Can I upload a rider database?
Yes.
OnTheDay.net is developed with USAC races in mind. As a promoter of a USAC race, you have access to the USAC rider databases for registration purposes.
OnTheDay.net allows promoters to upload a rider database for exclusive use with their event.
Do you do on-line registration?
No.
OnTheDay uses the race entries collected by online registration providers. Promoters upload their race entries to this site to mange and publish their results in real time.
If a rider database has been uploaded, entries are cross-checked to ensure data accuracy.
How are you doing your documentation?
The documentation part of our site is created using wordpress.
Why the spartan appearance?
The OnTheDay.net web application is written with 3G smart phones in mind. Smart phone web browsers display on smaller screens, so at the moment, the site looks spartan on a regular browser.
Additionally, keeping the site text-based minimises download times over 3G connections. In fact, the OnTheDay.net application also works well over slower non-3G connections due to being text-based.
Formatting will improve as part of our development, but functionality and speed will have priority.
How do I connect to the site?
With smart phones, netbooks, iPads(!), laptops or anything that can connect to the internet.
Anyone who is interested can view what is public – this includes racers at the event with their own internet devices. Racers can therefore view race results as soon as they are posted to the site.
What is OnTheDay.net?
OnTheDay.net is a web application for promoters to manage and publish the race day registration and results activities at bicycle races.
Race personnel log into the site and update/enter registration information and results. Several race personnel can be entering information at the same time from multiple devices.
When ready, start lists and results can be published so anyone can view them. OnTheDay.net serves as your real-time, on-line results service for events you host here.