Last Update: 2024.05.03
Trials start every 20 minutes (00/20/40 minutes past the hour)
- 5 minutes to set up
- 10 minutes of operating time
- 5 minutes to exit
Prelims: Single Lane Trials (concurrent test lanes on a rotating schedule)
- Enables optimization for each challenge task to refine approaches.
- All teams get 10 trials – 2 trials in each lane in FLAT/EASIER and SLOPED/HARDER configurations. (the number of trials is subject to change)
- Teams can DROP 1 of 2 scores in EACH LANE, so are encouraged to try the harder configurations.
- 5 concurrent start points with 20 minutes trials = 15 trials per hour.
Semis: Multi Lane Trials (left-side and right-side sequences)
- Requires balancing system configurations for different lane sequences.
- Perform lanes in any order according to risk, but have to drive a bit further if out of order.
- Teams can DROP 1 of 4 scores in the two sequences.
- 2 concurrent start points with 20 minutes trials = 6 trials per hour
Finals: Continuous Circuit (clockwise then counter-clockwise sequences)
- This is a good final trial for the best performing teams because it requires traversing ALL the available test lanes in some prescribed order. Or teams can be allowed to choose their order.
- The time limit should be set to enable the best teams to finish all the terrains. If multiple teams finish all the lanes, the most efficient time is the winner.
- Perform lanes in any order according to risk, but have to drive a bit further if out of order.