Kent have stopped running their 12 hour too, so that leaves us with the Breckland, Yorkshire, West Cheshire and Newbury events.
Moving the men's BBAR to be based on 25, 50 and 100 mile events like the women's championship could actually be quite good: it would be a proper competition contested by lots of the best testers in the country, and would have more of a claim to the 'all rounder' title. It would alkso leave more space to run a separate long distance BAR, i.e. a formal CTT version of the 24 hour fellowship's competition. I think Nick Clarke may be proposing that this year?
Part of the problem with the 12 hour and the BBAR is that most people only ride one a year, which excludes all the slower courses for anyone who has BBAR ambitions - and then the slower events become backwaters where you can never race against the best riders. If you kept the 12 but ranked the BBAR based on points and positions, that could widen the field for both competitions and may well be healthy for both of them.