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Etape Loch Ness 2020 is cancelled


By Tom Ramage

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Caledonian Concepts, organisers of the Etape Loch Ness – a cycle sportive round the iconic Loch Ness – announced today (Monday, June 22) that the 2020 event has been cancelled due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.

Originally scheduled to take place on April 26, the event was postponed until September 13, but the organisers have now taken the difficult decision to cancel the event.

Loch Ness Etape 2019
Loch Ness Etape 2019

Having been working with agencies and stakeholders over the past few months during the Coronavirus lockdown, the ultimate decision was made based on the health and welfare of all those involved in the event.

That included participants, volunteers, staff, the emergency services and the local community. The team also conducted a survey of participants to better understand their thoughts and concerns.

All entries will automatically be transferred to the 2021 Etape Loch Ness on April 25 and all entrants have been contacted by email with further information today.

General entry to the Etape Loch Ness typically sells out within 52 hours and organisers encourage participants to choose to defer to 2021.

Explaining the decision, Malcolm Sutherland, event director, said: “First of all, I’d like to thank everyone for their incredible support and patience over the last few very challenging months.

“The decision to cancel was not taken lightly but we feel it is the right decision to make to protect our participants, our volunteers and everyone involved, including emergency services and importantly our local community which has always been so supportive.

“The Etape Loch Ness is a highlight of the cycling calendar in Scotland and beyond, and with the current social distancing measures and other restrictions in place would simply not be the same Etape that we all love.

"Instead, we will put our energy into making the Etape Loch Ness 2021 the best it can be.

“Our decision to cancel the event at this stage is also based on the training required to prepare for the event. We are also mindful that many participants were planning to use the event to raise money for charities and we will be working with our charity partner, Macmillan Cancer Support, to maximise fundraising in 2021.

“With huge numbers of people finding a passion for cycling over the lockdown period and sales of bikes soaring, we look forward to seeing past participants and new cyclists enjoying our event in 2021 and for years to come.”

Former international road cyclist and British Cycling coach, Kenny Riddle, added: “Although I am saddened to hear of the cancellation of the 2020 event, I know it is the right decision to make at this time.

"The Etape is an event that I look forward to each year, and I know plenty of other people do too. I look forward to seeing everyone on the start line in April 2021.”

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