The latest lockdown will have serious repercussions for practice track operators heading into the off-season, traditionally one of the most lucrative times of the year for the industry.
Martin Craven, who runs FatCat Motoparc ā one of the UKās premier practice facilities ā has shut the South Yorkshire track from today and is not looking forward to the next four weeks.
āIām going to have no income for a month and itās a big machine to feed with a lot of bills to pay,ā he said, ābut Iām just going to have to keep my head down for four weekends and see where we are come December.
āWe had our last day yesterday. I think everyone must have thought ālockdown, Iām going out for a last rideā so we had a nice, busy day.
āOrdinarily, we start getting really busy in November because the race season is finished. Normally the weather can be bad but at the moment it happens to be okay, there are no race meetings at all and people arenāt going abroad so itās a shame that weāve had to shut because weāre on a 50-acre site and we park everyone 10 metres apart.ā
The new lockdown hasnāt specified that practice tracks must close but Martin feels COVID-19 legislation will impact so heavily on his business itās not worth incurring the running costs to stay open.
āWe havenāt been told to shut. What affects us is the ban on travel for leisure activities. If one family from Doncaster wanted to rent the track and ride their bikes that would be okay but, obviously, thatās not viable for anybody.ā
During the first lockdown, one of the major topics of debate was the need to support the NHS by not putting extra pressure on its resources and Martin says this is another factor in his decision to close.
āMorally, I donāt like the idea of me opening and three people breaking their legs and getting rushed to Doncaster Hospital and every bed is full of COVID-19 patients. Iām not saying thatās going to happen but thereās a possibility ā Iāve got to think of the bigger picture.
āBut I canāt keep closed for ever because Iām not getting any help. Itās rubbish but when we do reopen people will want to ride their bikes and then weāll probably be busy come December, weather permitting.ā