These come from my good friend April who created and maintains www.biciveneto.it. This website also contains a wealth of background information regarding the granfondo events in Italy.
alloy.......................
lega*
aluminum................
alluminio
arm warmers...........
manicotti
axle........................
perno
bolt........................
bullone
bearings..................
cuscinetti
brake(s)..................
freno(i)
brake lever...............
leve freno
bottom bracket.........
movimento centrale
cable......................
cavo
carbon fiber.............
carbonio
chain......................
catena
chainring.................
corona
chainstays...............
foderi bassi/orizzontali
computer.................
computerino
CO2 cartridge...........
bomboletta
crank......................
pedivella
crankset..................
guarnitura
derailleur, front.........
cambio
derailleur, rear..........
deragliatore
down tube...............
tubo obliquo
dropout...................
forcellino
fork.........................
forcella
frame......................
telaio
gloves.....................
guanti
handlebar.................
manubrio, curva
handlebar tape.........
nastro manubrio
headset...................
serie sterzo
helmet....................
casco, caschetto
hub.........................
mozzo
jacket......................
giubbino, mantellina
jersey.....................
maglia
leg warmers.............
gambali
nipples (of spokes)...
nippli
pedal(s)...................
pedale(i)
pump......................
pompa
pump, mini..............
pompetta
rim.........................
cerchio
rim strip..................
flap
saddle.....................
sella
shoes......................
scarpe
seat pack................
borsetta
seat post.................
reggisella, canotto
seat tube................
tubo sella
seat stays................
foderi alti
shift lever................
leve cambio
shorts.....................
pantaloncini
skewer....................
bloccaggio
spoke(s)..................
raggio, raggi
sprocket..................
pignone
steel.......................
acciaio
stem.......................
attacco, pipa
sunglasses...............
occhiali da sole
tights......................
calzamaglia
tire (clincher)...........
copertone, copertoncino
tire (tubular)............
tubulare
titanium........
titanio
tread (of a tire)
battistrada
tube (for tire)...........
camera d'aria
vest........................
gilet
water bottle.............
borraccia
water bottle cage......
portaborraccia
wheel......................
ruota
*not to be confused with the word "lega" (or liga) that you may see on posters or as graffitti, which refers to the Northern League and Veneto League, which are political parties.
alè.............................
go! (like the French word allez)
alla ruota....................
on the wheel
ammiraglia..................
team car (lit. flagship, i.e. the admiral's ship)
arrivo.........................
the finish line
battistrada(e)..............
pace setter(s)
cotto..........................
cooked
dai!............................
go! (sounds like "die"!)
crisi di fame................
hunger crisis (bonk)
discesa.......................
descent; discesa pericolosa, a sign often seen on gran fondo courses, means "dangerous descent"
dura, dura!.................
hard (as in a hard climb); hang in there! keep going!
forza..........................
go! (lit. force, strength)
fuga...........................
breakaway; andare in fuga is to go on a breakaway
GPM (Gran Premio Montagna)..................
the crest of a climb at which mountains points are awarded in a race; often seen painted on the road
in bagno maria............
lit. "in the double boiler": the situation of a rider who is between a breakaway group and the main pack; in no man's land
gregario......................
team rider, domestique
gruppetto...................
"laughing group," i.e., the last group, composed of sprinters and others whose objective is just to arrive at the finish line (of a stage) within the time limit
gruppo.......................
peloton (also componant group)
nella scia....................
in the wake (slipstream)
occhio!.......................
look out! (rhymes with Tokyo)
partenza.....................
start
pendenza....................
gradient (of a climb), expressed in per cent
ristoro........................
feeding area...always found at gran fondos and long races
salita..........................
a climb
scatto.........................
jump, spurt (also means "click"--a scatto is indexed shifting
scattante....................
possessing quick acceleration (can describe a rider, bike, or wheel)
sotto!.........................
lit. under--get on a wheel!
strada........................
road...a strada sterrata is an unpaved road (sometimes found in gran fondos!)
squadra.......................
team
su!.............................
up! get up there! (as in to bridge a gap)
tifoso.........................
fan, supporter (tifosi is plural); used in all sports, not just cycling. The word "fan" is more widely used, as in "fans club."
tirare, tira!..................
to pull, pull! (command)
tornante.....................
hairpin curve...often numbered: Tornante 12º is the 12th hairpin of the climb
traguardo...................
finish line
TV (traguardo volante).
prime; often seen painted on the road at the point where it takes place
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VV (overlapping)...................
viva! (long live, hurrah for); often seen painted on the road
Angel, after reading about your tour of Lake Garda with Eros Poli, I'd like to add one more term: tranquilo - when the peloton rides "quietly" so as not to destroy themselves during a particulary hard race. I'll have to start bringing my bike with me to Red Bank if I'm to keep this one off the top of my Italian cheat sheet when we visit this summer!
ReplyDelete- David