
Secolo DI Passioni Giro D'Italia 1909-2009
by:
E. Trifari P. Bergonzi
Language: Italian
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 8817031925
ISBN 13: 9788817031929
Publication date:
January 1st, 2021
Publisher: BUR Biblioteca Univerzale Rizz
Pages: 255
Genres: History
A captivating journey through the heart of Italy, this work delves into a century of passion encapsulated within the Giro d'Italia, one of the most prestigious cycling races in the world. With its inception in 1909 and spanning a century of remarkable moments, the narrative unfolds the evolution of this iconic event, examining not only the races but also the cultural and social dynamics surrounding them.
As it pays homage to the iconic riders and their stories, the book paints a vivid picture of determination, rivalry, and the relentless spirit that defines the Giro. It captures the breathtaking landscapes of Italy, showcasing how the changing routes over the decades mirrored broader societal transformations, while the grit of the competitors shines through as a testament to human endurance.
Through insightful reflections and rich anecdotes, readers are invited to immerse themselves in the celebrations, controversies, and unforgettable finishes that have characterized this grand tour. The authors weave together personal accounts and historical context, creating a tapestry that highlights the deep connection between the race and the Italian identity.
Ultimately, this exploration not only serves as a tribute to the Giro d'Italia and its champions but also as a celebration of cycling as an enduring passion that transcends generations. It reminds us that cycling is more than just a sport—it is a vibrant part of Italian culture and heritage.
As it pays homage to the iconic riders and their stories, the book paints a vivid picture of determination, rivalry, and the relentless spirit that defines the Giro. It captures the breathtaking landscapes of Italy, showcasing how the changing routes over the decades mirrored broader societal transformations, while the grit of the competitors shines through as a testament to human endurance.
Through insightful reflections and rich anecdotes, readers are invited to immerse themselves in the celebrations, controversies, and unforgettable finishes that have characterized this grand tour. The authors weave together personal accounts and historical context, creating a tapestry that highlights the deep connection between the race and the Italian identity.
Ultimately, this exploration not only serves as a tribute to the Giro d'Italia and its champions but also as a celebration of cycling as an enduring passion that transcends generations. It reminds us that cycling is more than just a sport—it is a vibrant part of Italian culture and heritage.