Carlo, it would seem like you and I have a lot in common from what I've read of your posts. I've lifted weights most of my life,
rode bicycles, climbed mountains, boxed, wrestled in high school & college and played college football.(Also wrestled on an Italian
wrestling team in Italy) I'm also a 7th degree black belt(red)in Jiu-Jitsu. Black belt in TKD and Judo.
At any rate it's interesting to note that I lived for 2 years in Vicenza, Italy where they make
Campagnolo bicycle parts. Had heard of Campagnolo gears and the like molti anni fa.
Campagnolo
via della Chimica, 4
36100 Vicenza - Italy
+39 (0444) 225500 tel
+39 (0444) 225400 fax
campagnolo@campagnolo.com
While Campagnolo does not sell full framed bicycles, they are an integral part of any Italian bicycle purchase as they are the leading
manufacturer of bicycle components. Campagnolo components date back to 1933, where they were first created in a small workshop in Vicenza
by Campagnolo's founder, ex-racer Tullio Campagnolo. Among the many accomplishments of Campagnolo are the creation of a quick release mechanism
for bicycle wheels and the early advent of the front and rear derailleur. Campagnolo parts are so highly regarded that Campagnolo's proprietary
dimensions have, in several cases, become adopted as de facto international standards. When purchasing a bicycle, it is wise to check for Campagnolo
components, primarily the drivetrain (i.e. crank, derailer, etc.) and rims.