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2020 Season -- Will the pandemic end it?

Spring riding season is a wash, no doubt about that, let's hope our numbers are way better by summer. Rider #51 (y)
 
This sticker might be worth something one day?
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We are thinking about preparing for an October national. That seems far enough away to be safe maybe.
I hope.
Possibly
 
Spring riding season is a wash, no doubt about that, let's hope our numbers are way better by summer. Rider #51 (y)

What does the (y) mean?


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"Although MotoAmerica and VIR worked diligently to find an alternative date, the task proved impossible. MotoAmerica, however, is still working toward holding a 10-event schedule."

Meanwhile, at CSBK, zzzzzzz.....

 
That MA event is only 3 weeks out. CSBK first event isn't until a few weeks after that.
 
That MA event is only 3 weeks out. CSBK first event isn't until a few weeks after that.

Not . Gonna. Happen.

We all know it.

Why doesn't CSBK tell us?

Dereliction of duty to inform.

Plain and simple.

Say *something*, CSBK, ffs.

Total joke.
 
What does the (y) mean?


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Well that is a thumbs up and #51 is my competition plate number and that was a reference to people not being racers.

What does "Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk" mean :ROFLMAO:
 
Not . Gonna. Happen.

We all know it.

Why doesn't CSBK tell us?

I've already explained it - TWICE. Due to contractual obligations, they can't officially cancel an event until they can point to an external "force majeure" that they can use - such as a public health authority officially stating that public gatherings will be prohibited until after the date of the event. Thus far, that has not happened.

If they cancelled the event pro-actively then THEY would be on the hook for all the contract disruptions, and wouldn't be able to point to a "force majeure" clause. If the virus decided to go away as quickly as it came ... then they would have cancelled the event for no reason ... and that would be expensive.

The crystal ball that CSBK has, that predicts what influence this virus has 6 weeks from now, isn't any clearer than what yours or mine is. Conversely, you and I have access to the same information that they do, and your ability to predict the viability of that event is just as good as theirs is.

And no, I don't think CSBK round 1 is going to happen, either. Round 2 (Grand Bend, June) might, maybe.
 
I've already explained it - TWICE. Due to contractual obligations, they can't officially cancel an event until they can point to an external "force majeure" that they can use - such as a public health authority officially stating that public gatherings will be prohibited until after the date of the event. Thus far, that has not happened.

If they cancelled the event pro-actively then THEY would be on the hook for all the contract disruptions, and wouldn't be able to point to a "force majeure" clause. If the virus decided to go away as quickly as it came ... then they would have cancelled the event for no reason ... and that would be expensive.

The crystal ball that CSBK has, that predicts what influence this virus has 6 weeks from now, isn't any clearer than what yours or mine is. Conversely, you and I have access to the same information that they do, and your ability to predict the viability of that event is just as good as theirs is.

And no, I don't think CSBK round 1 is going to happen, either. Round 2 (Grand Bend, June) might, maybe.
Brian, I appreciate and applaud your diplomatic nature.

My beef is with CSBK for saying *nothing*.

At this stage, *you* are their lay spokesman.

Not acceptable.
 

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