Another CX league has said no racing this season: Western league also cancelled.
Yorkshire too, a couple of weeks ago, although they are still hoping to run a handful of non-league races if it's at all possible.
In theory, TT should be easier but, at our club at least, the people that run TT events are mostly at the older-end of the membership spectrum and I'm sure this may have additional impact in getting events up and running.
TBH, I'm not anticipating any racing in 2020 and am enjoying a bit of time away from the youth racing circus just riding bikes with my son. It's not all bad!
On the plus side, TTs are hopefully restarting in the 2nd week of July, subject to final approval, and of course additional risk assessment.
Allow online signup and allocate start times in advance so people only need to arrive at the layby with enough time to roll to the line, put a foot down and off they go and it’s sussed.
This isn't far off what's going to happen, but the TTs need to be run under CTT (or BC) rules or you're not insured, and currently CTT say "no races".
CTT are, quite rightly, consisdering not just the legal and technical issues of running socially-distanced TTs, but also the public perception of seeing such events.
My local district (Manchester) decided not to run any TTs July Aug, other districts may go ahead next month depending on govt guidelines - I'd guess a small minority will do this but let's see.
I'll try to take the TT bike out for at least a couple of spins on our ten course on my own, just to see if all this zwift racing means anything, but basically that's it for testing 2020 for me.
