Eddy Ravasi the prophecy of Ivan Basso: “One day you’ll run for me”
The 26-year-old man from Besnate left the World Tour to join the Eolo-Kometa project. High-profile organization, I find tranquility and motivation here.
Among the twenty runners of the newÂ
Eolo-Kometa there is also an athlete from the province of Varese, one of the – unfortunately few – who are perpetuating the very long tradition of our territory in the world of great cycling. Edward Ravasi, 26, a native of Besnate and a resident of Comerio since some time is also the only color bearer of the team coming from a higher category formation (the World Tour) and also for this reason he isÂ
Eolo-Kometa, it’s time to cycle: “We want at least ten victories. And participate in the Giro”.
Official presentation for the team directed by Ivan Basso and based in Busto Arsizio at Luca Spada s company. Alberto Contador s blessing from Madrid: A dream come true .
The innovative space of
“Casa Eolo” opens its doors for the first time to an official event: the
presentation of the Eolo-Kometa cycling team, which will have its sporting and logistical headquarters in Busto Arsizio – inside the large digital telecommunications company. The appointment, unfortunately confined to streaming -it couldnât be done in another way-
served to officially remove the veil on a reality that among other things brings back to the province a great cycling team that employs a
Kocinskiâs Cagiva 500, which won at Laguna Seca, is up for auction
At the end of April, the motorcycle is being sold in an auction organised in Las Vegas by Mecum Auction. It was on that motorcycle that the American rider achieved the second of the Varese teamâs three victories, in the Top Class .
One of theÂ
most iconic bikes (yes, for once the term âiconicâ is correct) of
the recent history of Varese motorcycling is being auctioned in Las Vegas, next April. The bike is theÂ
grand prix Cagiva ridden by the AmericanÂ
John Kocinski in the Top Class of theÂ
Interview with the champion from Laveno, who was part of the Azzurra and Moro di Venezia teams, on the eve of this year’s Cup. "I dream of victory for Luna Rossa; it would be a great boost for the whole of Italy."
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Weâve counted almost five hundred paintings, including those from the Lombard period and those from the Roman period,â saidÂ
Eliseo Valenti. “Today, 90% are to be found in homes in Gallarate, but we went to Rome, where we also contacted his grandchildren, who informed us of about fifty paintings in total.”
Magrotti was a landscape artist who painted what was around him. So, during his Gallarate period, he produced scenes of Lake Varese and Lake Maggiore, some works with a mountain in the background, the markets of Luino and Varese, numerous farmsteads, minor rural landscapes painted with a lyrical tone, some glimpses of “old Gallarate”, a small ancient world that changed profoundly in those years.