I think it could be done. There's definitely the appetite for the race and I think with a couple of new publications coming out aimed at the CX market and retailers/manufacturers making bigger inroads into the discipline it should be feasible again.
What it really needs is someone motivated and savvy enough to pull together the elements needed to make the event work. With things like the Supercross, Ripley, CityCross and so on, it's a bit of a shame that London doesn't have it's own flagship event. Muddy Hell would be the logical choice to start with. I know Rollapaluza cited funding issue but I'm at a bit of a loss as to how an event like that could actually fail and how there wasn't the all round will to make it happen.
I think it could be done. There's definitely the appetite for the race and I think with a couple of new publications coming out aimed at the CX market and retailers/manufacturers making bigger inroads into the discipline it should be feasible again.
What it really needs is someone motivated and savvy enough to pull together the elements needed to make the event work. With things like the Supercross, Ripley, CityCross and so on, it's a bit of a shame that London doesn't have it's own flagship event. Muddy Hell would be the logical choice to start with. I know Rollapaluza cited funding issue but I'm at a bit of a loss as to how an event like that could actually fail and how there wasn't the all round will to make it happen.