Will Rice christens the president’s pool for the very last time plus GSA wins men’s race… really!
Alumni
After a false start and then a botched start, the alumni race began. Will Rice’s team featured biking gods & goddesses from four different decades, and chuggers ranging from class of 1988 to 2003. Mike Leman ‘01 came out of the pit with the crowd and slowly gained ground to put second rider Larry “the fossil” Fossi ‘79 just within reach of the lead. He captured the lead by the end of his two laps, and Tommy Dang ‘03 took it from there. After that, it wasn’t even close. We lapped everyone! (Note to Todd Nix & Craig Mielke … you still have to come back next year!) Best alum times for the day were by Mark Jenkins ‘83, Carl Williams ‘00, Scot Salmon ‘97 and Mike Leman ‘01, all of whom rode around 1:28. Will Rice now owns 18 of a possible 23 titles (including last year’s Beer-Run).
Women
Will Rice started with the pack and steadily rose through the ranks to take the lead around the 7th/8th rider. No penalties and smart rides by all led the women to their first victory since 1999. Perennial rival Brown finished eight seconds back.
Men
Sitting among the top four teams for first several riders, Will Rice eventually pulled into first before an unfortunate crash on the turn near the pit dropped them back about 25 seconds behind the leaders – GSA, Brown & Jones. The men did their best to catch up, and eventually passed Brown but couldn’t catch Jones or the amazingly solid GSA riders, who led without challenges from that point on to capture their first-ever Beer-Bike title. WRC finished third after Jones, but beer penalties put us fourth behind Baker. Brown crashed late in the race so finished far back.
So… we were pretty damn close to a sweep. But hey, if we can’t win the men’s race at least no other college did! It seems only fitting that Will Rice be the last college to enjoy the presidential pool privilege (when Dr. Gillis steps down as president this summer, the house is being converted to offices and the pool will be closed forever).
See ya next year!
jen cooper ‘90