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Di seguito tutti gli interventi pubblicati sul sito, in ordine cronologico.
The North America Handmade Bicycle Show is surely THE nicest bicycle tradeshow. At 'classic' bicycle shows (Eurobike, Interbike, Taipei) I normally have to walk a lot before I find something interesting, here the next impressive bicycle is just a booth apart. The density of beautiful frames in the exibition hall is impressive. We are also very busy at Effetto Mariposa booth, it seems Caffélatex sealant is as a good show stopper as the Giustaforza torque wrench.
Having a busy but pleasant time at the booth
Stage two of our Surf on Tech Tour is a good but somewhat distant memory: it was held on tuesday 24th at the Elliott Bay Brewhouse in Burien, close to Seattle. There too one of the favourite activities for our visitors was the "shake shake shake" of Caffélatex bottle, to see what the impressive actifoam feature was capable of. I also learned that Giustaforza torque wrench was the tool of choice of several shop mechanics who came by, which is very good. Since then, there were more meetings and more airplanes: I'm currently in Indianapolis with the Cantitoeroad team to prepare our NAHBS booth. The city looks very quiet, I wonder if I'm just too used to European traffic or if Indianapolis is really an easy place to drive. I'll do a morning run tomorrow, to see how Indy looks like during the rush hour.
It might be difficult to work and explain products when you're badly jet-lagged, but the interest of shop owners and mechanics attending yesterday's stage of "Surf-on tech tour", plus the laid-back environment of HandleBar & Grill in Denver, made it easier than expected. We arrived at the spot around 6 p.m. after having been running around for almost a full day. Infact, I had woken up at 3 a.m. in my hotel room in Fort Collins, done the usual random routine jet-lagged people do (work, watch tv, call home, organise the content of one's bags..), I had gone for my morining jogging at the university (nice, clean area), had a royal breakfast (something I really love here in the US). Then I had set-up a nice re-calibration machine at Cantitoeroad.com's facility, showed them the new products... sooner than expected, it was time to leave for our presentation, loaded with samples and displays. At HandlBar & Grill we did a record-breaking set-up and at 6 p.m. sharp we (Wippermans chains, Cole wheels, Axa-Basta lights and city accessories, and of course Effetto Mariposa) were ready to welcome our guests. Speaking about EM, the Caffélatex tubeless conversion kit and accessories had enthusiastic comments from the 'technical audience', I really have high expectations for those products. Most of the shops coming were already using Giustaforza torque wrenches on a daily basis, I didn't have spend too many words on that. Today we fly to Seattle, next stage!
Coincidentally, I'm reading 'No Limits' (the book by Michael Phelps) and it's in the news these days the story of Phelps smoking marijuana, getting a 3 month suspension by the US Swimming Federation. I agree he's an icon for millions of young athletes, an example to follow for many, and he's not allowed to be but perfect... too bad he's young, unexperienced and human. That must be a tough life being at the same time a superstar athlete, with high media exposure, and a 'small town' boy, with not much experience of real life. Phelps hasn't done much in his life beside swimming (something he's incredibly good at) and, as a youngster, he didn't have the chance to make mistakes and be stupid like all of us, following the learning path that goes from kid to adult man. Reading the book, he looks like a good, simple person, (obviously) obsessed by swimming performance, without anything else relevant in his life. It seems like he's now taking baby-steps out of the pool into 'real life': good luck to him, and let's hope he doesn't do too many stupid things in the time it takes him to realize he's not like everybody else.
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