A new Royal Enfield Classic 500 atop a mountain above Lake Como in Italy. |
Motorcycles, scooters and bicycles passed us everywhere as we made our way from Milan to Lake Como and through the Dolomite Mountains. My wife Bonnie and I were always in a rental Fiat or on foot. The two-wheelers around us were always at full speed.
The bicyclists huffing up steep foot paths earned our special admiration. But the motorized two-wheeler pilots showed amazing skill in the corners and filtering through traffic. They showed stamina, too, when the weather turned cold and rainy in the mountains.
The Royal Enfield leads the way down the mountain. There are many switchbacks ahead. |
In general, the taller the mountain, the tougher the track, the worse the weather, the more two wheelers we saw. What spirit!
"I don't think we're bicyclists at all," Bonnie said, noting the contrast between our rides in warm, flat Florida with the steep grades we saw bicyclists riding in all weather in Italy.
An antique DKW RT125 motorcycle makes a suitable decoration near the roof of a restaurant/cafe in the Dolomite Mountains. |
On the way home, at the airport outside Milan, I noticed a magazine entitled "Motociclismo" on sale. I don't speak Italian, but I gather that the word translates as just "motorcycling" or "motorcycle sport."
To me, it sounds as though it ought to translate as "motorcycling passion."
Passion. That is the spirit I saw on the mountain roads of northern Italy.
Where but in a nation crazy about motorcycles would you find a motorcycle sidecar outfit as a playground toy? This was in Moena, Italy. |
Fuel must be expensive for them to use so many bicycles.
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