Alvento #42
Alvento #41
Cycling this season isn't a feat. It's a possibility that wasn't there before, a simple gesture that makes sense precisely because winter demands nothing. No pace to maintain, no challenges, nothing to prove. Just you, the road. The rest can wait.
Some contents:
- Boredom (it's in the eye of the beholder).Ā Reflections on Tadej PogaÄar's dominance.
- Looking aroundĀ . Elisa Longo Borghini writes about her experience in Rwanda.
- Alessandro Autieri tells us about the emerging French talent Paul Seixas.
- The great riverĀ , that is, from the mouth of the Po to its source, to cross the landscape of the Po Valley at the beginning of winter.
- The Eroica, pedaled and narrated by PaoloĀ PenniĀ Martelli, who has been its official photographer for yearsĀ .
- We went cycling on Mottarone, as an excuse to have a coffee at the Bar Centrale in Nebbiuno (VB), run by the oldest barista in Italy, at 101 years old.
- The TubeĀ : for a day we felt like real Pros in the MET wind tunnel.
ā¦and much more!
Alvento is a high-quality, trendy Italian cycling magazine that uses cycling as a pretext to explore deeper meanings and stories behind people's experiences. It features professional design and photography with a focus on storytelling and equipment. The name "alvento" derives from cycling and represents the struggles and determination of life in various aspects. It is a state of mind that can be applied to daily experiences, whether in work, family, sport, or personal relationships.
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Alvento #41
Cycling this season isn't a feat. It's a possibility that wasn't there before, a simple gesture that makes sense precisely because winter demands nothing. No pace to maintain, no challenges, nothing to prove. Just you, the road. The rest can wait.
Some contents:
- Boredom (it's in the eye of the beholder).Ā Reflections on Tadej PogaÄar's dominance.
- Looking aroundĀ . Elisa Longo Borghini writes about her experience in Rwanda.
- Alessandro Autieri tells us about the emerging French talent Paul Seixas.
- The great riverĀ , that is, from the mouth of the Po to its source, to cross the landscape of the Po Valley at the beginning of winter.
- The Eroica, pedaled and narrated by PaoloĀ PenniĀ Martelli, who has been its official photographer for yearsĀ .
- We went cycling on Mottarone, as an excuse to have a coffee at the Bar Centrale in Nebbiuno (VB), run by the oldest barista in Italy, at 101 years old.
- The TubeĀ : for a day we felt like real Pros in the MET wind tunnel.
ā¦and much more!
Alvento is a high-quality, trendy Italian cycling magazine that uses cycling as a pretext to explore deeper meanings and stories behind people's experiences. It features professional design and photography with a focus on storytelling and equipment. The name "alvento" derives from cycling and represents the struggles and determination of life in various aspects. It is a state of mind that can be applied to daily experiences, whether in work, family, sport, or personal relationships.
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