Category: sport
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12 years ago
Tour de France 2003, stage Bourg d’Oisans – Gap, descent of the Col de Manse.
il giro è lui
«Primo classificato Coppi, in attesa del secondo, trasmettiamo musica da ballo.»
FAUSTO COPPI palmarès is incredible between the 40’s and the 50’s. He won five times 1940-1947-1949-1952-1953 the Giro d’Italia, in 1949 and 1952 both Giro and the Tour de France, five times the Giro di Lombardia, Milano-San Remo three times, Paris–Roubaix, Flèche Wallonne, was road World Champion in 1953 and in 1942 set the Hour Record. CAMPIONISSIMO!
happy st.patrick’s day
This «irish green» zero was a St.Patrick limited edition and special gift made in 2009 for a big friend and crazy guy from Dublin. Love it! The A/W 2014-2015 collection is available here > > >
lazy sunday
https://youtu.be/UMPC8QJF6sI&w=540&h=360&align=left
bearded man with his fixie
“Bearded man with his fixie” is one of the Hipsters created by the Danish company LEGO. The complete serie will be presented during the Copenhagen fashion week. Read the story behind this project …
last-minute gift idea?
Need a last-minute gift idea? Books make always great gift!
Cinelli: The Art and Design of the Bicycle in the deluxe gift box edition.
Limited to 200 copies, numbered and hand-signed by ANTONIO COLOMBO, carefully guarded in an exclusive slipcase includes an extra-rare cycling CINELLI wool replica beanie made in Italy, the book is published by RIZZOLI and written by LODOVICO PIGNATTI MORANO with contributions by ANTONIO COLOMBO, FELICE GIMONDI, BARRY McGEE and sir PAUL SMITH.
Hardcover, 222x30x292mm. 288 pages, 220 color pictures for 65 years of design and cycling history. A must for every library.
You still have time to order and have it for Christmas.bon anniversaire roi richard
«I soon realised that I didn’t have the brain to be anything but a racing cyclist.» RICHARD VIRENQUE
Gino Bartali, Fausto Coppi, Charly Gaul, Federico Bahamontes, Eddy Merckx, Lucien Van Impe, Claudio Chiappucci, Laurent Jalabert, every famous rider worn once in his career the Maillot à pois, but only one, this extraordinary French climber, famous for all his day-long breakaways, 242 km at the 95th Paris-Tours in 2001, was able to wear the jersey for seven times between 1994 and 2004. Chapeau!