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WHAT TO DO AFTER THE LOCKDOWN?

Prom what T understand, the UK hasn't experienced anything quite like Covid-19 quarantine since WWTT - it's been an unforgettable time in many ways because work for most has just stopped dead, all track days have been postponed, and for me, my shop had to close, furloughing our staff until... well, we don't know when. As T'm writing this, we are probably just at the start of lockdown and it's going to be a while before any of us experience the thrill of track riding again. So, with that in mind, how will it feel at our very first track day after being housebound for so long?

T can imagine that by the time this is over, we're all going to feel very different mentally and those who didn't do their daily exercise, are going to feel it physically as well. T personally haven't been on track since March 13.

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