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Cinelli: The Art and Design of the Bicycle

Cinelli: The Art and Design of the Bicycle

A beautifully illustrated survey of more than sixty-five years of work by one of the most pioneering and influential names in bicycle design. Since Cino Cinelli began making frames in Italy in the 1940s, Cinelli has set the standards for bicycle and component design. Cinelli has led the evolution of professional cycling and defined the ideal of the classic bicycle: from the classic Supercorsa racing frame to the cutting-edge MASH fixed-gear pursuit bikes ubiquitous on the urban riding scene; from innovations such as the first plastic racing saddles to the controversial Spinaci handlebars, banned from competition; and from timeless components, such as the Alter stem, to iconic meetings of art and design such as Keith Haring’s treatment of the hour record-setting Laser.

MASH SF at Red Hook

Mash SF at Red Hook

The guys from MASH SF jumped over the big pond and joined the Red Hook.

Red hook criterium 2012

The Red Hook criterium in Milan is for fixed gear bikes only. That means, slow and gentle through the bends. But still, crashes can’t be prevented.

Last minutes with Oden

All these tattooed and pierced fixed gear riders may look all sturdy, but this little documentary shows that they got a soft, emotional spot. Bless them.

Red Hook Crit 2012 with the MASH & Cinelli family.

Red Hook Crit 2012 with the MASH & Cinelli family.

Red Hook Crit 2012 with the MASH & Cinelli family.
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