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We were forced out of racing bubble - and it must stay that way to fix the sport

York makes its comeback behind closed doors on Thursday
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced racing's stakeholders to become more adaptive and receptive

Now racing is back under way, it is easy to forget how different things were during lockdown. Everyone's world was transformed, for reasons that were sadly understandable.

We were lucky. We were healthy and we had horses, we could work outside. But it was certainly not a normal time, with no entries, no declarations, no racing. Not even any calls from journalists!

Going back almost to base zero made everyone feel reflective and reassess their lifestyle.

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