Registrations for the first Belgian Endurance-cross competition are open
Registrations for the first race of the Belgian Championship Belgian Endurance-cross (BEX) 2023 in Bergen (Mons) on Monday, May 1 are open. As for all BMB BEX competitions in 2023, registration will be done via RIS timing.
The rider who registers the BEX team or who registers himself as a SOLO/VINTAGE rider must click on the link of the form and log in with the same data he/she used for his/her permit application in the My FMB-BMB application ( Magellan). The login is always the e-mail address (username) and the password that was chosen when registering on My FMB-BMB. Have you forgotten your password? No problem, open the My FMB-BMB application on your PC, click on 'Login' and then on 'Forgot codes? These will be sent to you by email.
Once you have logged in, you will notice that all your details have been filled in automatically.
If you register a BEX team DUO, you must add the second rider of the team, either by entering his/her BEX annual permit number, or his/her BEX permit 1 event number or if it concerns a rider with a valid foreign permit, complete his/her details.
For the competition in Mons, the following categories are provided that count for the Belgian BEX championship:
- Duo BEX1 (5-hour endurance in a team of 2 riders)
- Duo BEX2 (5-hour endurance in a team of 2 riders)
- Solo (3-hour endurance, 1 rider)
- Vintage
In addition, there is a separate form for the BEX Motos Classic competition over 2 series of 60 minutes for motorcycles built between 1972 and 1992. This competition does not count towards the championship.
Please refer below:
- Info registration procedure BEX competitions from 2023
- Registration form BEX Mons 01/05/2023
- Info BEX Competition Mons (Mons) 01/05/2023
- Sports regulations BEX 2023
- Technical regulations BEX 2023
Text and photo: BMB
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