Hi all, please see below for the latest update from the CTT.
Further updates expected next week...
“We’re receiving an increasing number of enquiries about when it will be possible to start events once more.
Many will have seen that British Cycling issued a release yesterday in which it was said that for international and national level races, including national series and championships, the suspension of events was extended until 01 September 2020, and that for regional racing the suspension of events was extended until 01 August 2020. The Board of CTT consider that by its very nature time trialling is different to road racing and consequently for time trials it will be easier to accommodate the government’s guidelines on the measures that need to be put in place to help control the spread of COVID-19 and in particular the requirement for social distancing.
We’re hoping that it will be possible for events to take place, perhaps initially in some limited form, in the not too distant future. We understand that the government is looking at ways outdoor sport and social activity can resume once more, although currently we don’t know when that will be. Presently all CTT events are suspended up to and including 30 June. There is to be further government guidance announced on Monday next week, 01 June, and it is anticipated that a further CTT release will be issued shortly after. Plans are being put in place so once we’re able to, we can start events once more and guidance will be given to all clubs and CTT districts in good time to allow this to happen. “
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Update from CTT
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Hi All, Many have been asking about resuming TTs in Scotland. Below is the current Scot Gov position which makes clear that at the moment it is NOT possible. What is the current Scottish Government guidance on participating in Sport? The Scottish Government updated the official guidance for sport, culture and leisure on 9 July. The current guidance is that you can go outside for exercise and activity. This can be done more than once a day. The guidance now allows for participation in outdoor non-contact sport. It also allows for children and young people under 18 to participate in organised outdoor contact sport, in line with the guidance of the Scottish Governing Body for that sport. During participation you should ensure you are applying physical distancing and good hygiene rules and following all other Scottish Government Coronavirus (COVID-19) guidance. You should not participate in any outdoor exercise or activity if you are self-isolating (see below). Can I participate with others? You can participate in outdoor non-contact sports on your own, with members of your own household and with members of four other households. Groups should contain no more than fifteen people, but less if possible. When participating with people from outside your household you must maintain 2 meters physical distance from them at all times. You should not meet people from more than four other households each day, for any reason . Organised adult sports activity such as competition and formal club activity involving people from more than four households are not permitted at this time.