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KHS' 2011 Gravity Team Roster
Posted Date: 12/6/2010
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As the new year approaches, some major moves have been announced for next season’s race teams. The KHS Factory Team roster was just announced, and one notable addition was made to the lineup, plus one large omission from the roster. Nineteen-year-old Kevin Aiello makes the move from GT to over KHS, and will be contesting the Pro GRT National series and select World Cups and major stand alone races. Aiello joins KHS’ 2010 Downhill National Championship runner-up Logan Binggeli, up-and-comer Chris Heath and team manager Quinton Spaulding on the pro/elite downhill roster. Gone from the 2011 team is multiple time National downhill and mountaincross champion Melissa Buhl.


Aiello going big at the 2010 National Championships at Sol Vista Bike Park in Colorado.

The KHS 4-Cross/dual slalom roster also features Aiello and Binggeli, but includes Blake Carney and former BMX World Champ Dale Holmes. For Super D events, Holmes, Binggeli, Aiello and Spalding will represent KHS.


Logan Binggeli en route to finishing second place at the 2010 National Championships.

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