2021 SSDT cancelled
By Team TMX on 28th Dec 20
Sadly, the 2021 edition of the Scottish Six-Days Trial and Pre'65 Scottish trials have been cancelled with the pandemic continuing to cause uncertainty within off-road sport.
This is the statement from the E&DMC Chairman, Pete Bremner:
"It is with a heavy heart that the Edinburgh and District MC has taken the decision, as a result of the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic, to cancel the 2021 SSDT and the Pre65 Scottish trials.
"We realise that this will be a massive disappointment to many people. However, we are making an early, logical decision to provide fans and everyone else involved in the event as much notice as possible.
"Competitors who have entered the events will be contacted shortly after the two organising committees have met to decide on the way forward."
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