These bike polo rules are governed by the San
Diego Bike Polo Club (California, U.S.A.):
- Hitting the ball - All players must play right handed. (Some day we
will start a league for lefties, but until then we have to have everyone hitting
from the same side.) The ball may only be intentionally struck by a mallet when
the frame of the rider's bike has been parallel to the sideline for at least 21
feet (three bike lengths).
- Right of way - A player's right-of-way must be respected! Right
-of-way is established when one player has approached the ball on his or her
right, with their bike positioned parallel to the sidelines at least 21 feet
before striking (three bike lengths).
- Veering - Veering occurs when a player fails to establish or maintain
a position parallel to the sidelines before intentionally striking the ball. If
veering is called the other team takes over from the spot of the infraction
- Contact - Intentional contact of any kind with an opposing player or
bike is illegal
- Foot position - A players foot must remain on or in the pedals at all
times. If a player's foot touches the ground, that player must clear the field
of play by crossing out-of-bounds at the nearest point and then return to
action. A player may not hit the ball while his or her foot is on the ground.
- Start of play - Each chukkar is started by a "joust" A joust is when
one player designated by his/her respective team, sets-up in the goal to sprint
to a ball placed at the center of the field. The sprinters take start on the
command of the referee.
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