The complete autumn calendar of the MON!
Since it was announced that competitions are allowed again, the MON has been working hard on an interesting calendar for the rest of 2020. The MON is rightly proud of the fact that this has been successful! However, both the No Fear Energy Cup and the Protempo Cup have been moved to 2021
A nice series was presented last week. Another 5 competition days were added this week. For the time being, racing will take place in Horst, Overloon, Utrecht, Boekel, Berghem, Oss, Reusel, Deurne, Bergharen and Dongen. Thanks to these clubs, the MON hopes to offer a nice end to the year. This means that the months of September and October are completely filled, with 8 competitions for the youth and 8 competitions for the national classes. Of course, everyone must still adhere to certain rules and measures at all competitions.
One point is still missing from this message; the class division for the national competitions. “We are still figuring this out and will be announced as soon as possible. All matches are over our calendar page to be found,” said the MON
No Fear Energy and Protempo Cup moved to 2021
In agreement with both main sponsors, it has been decided to focus attention and energy on a successful edition in 2021. Given the cancellation of many competitions this year, it is simply not possible to run full-fledged competitions for both cups. Both Protempo and No Fear Energy hope that you will be at the start of the cups again next year with enthusiasm.
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