Doug Derdowski has been rolling TNR for years now, he's been riding for ten. Doug likes the long distances and in 2010 rode 411.4 miles, 5th overall and 1st place amongst the Michigan Brotherhood in the National 24 Hour Challenge, get out of town! Doug's an MSU grad and has a masters from Grand Valley. He is a consultant for students with autism and works across the State. He currently races for Human Kind along with Wade and others from TNR.
Steve "The Bike Philanthropist" Smith has been on TNR for years, he upped his involvement last year by sponsoring the August Sprint Series along with his Company Capital Fund Title. Steve calls himself 'a part time cage fighter and wannabe bike racer.' Mission accomplished my friend, cage fighting and bike racing are exactly the same. Steve studied at Eastern Michigan.

Brian Crosby came to MSU in 2010 to work on a PhD in computational astrophysics. At 14 Brian's dad gave him a bike & he went from riding around Minnesota to qualifying for elite nationals. He's participated in juniors world cup races and raced 6 day races in Europe. One year he raced in track junior nationals, collegiate nationals and elite nationals in about 6 weeks time. He has won track, road and criterium championships in the North Central Collegiate Conference. When I was young you were either a jock or a 'brain', Brian is clearly both.

Rick Oberle's been spinning TNR since the time of the AMC Gremlim, and as much as times have changed the art of man racing a simple machine has not. Rick started Geo Insights which specializes in market and public policy analysis among many other things. Rick and his brother were the real racing deal back in the day, here is a picture of Rick racing which I believe was taken just just after the cival war had ended and think he still makes the TNR, he is born again hard.



Another face on the ride was MSU Professor Cary Roseth. Cary is a professor of educational psychology who studied at the University of Minnesota, hmmm... does Brian Crosby know that? Cary has been racing bikes a long time, we're happy to have him. He packs a mighty sprint.

Dave Joos joined our ride for the first time this year. Dave retired as CEO of Consumers Energy and is now the Chairman of the Board. Dave can you help me with my gas bill? Dave went to college at Iowa State where he studied nuclear science & engineering, he has been cycling for about 5 years and has done Waterford, the Black Bear and Fisk Knob. Dave got turned on to TNR by Mike "Doogie Howser" Williams, Mustapha and Eric Anderson, thank you my brothers... Dave rolls strong.

Well, another fine ride, another fine night in the life of TNR, until next week men.
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