The Georgia Cup has Responded!
I got an email and a follow up phone call today from Jay Lowe from the GA-Cup series. We had a great discussion and I am pleased to announce that the GA-cup has experienced many changes for 2008.
Here are some important points:
1. The Ga-Cup is under new management in 2008. Jay has taken over the sole management role and is advised by several folks who help guide his decisions.
2. No more fees for timing chip rental! Chip rental is free, if you have purchased your own previously, you get a discount on your registration fee. You don't have to leave your CC# on a little piece of paper any more either.
3. Registration has been streamlined on bike reg, but you can also register in person on the day of the event.
4. Now that the Ga-cup has some experience with the timing chips, results have been very fast and reliable.
5. If you don't want the telemarketing phone messages, press 5 when you get it or send an email to info@georgiacup.com to unsubscribe.
We also hope to get Jay on the podcast for an interview for the next episode to describe what has changed this year in the Ga-cup. He will also give some details about the headline events such as the 5day, 7 stage Tour of Atlanta.
Looks like we'll give them a chance this year and see for ourselves if things are better.
Thanks Jay!
Here are some important points:
1. The Ga-Cup is under new management in 2008. Jay has taken over the sole management role and is advised by several folks who help guide his decisions.
2. No more fees for timing chip rental! Chip rental is free, if you have purchased your own previously, you get a discount on your registration fee. You don't have to leave your CC# on a little piece of paper any more either.
3. Registration has been streamlined on bike reg, but you can also register in person on the day of the event.
4. Now that the Ga-cup has some experience with the timing chips, results have been very fast and reliable.
5. If you don't want the telemarketing phone messages, press 5 when you get it or send an email to info@georgiacup.com to unsubscribe.
We also hope to get Jay on the podcast for an interview for the next episode to describe what has changed this year in the Ga-cup. He will also give some details about the headline events such as the 5day, 7 stage Tour of Atlanta.
Looks like we'll give them a chance this year and see for ourselves if things are better.
Thanks Jay!


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