When cycling in Italy


Cycling in Italy is undoubtedly very beautiful. It is not just the wonderful scenaries, the amazing mountains and the astonishing coast lines. It is more than that. I rediscovered what it means cycling in Italy during my holiday and my tours reminded me my youth and some of the things that I have almost forgotten. One of them is the pleasure to cross your road with other cyclists that in any occasion wave their hand to you or simply say "Ciao" in that instant that our glance crosses each other. It might seem irrelevant but this is one of the things that I missed most in Australia. That simple gesture hides tons of meanings. First of all it is a sign of respect for another fellow cyclist and secondly it is a sign of acknowledgement of the fatigue that ALL cyclists have to experience when on the road. It also represent a gesture of encouragement for the road and the climbs to come. It is not really important if you are a semi-pro or a young kid at his/her first experience with the bike, a "ciao" is given to anyone with no discrimination. After all the beauty of this sport is not just the competition but it is the freedom, the nature and socialisation. I met my best friends on the road sharing with them any drop of sweat to climb the hardest hills.


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