Alexi Singh Grewal (born September 8, 1960) is an American Olympic gold medalist and former professional
road racing cyclist. At the
1984 Summer Olympics
The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and commonly known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the ...
in Los Angeles, Grewal became the first American man to win an Olympic gold medal in road cycling.
He has two brothers, Rishi and Ranjeet, who were also top American cyclists, especially in mountain bike racing.
Biography
The United States Bicycling Hall of Fame gave the following description of his Los Angeles gold medal ride: "With an estimated crowd of 300,000 lining the 190.2-kilometer route, Grewal edged Canadian Steve Bauer to claim the gold medal in the men's road race, breaking away from the field with 20 kilometers remaining and opening up a 24-second lead after 11 of 12 laps and then being caught by Bauer with 10 kilometers left, setting up a dramatic final-lap showdown. This scene, replayed many times since, is one of the most emotional Olympic victories of the Modern Games."
After winning Olympic gold, Grewal turned professional and signed with the Panasonic team and later with the
7-Eleven Cycling Team
The 7-Eleven Cycling Team, later the Motorola Cycling Team, was a professional cycling team founded in the U.S. in 1981 by Jim Ochowicz, a former U.S. Olympic cyclist. The team lasted 16 years, under the sponsorship of 7-Eleven through 1990 and t ...
. According to teammate
Bob Roll
Bob "Bobke" Roll (born July 7, 1960) is an American former professional cyclist, author, and television sports commentator. He was a member of the team until 1990 and competed for the team in 1991. In 1992 Roll moved to Greg LeMond's Z team ...
, Grewal was the captain of the 1986 7-Eleven team through the spring.
Sometime later in 1986, he was dropped by the team after spitting on a CBS camera man who got too close.
He raced for the United States–based Coors Light pro team from 1989 to 1993. He became well known in the cycling community as an extraordinarily talented, but emotionally volatile rider.
After retiring from professional cycling Grewal moved to Colorado with his family. Grewal began making hand-hewn and crafted furniture and architectural features out of native hardwoods after his cycling days were over. He lost part of his fingers in an accident involving a saw.
A bicycle frame manufacturer in Denver, Colorado, the Clark-Kent company, made a special road racing frame, the "AX-1", to Grewal's specifications. This steel frame featured an unusual bent seat tube with unorthodox frame angles.
In 2004, Grewal was elected to the
United States Bicycling Hall of Fame.
On April 3, 2008'', VeloNews'' published an essay by Grewal on his personal use (and the overall prevalence) of doping in cycling
during his career, both in his amateur and professional days.
In 2009, and again 2013, Alexi unsuccessfully ran for mayor of Loveland, Colorado.
On September 25, 2010, ''VeloNews'' announced that Grewal would be making a comeback at age 50,
targeting the
Quiznos Pro Challenge in Colorado in 2011. However, he was not on the start list and did not complete this race.
He instead turned his focus to non-professional gravel and ''gran fondo'' rides, such as the Snowmass-Aspen Gran Fondo Italia, finishing fourth out of 125 riders in one race.
Major results
;1981
: 1st
Mt. Evans Hill Climb (1:57:36)
: 2nd Overall
Vuelta Ciclista de Chile
;1982
: 1st Overall
Cascade Cycling Classic
: 2nd Overall
Vuelta Ciclista de Chile
::1st Stages 7 & 8
;1983
: 1st Stage 8a
Tour de l'Avenir
: 1st Stage 6a
GP Tell
: 1st Stage 8
Coors Classic
: 1st Stage 10
Red Zinger Classic
;1984
: 1st
Road race,
Summer Olympics
The Summer Olympic Games, also known as the Summer Olympics or the Games of the Olympiad, is a major international multi-sport event normally held once every four years. The inaugural Games took place in 1896 in Athens, then part of the King ...
: 1st
Mt. Evans Hill Climb (1:47:51)
: 1st Stage 8 Tour of Texas
;1985
: 5th Overall
Étoile de Bessèges
The Étoile de Bessèges () is an early-season five-day road bicycle racing stage race held annually around Bessèges, in the Gard department of the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. First organized in 1971 as a one-day race, it became a ...
;1986
: 3rd Overall
Tour de l'Avenir
::1st Stage 12
;1987
: 1st Overall Vulcan Tour
::1st Prologue
;1988
: 1st Overall
Redlands Bicycle Classic
::1st Stages 3 & 4 (
TTT)
: 1st Overall Mammoth Classic
::1st Stage 2
;1989
: 3rd
Road race, National Road Championships
;1990
: 1st
Mt. Evans Hill Climb (1:46:29 – former record)
: 1st Overall Casper Classic
::1st Stage 2
: 1st Stage 4
Cascade Classic
;1991
: 4th Overall
Tour DuPont
The Tour DuPont was a cycling stage race in the United States held annually between 1989 and 1996, initially called the Tour de Trump in the first two years. It was intended to become a North American cycling event similar in format and prestig ...
;1992
: 1st Overall Tour de Bisbee
::1st Stage 1
: 1st Stage 10
Tour DuPont
The Tour DuPont was a cycling stage race in the United States held annually between 1989 and 1996, initially called the Tour de Trump in the first two years. It was intended to become a North American cycling event similar in format and prestig ...
;1993
: 1st
Nevada City Classic
: 1st Stage 5 Casper Classic
References
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1960 births
Living people
American male cyclists
Cyclists at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Olympic gold medalists for the United States in cycling
Sportspeople from Aspen, Colorado
American people of Punjabi descent
American Sikhs
American sportspeople of Indian descent
Doping cases in cycling
Olympic medalists in cycling
Medalists at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Cyclists from Colorado
20th-century American sportsmen