SALT LAKE CITY -- Wet weather and rough salt have forced the cancellation of Speed Week races at Utahs famous Bonneville Salt Flats for the past two years, but organizers say they now have enough miles of smooth, dry salt to hold the event.The Southern California Timing Association is planning the races for Aug. 13 to 19, as long as Mother Nature cooperates, according to association president Bill Lattin.Speed Week is the largest event of several annual races staged at the treeless, white expanse about 100 miles west of Salt Lake City. For decades, people have used the flat, glasslike surface to set speed records sometimes topping 400 mph.Speed Week was cancelled in 2014 just days before the time trials were scheduled to begin after monsoon storms dumped ankle-deep water on the flats.Last year, it was called off weeks in advance after organizers found mud and slush. Its unclear exactly what caused those poor conditions, but racers said the patchy, thin salt crust confirmed their suspicions that the flats have been deteriorating for years.The racing community says nearby mining is draining a salty aquifer that helps replenish the flats each year. Racers who have sounded the alarm want Congress to step in and pass a law because they think federal land managers arent doing enough to restore the flats.The Bureau of Land Management, which oversees the flats, has pointed to heavy rains as the cause of poor conditions and has noted that the agency requires the mining company to pump brine back onto the flats every winter with the goal of thickening the salt crust.Lattin said he and other racers want to see much more brine pumped on the flats every year.The BLM has said its waiting to see results of a study expected in 2018 from a University of Utah professor examining the salt crust and the effects of human activity, weather and other factors.Kevin Oliver, manager of the BLMs west desert district, said the agency is looking forward to the races returning this summer and has been monitoring conditions at the flats.The warm evaporative weather is shaping up the salt flats nicely, Oliver said in a statement, adding that the BLM hopes monsoon storms dont interfere with events for summer and fall.With dry weather, Lattin thinks organizers can clear an eight-mile track for long races next month and a shorter course of three or four miles. 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Jones spoke to ESPN during his visit to the Tour de France on Sunday in which he followed stage nine in the Pyrenees, travelling in the Orica-BikeExchange team car.Jones said there is player depth in Australia. He also added that it was not the responsibility of Cheika, his former Randwick Rugby Club teammate, to develop the players adequately, but more so that of the Australian Super Rugby franchises. Possibly [developing that depth] hasnt been done as well as it should have. Im sure they are going to turn that around in the next 12 months.But when asked if he believes Australia has the playing chops to challenge for the series, especially against the world No. 1 New Zealand All Blacks, Jones said: It looks like they are going to bring [Will] Genia, [Matt] Giteau, [Adam] Ashley-Cooper and Drew Mitchell back [from France]. They will make a difference.The problem for Australia is that [it] is a short-term solution. 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