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Latest comment: 12 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
Uh, doesnt Alexi have other nprominent cyclists amongst his relatives, such as Ranjeet and Rishi? This should def. be added to the article, but I am not 100% sure that they are all brothers (these 3 are def. in same Grewal family of Colorado, though). Jack B108 (talk) 22:16, 7 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Jasjit Grewal was Alexi's dad and owned "Sherpa Sports" in Aspen Colorado. Jasjit was a regular top 10 in the US National Road Championships for vets/masters. He may have won it but I don't find that in the 1972-1981 list at http://www.angelfire.com/realm/cvccbikers/ten_years/us_road.html#TOP. He routinely rode between Aspen and his home (Missouri Heights above Carbondale?) and Aspen on US Highway 82, blithely ignoring the rush hour traffic and disbelieving honks and comments. As a local racer in my 30's, I almost caught him a couple of times but Jasjit would carefully look back and add just enough steam to keep me from drafting.