Whatever may or may not happen come December 26, planning for this year's Cemetery Circuit motorcycle race is still going ahead.
Organisers Julie and Allan (Flea) Willacy will not be deterred by the global pandemic, concentrating instead on the possibility of a good day's racing and a big crowd.
They've even invested in a brand new website designed by Jeff Croot of Inferno Design. With Jeff being a bike racer himself, he'll know exactly what's needed.
"We'll go online for entry forms for competitors and, hopefully, ticket sales won't be far behind it," says Flea. "We're definitely carrying on, but the downside is no overseas competitors. That will bring all the top New Zealand riders to the forefront."
New Zealand riders have proven time and again that they can take their place with the best in the world, says Flea, so there will still be some amazing racing.
Boxing Day at the Cemetery Circuit is the last day of racing in the three days of the Suzuki Series, with the other two rounds being at Bruce McLaren Motorsport at Taupō on December 6 and Manfeild in Manawatū on December 13.
Whanganui District Council and contractors are working on part of the track, replacing infrastructure but also improving the surface.
"They've moved a manhole in Wilson St out of the way for us ... and they've cut some trees down and made inserts to go into the ground so we can slide poles in them and put our fence up. The Council has been very good to us. The whole road will be hot mix."