Re: [CR]Gianni Motta bikes and Olympics

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From: "Martin Appel" <martin@camelot.de>
Subject: Re: [CR]Gianni Motta bikes and Olympics
To: loudeeter@aol.com, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 15:43:10 +0200
In-Reply-To: <8C729BF9FB4D139-BB8-12B5A@MBLK-M25.sysops.aol.com>
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My first catalogue of "Brügelmann" (mail order company) dated from 1983 and had the 2001 "Superfly" model in the italian national team's red-white-green color scheme. I remember that, because, had i had the money, that would have been mine :-) i think i remember there also was a red-white-blue version available, but i might be mistaken.

Martin Appel late autumn in Munich, Germany

loudeeter@aol.com schrieb:
>I just received a Gianni Motta with the U.S. red/white/blue flag
>pattern paint job. The seller told me that it had been owned by an
>Olympian, who she thought had ridden in the 84 Olympics. At Cirque,
>Brian Hammill brought four or five Gianni Motta bikes for sale and one
>was a larger red/white/blue model that one of the listmembers bought.
> Brian also thought that these bikes with this paint were for the U.S.
>Olympic team members, but he didn't know whether they were actually
>ridden in the Olympic road race. I don't recall ever hearing that
>U.S. team members rode Motta bikes as any type of sponsorship so I'm
>clueless about this information. Were Motta frames available to the
>public with this paint? If they were given to U.S. Olympic Team
>members, was it 1984? I'm also in need of Gianni Motta pantographed
>seatpost, brakes and shift levers if anyone has them for sale. Lou
>Deeter, Orlando FL