Italy by Bike

Italy by Bike
Title Italy by Bike PDF eBook
Author Touring Club of Italy
Publisher Touring Editore
Total Pages 252
Release 2004
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9788836529384

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MM '10: ACM Multimedia Conference Oct 25, 2010-Oct 29, 2010 Firenze, Italy. You can view more information about this proceeding and all of ACMs other published conference proceedings from the ACM Digital Library: http://www.acm.org/dl.

Pedalare! Pedalare!

Pedalare! Pedalare!
Title Pedalare! Pedalare! PDF eBook
Author John Foot
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 386
Release 2011-05-03
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0747595216

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The story of Italian cycling is the story of Italy in the twentieth century.

Cycling Italy

Cycling Italy
Title Cycling Italy PDF eBook
Author Ellee Thalheimer
Publisher
Total Pages 352
Release 2009
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781741796148

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Presents a guide to cycling in Italy, providing route descriptions, attractions, and terrain details, and includes information on bicycle maintenance and safety.

The Road to San Donato

The Road to San Donato
Title The Road to San Donato PDF eBook
Author Robert Cocuzzo
Publisher Mountaineers Books
Total Pages 273
Release 2019-08-30
Genre Travel
ISBN 1680512455

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The Road to San Donato is an adventurous travel memoir of an American father and son tracing their Italian heritage by bicycle. With only the bare essentials on their backs, author Robert Cocuzzo and his sixty-four-year-old father, Stephen, embark on a torturous 425-mile ride from Florence, Italy, to San Donato Val di Comino, an ancient village hidden in the Apennine mountains from which their family emigrated a hundred years earlier. After getting lost, beaten down, and very nearly stranded, when they finally reach the village the Cocuzzos discover so much more than their own family story. For many Jews in the 1940s, the road to San Donato was one of exile; during World War II, dozens were interned in the village. When the Nazis came to ship them off to death camps, however, many of the villagers went to heroic lengths to save their lives. Walking and pedaling through this history, Robert Cocuzzo is determined to learn the role his family played at the time. The Road to San Donato is a story of fathers and sons, discovering lost "cousins," valorous history, and the challenge and exhilaration of traveling by bicycle.

Under the Tuscan Sun

Under the Tuscan Sun
Title Under the Tuscan Sun PDF eBook
Author Frances Mayes
Publisher Crown
Total Pages 321
Release 2003-08-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0767917456

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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The beloved memoir of self-discovery set against the spectacular Tuscan countryside that inspired the major motion picture starring Diane Lane—now in a twentieth-anniversary edition featuring a new afterword “This beautifully written memoir about taking chances, living in Italy, loving a house and, always, the pleasures of food, would make a perfect gift for a loved one. But it’s so delicious, read it first yourself.”—USA Today For more Frances Mayes, including a tour of her now iconic Cortona home, Bramasole, watch PBS’s Dream of Italy: Tuscan Sun Special! More than twenty years ago, Frances Mayes—widely published poet, gourmet cook, and travel writer—introduced readers to a wondrous new world when she bought and restored an abandoned Tuscan villa called Bramasole. Under the Tuscan Sun inspired generations to embark on their own journeys—whether that be flying to a foreign country in search of themselves, savoring one of the book’s dozens of delicious seasonal recipes, or simply being transported by Mayes’s signature evocative, sensory language. Now with a new afterword from Frances Mayes, the twentieth-anniversary edition of Under the Tuscan Sun revisits the book’s most popular characters.

Italian Racing Bicycles

Italian Racing Bicycles
Title Italian Racing Bicycles PDF eBook
Author Guido P. Rubino
Publisher VeloPress
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre SPORTS & RECREATION
ISBN 9781934030660

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"From Pinarello to Campagnolo, Sidi to Giro, Italian Racing Bikes profiles dozens of Italian bicycle manufacturers, component makers, and accessory companies"--

Gironimo!

Gironimo!
Title Gironimo! PDF eBook
Author Tim Moore
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 368
Release 2014-05-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1448156408

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A 3,162 km race. A 48-year-old man. A 100-year-old bike. Made mostly of wood. That he built himself. Tim Moore sets off to recreate the most appalling bike race of all time. The notorious 1914 Giro d'Italia was an ordeal of 400-kilometre stages, cataclysmic night storms and relentless sabotage - all on a diet of raw eggs and red wine. Of the 81 who rolled out of Milan, only eight made it back. Committed to total authenticity, Tim acquires the ruined husk of a gearless, wooden-wheeled 1914 road bike with wine corks for brakes, some maps and an alarming period outfit topped off with a pair of blue-lensed welding goggles. From the Alps to the Adriatic the pair relive the bike race in all its misery and glory, on an adventure that is by turns bold, beautiful and recklessly incompetent.