Because that is what Tony decided.

No further discussion or reason is need

Ed


[email protected] wrote:

>Gotta ask.  Why a waiver is needed for a non usa cycling event?  In my 40 
>years of riding  and racing around the world I only signed a release when it 
>was a race for money.  From what I was told by usa cycling if a coach wants to 
>hold a sanctioned training ride he may do so by charging 1 dollar and sign a 
>release. Then all are covered by usa insurance. Any answers?
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: "Hal Marcus" <[email protected]>
>Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 13:12:00 
>To: <[email protected]>
>Subject: [Gyros: 15239] Monday night ride
>
>6pm sharp Trek store. 
>
>Tonight we will be easy 17-17.5, so everyone can join. I expect a lot of
>people including new faces. First safety, then fun. The ride will focus on
>each of us becoming better cyclist.
>
>Remember to sign the waver in the Trek store.
>
>There is NO need to respond to this e-mail.
>
>Hal Marcus
>
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