While the Kenda AMA Tennessee Knockout Extreme Enduro will go ahead on August 14-16 in accordance with the AMA’s Safe To Race Toolkit, the event will now not be part of the WESS Enduro World Championship in 2020 but will return to the series in 2021.
The WESS Enduro World Championship, together with the TKO organisers, have decided to withdraw the event from the 2020 WESS Enduro World Championship calendar due to ongoing COVID-19 travel restrictions. With the world slowly beginning to rebuild following the coronavirus pandemic, the current restrictions surrounding international travel to North America make it unviable for competitors and teams from outside of North America to adequately plan for the race.
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Winfried Kerschhaggl – WESS Enduro World Championship Series Manager: “Of course it is disappointing that we are withdrawing the Kenda AMA Tennessee Knock Out Extreme Enduro from the 2020 calendar, but we firmly believe it is the right thing to do. As we all begin to rebuild life as COVID-19 restrictions ease, as a championship we still face many uncertainties surrounding international travel, and especially trans-Atlantic travel. TKO is fixed for 2021, this is simply a one-year postponement. The WESS Enduro World Championship will visit Tennessee next year. We know how much the US riders have been looking forward to participating in the series for the very first time at TKO, but at this time it is not practical to do so. We will watch on intently and wish Eric and his team all the best with this year’s race.”
Eric Peronnard – Kenda AMA Tennessee Knockout Extreme Enduro Co-Organiser: “We were really excited to have the Kenda AMA Tennessee Knockout Extreme Enduro as part of this year’s WESS Enduro World Championship, but we completely understand why the series is no longer able to include TKO in its 2020 schedule. This year has been extremely difficult for everyone, to say the least. With many parts of the world lifting lock downs and restrictions at different speeds, it’s impractical at this stage to expect overseas competitors and teams to attend due to difficulties and uncertainties they face. With TKO preparations continuing, we are excited to have a green light to go racing this August 14-16 and look forward to finally being a part of WESS in 2021.”
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