Fellow Riders, I could not describe the event better than Martin did. My thanks go to all participants of that ride, it was a day of fun. To my surprise there even was a listmember from the US coincidently present, and another, acompanied by It's wife even came from Zürich, Switzerland to join us for the weekend. This was not the last ride for sure, and our route even had some L'Eroica-like white road passages, leading some participants to demand for more of that style for the next ride. One of the highlights bike-wise to me was a P del PO bike from that small Zürich frame builder which is no more. The bike has a history and is really nicely executed with superbe details. It featured a first generation Super Record derailleur. My Gallery is up now on wooljersey, with some pics of that bike.
http://www.wooljersey.com/
Michael Schmid Oberammergau Germany Tel.: +49 8821 798790 Fax.:+49 8821 798791 mail: schmid@zunterer.com http://www.zunterer.com
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org [mailto:classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org] Im Auftrag von Martin Appel Gesendet: Sonntag, 6. Juli 2008 23:14 An: CR List Betreff: Re: [CR]Classic ride in Germany Oberammergau July 5th
Dear listmembers,
i thought i compile a short report on the ride, so that everyone who missed it can be envious :)
here's a teaser picture:
http://www.wooljersey.com/
Michi had invited to Oberammergau, in that days possibly the world capital of modern, completely OT style weight weenies (starting point of
the Jeantex Transalp race), to have a ride on and a chat about vintage lightweights. 17+2 riders from 4 countries and 3 cotinents followed his call, and let me tell you, it was a great event! The weather played along with ideal riding weather, and the scenery, being one of the most beautiful mountain areas on this planet, added its part. A couple of single speed riders from near-by Garmisch also joined us, many on On-Topic frames. At 10 o'clock straight the participants met and everyone had a look at the beauties the others had brought. Among the bikes we saw:
a completely 100% original stunning french bike complete with nail-defender chain under the fork crown, a even more stunning dark blue Dürkopp with Altenburger brakes and Simplex shifter, 2 Masis 1 Altinger with 1st gen C-Record 1 Merckx 1 Bianchi 1 Dancelli 1 Chesini 1 Mike Appel 1 Learco Guerra with Cambio Corsa
and several others i can't remember right now :) Also some very nice wooljerseys were on display.
The ride led 70km from Oberammergau to the "Wieskirche", a baroque church that is in the Unesco world heritage list, and back. All bikes, needless to say, mastered the route without any trouble, and the Single Speed folks turned every hill into a sprint. We had a refreshing drink and a snack in a very scenic beer garden, then went back to the starting
point. There we had a cone of ice-cream in downtown Oberammergau and fulfilled our duty as Honorers of the Flame by explaining to all the carbon riders that fibres are for clothing, but real bikes (tm) come from the smelter!
Needless to say, we totally stole the attention of all the bystanders from the modern bike crowd. I lost count how often i explained to passants how a cambio corsa gear works...
then we went to the very nice hotel of Michi's parents for dinner and a little bit of shopping Michi had arranged. I managed to snap a Toshiba winter sweater and many participants stocked up on classic shoegear :)
A peek into Michaels sanctuary storeroom ended the day in style. Many sleeping beauties there...
i totally enjoyed the chats and the ride and the atmosphere. Many thanks
to Michi for organizing the ride!
My pictures are on
http://www.wooljersey.com/
Michi also opened a gallery with his shots, i believe.
Martin Appel Munich, Germany
--- *looking for "Automoto" fork crown medals! please send mail :)
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*view my classic vintage lightweight bicycles at:
http://www.wooljersey.com/
Schmid schrieb:
> Fellow Listmembers,
> I would like to invite all Listmemebers, as far as they are in the
> area for the first Classic Ride im my homtown in Oberammergau,
> Bavaria, Germany. It will take place on July 5th and we will start at
> 10:00 AM. On this weekend (July 5th and 6th) the Tour Transalp
> organized by germany's big cycling magazine Tour will start in
> Oberammergau on sunday, most participants and a Expo Area will be
> present on Saturday, so I thought this might be a nice surroundig for
> our ride. It is planned to ride between 60 to 100km in our really nice
> area on quiet country roads with almost no car traffic. A after ride
> Pasta and beer party will be organised. I have invited to this event
> also via the german classic bike Tour Forum and have received a lot of
> positive feedback. No need to say that only classic bikes and outfits
> are allowed.
>
> Last year i had a nice episode there when I talked to an american Tour
> Transalp starter who showed up with a beautiful Della Santa bike, a
> KOF frame equipped with a full Campy Record 10speed gruppo. He was
> delighted that somebody recognised his bike and came back later to me,
> bringing a Della Santa cap and bottle as a gift. I also had to outfit
> another american participant with shoes and helmet, since his luggage
> was lost with the airline. We also organized a bike for him from one
> of the sponosrs of the race (Felt). This guy was more than happy to be
> able to start and did quite well in the results. The Tour Transalp is
> a 5 day race over the alps for teams consisting of two riders. Only
> 500 teams are accepted. If anybody needs a bike to ride in our classic
> ride or a place to stay overnight, I will organise it.
> I would be happy to welcome some listmembers to our event, listmember
> Martin Appel, living in Munich, already confirmed his participation.
>
> Regards
>
> Michael Schmid
> Oberammergau
> Germany
> Tel.: +49 8821 798790
> Fax.:+49 8821 798791
> mail: schmid@zunterer.com
> http://www.zunterer.com
>
>
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