A bit less than in previous years? Interesting theory, let's see.
All January to May:
2020: 2 in January, ITT and TTT, ITT in February, then ITT April, TTT May. That's 5 fantasy TT in 5 months.
2019: TTT in January.
2018: TTT in January
2017: TTT in January
2016: TTT in January
2015: Nothing?
No guarantee the counting is correct, just looked at the name of the race and the description. Very possible, even likely that I either missed a few or that some don't have TT in the name or the description. Pretty sure we had a Guadeloupe TT sometime... but didn't find it, could be after May too of course. But even though I thoroughly enjoy disproving stuff like that, I'm not going to invest more time to look for more. Feel free to update this stat yourself.
But having 5 fantasy TTs in 5 months certainly is not "less than in previous years" Or show us the 6 fantasy TTs in previous years.
The interesting theory turned out to be a false fact, an empty talking point. This is not helpful in the least. You want to criticize anybodies work, do it on the basis of facts. Not by making stuff up, be it maliciously or due to lack of proper research.
So the facts are: We have a bit more fantasy TT than in previous years.
I had completely forgotten about it after February, possibly even the one in February was in because somebody asked for it, don't remember. If somebody asked, it was most likely: OL. No "we asked several times", it's OL that asks for it, when I forget it. And then I put it in. That simple, monthly TT either ITT or TTT missing? Ask for it. And I'll put it in. Same for the 2 pavé fantasy races in the pavéless months, I often need FL to remind me of that.
The situation 2020 is: Preliminary research shows that we have way more fantasy TTs than in previous years. We have OL to thank for that.
Btw, focusing on this point doesn't mean in the least that I accept any of the other points in your post.