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Ethan Quehl to represent USA in Pan Am championships

Really talented downhill rider has bright future on LWC Cycling Team, Coach Dave Grigsby says

By Chris Wells, LWC Sports Information Director

COLUMBIA, KY - Lindsey Wilson College cyclist Ethan Quehl has been selected as one of 21 riders to represent the United States at next month's Pan American Continental Mountain Bike Championships in Guatemala City, Guatemala, April 9-11, 2010.

Quehl signed with Lindsey Wilson this winter and will be a prominent member of the Blue Raiders mountain bike squad this coming fall.



"Ethan is a really talented rider and will be a threat for the collegiate national championship in the downhill category next fall," Lindsey Wilson cycling coach David Grigsby said. "In the interim, Ethan will represent our country with class and will be an incredibly strong member of our national team."

Quehl took top honors in the 2008 USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships in the downhill expert division and finished 15th at the U.S. Open in the pro category. The Grayson, GA, native, also placed 12th in the pro category at the Pan American Championships.


This story was posted on 2010-03-18 06:14:58
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