Edward Albert of this list has previously posted information about a fully
supported bicycle tour, visit to bike museums, etc.,
http://www.duecanitours.com/
A friend in Italy has sent info about a package that has been put together
just for the Eroica Gran Fondo by the company Blufreccia:
http://www.blufreccia.com/
Below, also, is the note from Edward describing the full package tour (so you don't have to look for it in the archives). Angel Garcia Long Valley, NJ
From: "Edward Albert" <ealbert@bellatlantic.net> To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 10:39 AM Subject: [CR]2005 Eroica Gran Fondo Tour
> Dear CR list members. I know this may be a bit early, but I would like
> to make those of you who may be interested aware of what could be a real
> blast of an excursion being organized around the Eroica Gran Fondo this
> coming Fall. Some of you may recall my account of last years ride, and
> that I thought that a guided tour was being planned for the 2005 event.
> Well, it is now official! An experienced bicycle tour company owned in
> part by my long time cycling friend and American expatriot living in
> Tuscany, have put the tour on their schedule to run from September 25th
> through Oct 3rd, the day after the Eroica. Participants will have the
> choice to ride any of the available distances from the shortest 35Km
> ride to the full blown 200Km leg breaker. The trip is fully escorted
> (and led by my friend Mark Mahan who has organized and led tours for
> Andy Hampsten, Connie Carpenter and Davis Phinny and others), complete
> with sag wagons, repair facilities, experienced tour guides fluent in
> Italian, a four star hotel (most likely in Rado in Chianti) a mere ten
> minutes from the start of the Eroica, plenty of great Chianti wine with
> visits to several wineries. Of course, there will be lots of vintage
> bike related activities including stops at the Gino Bartali museum, a
> visit to Irio Tomassinis workshop, the vintage exhibit proceeding the
> Eroica,, hopefully one or more swap meets and, of course, plenty of
> riding adjusted to the abilities and desires of the participants. The
> details of the trip are still a work in progress but I thought some of
> you might like to visit the web site of the Tour group and see what is
> on the schedule at this point. Costs (of course were all concerned
> about that) are still unclear as the Dollar/Euro debacle is still
> unfolding and adjustments may still have to be made. As you all know,
> fellow list member Charles Nighbor always notes when pointing out an
> interesting bike for sale that he is not the seller. Well, I am not
> the seller BUT.........since I am the connection to the vintage bike
> world, I do get most of my own expenses covered. Anyway if you have any
> interest please take a look at the Due Cane cycling tour site at the
> following address: http://www.duecanitours.com/
> down to the Vintage Cycling in Chianti tour and follow the links. If
> you have questions please contact me off list. Check back with the tour
> site periodically as the details of the tour will be updated fully in
> the near future.
> Edward Albert
> Chappaqua, NY