocol

12.1.1 Stage winners and category leaders must present themselves at the award ceremony at the time defined by the organization.
12.1.2 Cyclists must go to the presentation stage when the podium is announced.
12.1.3 Cyclists must stand on the right side of the stage (looking from the front) while waiting to be called.

12.2 Stage champions

Call order:
1st Call
 
1) MALE AMERICAN (3rd, 2nd, 1st)
2) FEMALE AMERICAN (3rd, 2nd, 1st)
3) GUARINI (3rd, 2nd, 1st)
4) NELORE (3 °, 2 °, 1 °)
5) IRON RIDER (3rd, 2nd, 1st)
6) E-MTB (3rd, 2nd, 1st)

2st Call

1) CORPORATE (3rd, 2nd, 1st)
2) GRANDMASTERS (3rd, 2nd, 1st)
3) Master (3 °, 2 °, 1 °)
4) MIXED (3rd, 2nd, 1st)
5) FEMALE (3rd, 2nd, 1st)
6) OPEN (3rd, 2nd, 1st)

12.3 Jersey Leader

Call order:
1st Call
 
1) MALE AMERICAN (1st)
2) FEMALE AMERICAN (1st)
3) GUARINI (1 °)
4) NELORE (1 °)
5) IRON RIDER (1 °)
6) E-MTB (1 °)

2st Call

1) CORPORATE (1 °)
2) GRANDMASTERS (1 °)
3) MASTER (1 °)
4) OPEN (1st)
5) FEMALE (1 °)
6) MIXED (1st)

13) FINAL AWARD CEREMONY

13.1 Stage Winners

Call order:
1st Call
 
1) MALE AMERICAN (3rd, 2nd, 1st)
2) FEMALE AMERICAN (3rd, 2nd, 1st)
3) GUARINI (3rd, 2nd, 1st)
4) NELORE (3 °, 2 °, 1 °)
5) IRON RIDER (3rd, 2nd, 1st)
6) E-MTB (3rd, 2nd, 1st)

2st Call

1) CORPORATE (3rd, 2nd, 1st)
2) GRANDMASTERS (3rd, 2nd, 1st)
3) Master (3 °, 2 °, 1 °)
4) MIXED (3rd, 2nd, 1st)
5) FEMALE (3rd, 2nd, 1st)
6) OPEN (3rd, 2nd, 1st)

13.1.1 Cyclists must walk on stage in the following order: 2nd, 1st, 3rd and remain standing beside the stage until called.

13.1.2 After being awarded, they must remain for the official photo and after the photo they must go down the steps of the stage.

13.2 Winners in the overall standings

Call order:
1st Call
 
1) MALE AMERICAN (2nd, 1st, 3rd)
2) AMERICAN FEMALE (2nd, 1st, 3rd)
3) GUARINI (2rd, 1nd, 3st)
4) NELORE (2nd, 1st, 3rd)
5) IRON RIDER (2nd, 1st, 3rd)
6) E-MTB (2rd, 1nd, 3st)

2st Call

1) CORPORATE (2rd, 1nd, 3st)
2) GRANDMASTER (2nd, 1st, 3rd)
3) Master (2 °, 1 °, 3 °)
4) OPEN (2rd, 1nd, 3st)
5) FEMALE (2rd, 1nd, 3st)
6) MIXED (2nd, 1st, 3rd)


13.2.1 Riders must walk on stage in the following order: 2nd, 1st, 3rd for podium photo of each category. The others must remain standing at the side of the stage until called upon

13.2.2 Leaders of all categories will be called to receive their trophies and the official photo of the champions.

14) AWARDS BRAZIL RIDE ESPINHAÇO

  • Total prize money: R $ 56.000,00
  • The prize will be awarded to teams that complete all stages
  • Free registration for the Brasil Ride Bahia 2022 for OPEN and WOMEN category champions
FINAL CLASSIFICATION OPEN FEMININE
1ST PLACE R$ 10.000,00 R$ 10.000,00
2ST PLACE R$ 6.000,00 R$ 6.000,00
3ST PLACE R$ 4.000,00 R$ 4.000,00
4ST PLACE R$ 3.000,00 R$ 3.000,00
5ST PLACE R$ 2.000,00 R$ 2.000,00
6ST PLACE R$ 1.000,00 R$ 1.000,00
7ST PLACE R$ 800,00 R$ 800,00
8ST PLACE R$ 600,00 R$ 600,00
9ST PLACE R$ 400,00 R$ 400,00
10ST PLACE R$ 200,00 R$ 200,00

15) UCI ​​AWARDS


15.1 UCI OPEN cash prize

- By stage

€ 80,00

€ 60,00

€ 40,00

€ 30,00

€ 20,00

- Overall rating 

€ 360,00

€ 300,00

€ 240,00

€ 180,00

€ 150,00

 

10°

€ 120,00

€ 90,00

€ 75,00

€ 60,00

€ 30,00

15.2 UCI FEMALE cash prize

- By stage

€ 80,00

€ 60,00

€ 40,00

€ 30,00

€ 20,00

- Overall rating

€ 360,00

€ 300,00

€ 240,00

€ 180,00

€ 150,00

 

10°

€ 120,00

€ 90,00

€ 75,00

€ 60,00

€ 30,00

 

16) XCM UCI RANKING SCORE

150

120

100

80

75

 

10°

65

60

55

50

45

 

11°

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17) FINAL MEETING

17.1 Mandatory presence of all UCI OPEN and UCI FEMININA teams, UCI commissioners and event organizers

17.2 The objectives of this meeting are the athletes' suggestions for the next event 

18) AFTER THE EVENT

PLACE: ARENA BRASIL RIDE ESPINHAÇO

TIME: 20:15

OBJECTIVE: Famous stage 6 ... Many caipirinhas to enjoy your conquest at BRASIL RIDE ... YOU DESERVE !!!

BRAZIL RIDE ESPINHAÇO UCI ATHLETES RACE RULES

BRAZIL RIDE ESPINHAÇO GENERAL RACE RULES

UCI CYCLING MTB REGULATIONS

 

E-MTB

BRAZIL RIDE ESPINHAÇO E-MTB

RULES AND REGULATIONS

This document defines the rules and regulations of the E-MTB modality.
An E-Mountain Bike is a bicycle operated with two sources of energy, the power of the human pedal and an electric motor, which only provides assistance when the cyclist is pedaling.

1. CATEGORIES

1.1 Individual male with a minimum age of 19 years.

1.2 Individual female with a minimum age of 19 years.

2. ROUTE

2.1 Contest format is the 5-stage marathon

3. CHARACTERISTICS OF E-MTB

3.1 Engine assistance up to 25 km / h.
3.2 Technical assistance during the race consists of repairs or replacement of any part of the bicycle other than the frame
3.3 Technical assistance is only authorized in places determined by the organization.
3.4 Bicycle changes are not allowed.
3.5 The e-mtb must be in the bike park for conference
3.6 The organization will define schedules and specifics for checking e-mtb.

4. BATTERIES AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

4.1 Daily energy capacity per pilot
4.2 Capacity should be in the range of 1.950 W to 2.100 W.
Example:
- Cyclists who have a bicycle with 500W batteries will have 4 batteries per day (2 at the beginning + 2 at the filling station).
- Cyclists who have a bicycle with 650W or 700Wh batteries will have 3 batteries per day (2 at the beginning + 1 at the filling station).
- The Organizer will define 1 refueling station per stage, where competitors will have access to their spare batteries that will be exchanged with used batteries.
- This point will be informed in order to allow the teams to adapt their strategy according to the location of the filling station.
4.3 Delivery of Extra Batteries:
- The competitor may deliver to the organization 1 battery, PROPERLY IDENTIFIED WITH NAME, TEL and EMAIL, to be taken to the exchange point.
- The organization will only accept batteries PROPERLY IDENTIFIED
- The competitor may only replace the battery EXCHANGE POINT determined by the organization.
- The competitor must remove his battery with the organization at the end of each stage.
- Competitors wishing to charge the battery WILL NOT BE ABLE TO LEAVE THE BATTERY UNLOADED AT THE EXCHANGE POINT. The organization IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE BATTERY LEFT AT THE EXCHANGE POINT AND WILL NOT BRING THIS BATTERY BACK.

5. BIKES CONFERENCE

5.1 The organization will define specific times for checking e-mtb.
 

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