Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Mens Sana In Corpore Sano








Reader Chris writes, "I've just finished building a 1989 Cinelli "Mens Sana In Corpore Sano" or "A Healthy Mind In A Healthy Body." This frame was apparently made for only one year, 1989.

So far I have about 100 miles on it, and it is a fantastic ride. Built up with a Campagnolo Record Corsa gruppo, it is proving to be a fast, nimble machine. It climbs well and descends with aplomb."

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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Limited Edition RAM Handlebars





Thanks to Ken for informing me that Cinelli has been producing a limited edition artist series of their Ram 2 handlebar for a few years now (since 2006). The latest the latest edition, bottom, is from Mike Giant.

Photo courtesy of www.monoscope.com


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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Angelo Caccia Returns to Gruppo Srl


Angelo Caccia (former commercial director at Campagnolo, right in photo) joined the Board of Directors as Vice President of Gruppo Srl. His name was already linked with this Italian company a long time ago. Between 1982 and 1990, Angelo Caccia was one of the protagonists of the golden period of steel and the legendary SLX tubeset. Recently he returned to Gruppo after 20 years and bringing a lot of experience from Italy’s leading bicycle component manufacturer, Caccia confirms to be “proud to return to a team led by the same management as that which represented the ambitious vanguard of the industry in the 80s.”

Caccia’s goal will be to ensure the continuous growth of the market segments in which the brand has maintained leadership and to take advantage of the magical moment of the new steel bike boom. He will coordinate all commercial strategies and the development of new business. His return marks years of restructuring and consolidation at Gruppo Srl.

Antonio Colombo, founder and president of Gruppo, stated: “This is a historical reunion, Colombo, Erzegovesi and Caccia, as if 3 of Beatles reformed to play together again. I expect big things, today we are world leaders of the fixed gear movement, as well as more traditional market segments. Everywhere I look I see an extremely strong interest in Cinelli, Columbus and Bootleg. I’m sure that Angelo Caccia’s experience we will soon result in our brands merits.”

This opinion is shared by Paolo Erzegovesi, CEO of Gruppo: “Angelo is an authentic point of reference in our world, and not just for me, as I have been able to affirm speaking with many players in the sector. We had been working together extremely well for many years and even when we split our career I continued to admire his qualities of seriousness, reliability, attention to the client, and his organizational and analytical skills“.

Photo: Angelo Caccia, Antonio Colombo and Paolo Erzegovesi (from right to left)


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Sunday, May 8, 2011

How Lucky Can You Be?


A reader, lets call him Mr. X, wrote in with this:

"My name is X. As soon as it is warm enough up here I start to commute. It was -7C on Tuesday and that was warm enough. Anyway, my neighbor is always shaking his head because of my bicycling, but it really paid off. He was dropping stuff off at a good will place and noticed an old 10 speed sitting there and picked it up for me. When I came home from work and saw this old bike on his walkway I thought, "Great a 1970's 10 speed, just what I need." Before I was off my bike he was calling me to see if I could find a home for this bike. Not wanting to hurt any feelings I said sure I will find a place. As I walked up to it I noticed it had quick release hubs. The front wheel was off the bike so I grabbed the top bar and lifted it up which made the shift levers about eye level and noticed the embossing. I started to realize this may not be just your average bike so I googled it and guess what. I think I have a 1971 Speciale Corsa. I am sending you some pictures and asking your help in dating it. I have the wheel in at the bike shop being trued and tired. You will notice that there is no chain. I was wondering if you knew how many links were used on these bikes."


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