Oman Daily Observer

Italy’s vintage cyclists set off on annual trip

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MONTALCINO: Thousands of amateur enthusiast­s took to the country lanes of southern Tuscany for the Eroica Montalcino cycling festival or vintage cycling on Sunday.

The mass ride — a spin-off from an annual autumn event in the nearby Chianti area — is the latest in a series that celebrates profession­al cycling’s noble values of team work and selfsacrif­ice.

It seeks to promote the preservati­on of the “strade bianche” (white roads), the gravel paths that are as much a part of the region’s famous landscape as olive groves and cypress trees.

Participan­ts had the option of various circuits, ranging from 46 km to 171 km, through the bucolic countrysid­e around Montalcino, much of it covered in vines.

The town’s mayor, Silvio Francesche­lli, said the “Eroica”, whose model has been exported around the world, was a fine example of the gastronomy-based, environmen­tallyfrien­dly tourism that regions like Tuscany are seeking to develop.

“It is the perfect marriage between the things we do very well and the relaxed way of getting around that we want our visitors to enjoy,” Francesche­lli said.

Organisers say the Eroica, founded in 1997, is about celebratin­g the golden age of pro-cycling in the 1960s and 1970s and especially the unsung heroes of that era, the “domestique­s”, the team riders whose efforts were so important to delivering victories for the big names but never got a fraction of the glory. The Eroica, they say, is “a ride not a race” and the message they are trying to pass on to a new generation is: “There was once a man who won because he knew how to lose.”

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