Showing posts with label Contest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contest. Show all posts

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Contest Open for "The Story of the Giro d'Italia" Book Set

The Italian Cycling Journal contest for an autographed book set, Volumes One and Two, of  "The Story of the Giro d'Italia" is still open as no one has submitted all the correct answers to the 10 questions. The winner will receive an autographed set by the author. The rules are simple: first 10 correct answers (which Bill McGann has provided) receives the books. Email replies to my address below, do not leave answers in Comments. Past contest winners excluded. More information about the book set here. With the Giro just around the corner, starting on May 5th, this would timely reading. The books can also be purchased through  Amazon and Barnes&Noble, and are also available as e-books for Kindle.
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1. What is the name for the highest point in a Giro d’Italia?

2. Who holds the record for Giro participations?

3. 1972 Giro d’Italia: What gearing did Eddy Merckx use in the two Forte dei Marmi individual time trials?

4. Why was Michele Dancelli expelled from the 1973 Giro?

5. What famous bike company owner was assassinated by the Red Guards?

6. RCS Media Group owns the Giro. Who founded the parent company that became RCS?

7. Why didn’t Giovanni Battaglin and his Inoxpran team start the 1974 Giro?

8. The controversial cancellation of what mountain pass in the 1984 Giro caused some to level accusations at the Giro organization of favoring Francesco Moser over Laurent Fignon?

9. Why was Wladimir Belli ejected from the 2001 Giro?

10. Who broke up a fight between Francesco Moser and Giambattista Baronchelli in the 1978 Giro?

Here is a trailer Bill did for the just released Volume Two:


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Stories for the Italian Cycling Journal about rides, granfondos, touring, having a good time cycling in Italy, Italian cycling history, etc. are always welcome. Contact me at veronaman@gmail.com. There are more than 2,400 stories in this blog. The search feature to the right works best for finding subjects in the blog. There is also a translate button at the bottom so you can translate each page . 

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Reader Contribution Contest Ends

Yesterday was the final day for story contributions to the ICJ reader contribution contest. My sincere thanks to all those participated. During the next week I will organize the random drawing and contact all those that participated with the prizes they have won.

A special thanks to the following which were very gracious in contributing the prizes:
CycleItalia, specializing in cycling tours in Italy
BicycleGifts.com, the premiere site for gifts and merchandise for cyclists
Enzo’s ButtonHole Chamois Cream,chamois cream for the ultimate protection
FreeBirdVelo, Italian themed T-shirts
Strada Hand Built Wheels, custom wheel building
Velo-Retro, all things retro for cycling
La Gazzetta della Bici, massage oils for cyclists
Albabici, high-end Italian cycling products distributor

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Stories for the Italian Cycling Journal about rides, granfondos, having a good time cycling in Italy, Italian cycling history, etc. are always welcome. Contact me at veronaman@gmail.com. There are more than 1,700 stories in this blog. The search feature to the right works best for finding subjects in the blog. There is also an Italian weather widget along the right side and a translate button at the bottom so you can translate each page. What I'm riding.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

More Prizes Just Arrived For Reader Contribution Contest


My thanks to Albabici for sending in a box full of prizes for the in progress reader contribution contest. The items include LIMAR sunglasses, SCI'CON saddlebags, and Team Liquigas and Francaise Des Jeux skull caps (for summer).

Founded by Italians Gianluca Caliari and Alessandro Godi, Albabici has over twenty years of experience in marketing Italian goods and services within the European and US market. Albabici distributes high-end Italian cycling products through its dealer network. For more information visit www.albabici.com

About the reader contribution contest: Write a story about your cycling trip, or an aspect of your trip, in Italy. Or, it can be about a granfondo experience, a special encounter, your favorite ride, etc. The period for story submissions ends February 15, 2011. Share your story. Photos accompanying the story are most welcome. Prizes will be awarded on a random basis, stories will not be judged on which is the "best" one. Nevertheless, it should be a good story for the enjoyment of all readers. If you have any questions email me at veronaman@gmail.com. See photos of prizes here.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Guest Contributor Contest, Call for Prizes

There are a little less than four weeks to the start guest contributor contest (details here). Share your story!

My thanks to the following for the additional prizes which have arrived.

--Chamois cream from Enzo’s ButtonHole Chamois Cream. Enzo’s combines melaleuca oil, hamamelis, the Wu-Chu-Yu herb and organic silicone compounds to produce the ultimate protection during those long or grueling cycling rides. Visit www.enzoscyclingproducts.com for more information and ordering online.I found this review online: "With any chamois cream, the first thing you notice is the smell, and ButtonHole smells great…like a combination of vanilla and peppermint. I wish I had a candle that smelled like this for our office. The texture is just right, not to thick, not too thin, and it spreads easily on the chamois. Since it’s a tub and note a tube, I usually don’t apply directly to the skin in case I need to double dip. ButtonHole is the only chamois cream I used for the duration of the Breck Epic, a six day stage race put on by Mike McCormack to test the sanity of the average mountain biker. I spent somewhere between 3 and 6+ hours in the saddle each day, usually on the high end of that range, and at the end of the week had no chafing or irritation to speak of. There were days when it was hot, sections that were wet, and at 13,000+ feet, plenty of times that were darn near freezing, so I’d say it was a solid test of the product’s “staying power”. I’d highly recommend it."

Grazie Enzo!



--Jennifer of FreeBirdVelo has contributed two of her Italian themed T-shirts. Two winners will be able to choose their designs from among these:

"Am I riding too fast for you?"
"You're not as fast as you look."
"Which way to the podium?"
Jennifer sells these and other products on ETSY, take a look here.



--My friend over at Velo-Retro donated this custom musette (feed bag):
Velo-Retro has many unique T-shirts and musettes based upon vintage cycling subjects, and copies of many vintage bike catalogs. And, they can customize T-shirts and musettes for you or your group.


Previously arrived gifts:

--Cycling poster courtesy of Bicyclegifts.com; see prizes. Winner winner will be able to choose from one of three designs.


-Pullovers, hats, socks and more, plus Campagnolo 75th anniversay pins from CycleItalia; see here and here.
ICJ Reader contribution contest will run 1 January to 15 February, 2011. Details here.

Stories for the Italian Cycling Journal about rides, granfondos, having a good time cycling in Italy, Italian cycling history, etc. are very welcome. Contact me at veronaman@gmail.com. There are more than 1,600 stories in this blog. The search feature to the right works best for finding subjects in the blog. There is also an Italian weather widget along the right side and a translate button at the bottom so you can translate each page. What I'm riding.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Guest Contributor Contest, Call for Prizes

With only five weeks to the guest contributor contest (details here) it's time to awaken the writer in you if you don't want to miss out on some of the great prizes.

BicycleGifts.com has been very gracious in contributing a very nice 18 x 24 inches giclee reproduction poster. The posters are printed on heavy acid free fine art paper with 100+ year fade resistant inks. You will be able to choose one of your choice from any of these three:



BicycleGifts.com is the premiere site for gifts and merchandise for bicyclists, cyclists and bicycle enthusiasts. They pride themselves in being the #1 provider of bicycle-related gifts, vintage original posters and prints, greeting cards, bicycle art, men's and women's bicycle clothing and jerseys, unique cycling related jewelry and much more.

Do visit visit their site for your holiday, gift and personal shopping.

ICJ Reader contribution contest will run 1 January to 15 February, 2011. Details here.

Stories for the Italian Cycling Journal about rides, granfondos, having a good time cycling in Italy, Italian cycling history, etc. are very welcome. Contact me at veronaman@gmail.com. There are more than 1,600 stories in this blog. The search feature to the right works best for finding subjects in the blog. There is also an Italian weather widget along the right side and a translate button at the bottom so you can translate each page. What I'm riding.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Guest Contributor Contest, Call for Prizes

Are you getting ready to become a guest contributor between January 1st and February 15th?

As I said previously, CycleItalia has sent a box of goodies for prizes that also included several Campagnolo 75th anniversary pins (and there is still more to come from them):

And there are more prizes I'll be writing about in the near future: a very nice poster from BicycleGifts.com, a chamois cream supply from Enzo's Cycling Products, an Italian Cycling Journal musette from Velo-Retro, and more (I hope). By the way, Velo-Retro is having a special sale on T-shirts with this design which makes a perfect gift for the holidays:

Get those pens, PCs, iPhones, IPads, Droids out and start writing.......

To repeat what I wrote on November 12th:

One of my goals for the Italian Cycling Journal is to make it a place where people can find and read stories of cycling trips and cycling adventures in Italy.

With winter around the corner for most of the cycling world I thought it would be fun to have a contest to entice you to write a story about your cycling trip, or an aspect of your trip, in Italy. Or, it can be about a granfondo experience, etc.

The period for story submissions for prizes will be January 1-February 15, 2011.

First, we need some prizes! If you are in the cycling products business, or know someone that is, I'm looking for prizes that will be given out by random drawing to the guest contributors. In return I will list you as a prize contributor with a hot link to your site at the end of every story published (whether from a contributor or not) from January 1 to February 15, 2011, (the number of stories published this year have been between 32 and 62 in a month). Contact me at veronaman@gmail.com for more information and readership numbers.

Guest contributors: the prizes will be awarded on a random basis, stories will not be judged on which is the "best" one. Nevertheless, it should be a good story for the enjoyment of all readers. Photos accompanying the story are most welcome. If you have any questions email me at veronaman@gmail.com

Thank you in advance to everyone.

Angelo senza la o


Stories for the Italian Cycling Journal about rides, granfondos, having a good time cycling in Italy, Italian cycling history, etc. are very welcome. Contact me at veronaman@gmail.com. There are more than 1,600 stories in this blog. The search feature to the right works best for finding subjects in the blog. There is also an Italian weather widget along the right side and a translate button at the bottom so you can translate each page. What I'm riding.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Call for Prizes, Guest Contributor Contest


One of my goals for the Italian Cycling Journal is to make it a place where people can find and read stories of cycling trips and cycling adventures in Italy.

With winter around the corner for most of the cycling world I thought it would be fun to have a contest to entice you to write a story about your cycling trip, or an aspect of your trip, in Italy. Or, it can be about a granfondo experience, etc.

The period for story submissions for prizes will be January 1-February 15, 2011.

First, we need some prizes! If you are in the cycling products business, or know someone that is, I'm looking for prizes that will be given out by random drawing to the guest contributors. In return I will list you as a prize contributor with a hot link to your site at the end of every story published (whether from a contributor or not) from January 1 to February 15, 2011, (the number of stories published this year have been between 32 and 62 in a month). Contact me at veronaman@gmail.com for more information and readership numbers.

Guest contributors: the prizes will be awarded on a random basis, stories will not be judged on which is the "best" one. Nevertheless, it should be a good story for the enjoyment of all readers. Photos accompanying the story are most welcome. If you have any questions email me at veronaman@gmail.com

Thank you in advance to everyone.

Angelo senza la o


Stories for the Italian Cycling Journal about rides, granfondos, having a good time cycling in Italy, Italian cycling history, etc. are very welcome. Contact me at veronaman@gmail.com. There are more than 1,600 stories in this blog. The search feature to the right works best for finding subjects in the blog. There is also an Italian weather widget along the right side and a translate button at the bottom so you can translate each page. What I'm riding.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Italian Cycling Journal Story Contest!




Another contest! Just for fun.



Submit a ride story about Italy and if it is published to the blog you will be entered in a random drawing for the prize: a VELO-RETRO T-shirt of your design/color/size.



Contest period: September 18 through October 31, 2009


Entries: multiple stories can be submitted; each entry accepted counts as a separate entry in the drawing.


Shipping: VELO-RETRO is located in the USA; any foreign winner will be responsible for Customs charges



Acceptance of stories submitted, as usual, is up to me.



Photo: somewhere in Italy



Stories, including cycling trip stories, for the Italian Cycling Journal welcome; contact veronaman@gmail.com

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Win a Dream Cycling Vacation in Italy





Deadline is tomorrow, Wednesday, midnight Mountain Daylight Time. Contest requires donating to LiveStrong Challenge. Details:

"Dorothy Gibson takes the fight against cancer very personally. She should. She lost her mother and her father to it. Her two brothers are both survivors.

She also loves riding her bike.

And so, after coming home from a once-in-a-lifetime self-guided cycling tour through the heart of Tuscany, Italy, with her friends, Dorothy didn’t just put the memories away. She looked for a way to share the experience, while helping Team Fatty with our LiveStrong Challenge.

And that, combined with the generosity of several Fat Cyclist readers who have volunteered their frequent flier miles, is how we have arrived at this contest.

Win the Terre di Sienna Self-Guided Bike Tour With Cicloposse

I’ll get to Dorothy’s story of her tour in a moment, but first, here are the details of how to enter:
1. Go to Dorothy’s LiveStrong Challenge page and donate any multiple of $5.00. You’ll automatically be assigned a random number for every $5 you donate.
2. Deadline for donations is Wednesday, July 8, at Midnight Mountain Daylight Time.
3. Cross your fingers and hope you win, because this looks pretty darned incredible.

If you win, you get the Cicloposse Terre di Sienna Self-Guided Bike Tour for two, plus roundtrip airfare for two to Italy. Of course, you’re going to need to bring some money for handling buying stuff along the way.

Cicloposse supplies the bikes, pedals, and helmets, as well as pumps, spare tube, patch kits. You could also ship or take your own bike if you prefer. Dorothy and her crew went with a compromise route of bringing their own pedals, saddles, and helmets. Which seems like a good call.

Now, you may wonder, what does “self-guided” mean? Here’s how Dorothy describes it, at least in context of this trip. Self-Guided means you:
-have your luggage in the lobby at the appointed time for transport to the next location
enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the hotel
-carry your raingear, money, passports, snacks, tubes, tools, etc, to take care of yourself on the way (no sag wagon)–just like your regular road rides
-follow the detailed map and route descriptions, odometer, and road signs (good map reading skills a plus, but Cicloposse makes this very easy)
-ride as fast, or slow, as you’d like
-stop when you’d like, eat when and where you’d (they have fabulous suggestions)
-call the hot line number if in need of emergency support
-arrive at your next hotel with your bags already there

I don’t know about you, but this sounds pretty much perfect to me. And from the way Dorothy describes them, Marco and Guilianna Mulas — the owners of Cicloposse — take great care of you and are excited to help out with the fight against cancer, too."

Photos: Dorothy's trip


Stories, including cycling trip stories, for the Italian Cycling Journal welcome; contact veronaman@gmail.com

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Italian Cycling Journal Contest Winner



Robbin Penney from Calgary, Alberta, Canada is the winner of the Italian Cycling Journal/Biemme Giro d'Italia contest. Robbin was the first to answer all 10 questions correctly.


First, a big thank you to Biemme for providing the cycling shorts prize. Biemme, of Brogliano (VICENZA), Italy, has been making cycling clothing in Italy for the pros for over 30 years. They are now also making custom clothing for teams in the USA and throughout the world. If you would like to design for your custom team wear Biemme can help you. Simply go to: http://www.biemmesport.com/DFT.asp?LinguaId=2 where you will find 25 semi-custom designs. When you click on the individual jersey designs, you are offered the chance to play around with customized color options. Each design in fact offers over 1500 color combination options. Biemme can also work with you to come up with a fully unique design starting from a blank sheet of paper. For more information visit their website at http://www.biemmesport.com/ or send an email to biemmeUSA@biemmesport.com
EXPERIENCE THE CLOTHES OF CHAMPIONS LIKE DANILO DI LUCA!


Robbin wrote:
"Questions 6 & 7 were tough to answer but the whole exercise was fun and educational!! I am a masters age cyclist from Calgary, Canada and member of the Calgary CrankMasters Cycling Club. I have a great appreciation for Italian cycling culture and I own and ride Italian steel bicycles made by Scapin and Zullo and equipped with Campagnolo Record components and wheels. I am a big fan of European Pro racing and enjoy watching races like the Giro d'Italia over the Internet. Some highlights of my cycling career include participating in the World Masters Games Road Race in Edmonton, Canada and meeting Italian pro riders such as Danilo Di Luca, Ivan Basso, Daniel Nardello and Fabio Sacchi at the World Road Race Championships in Hamilton, Canada. I also recently completed my tenth consecutive STOKR Century Ride in support of Habitat for Humanity in Libby, Montana, USA."


Photo: Robbin with his Scapin S8.


The contest questions and answers:


1. What was the title of the movie film in which Coppi and Bartali had roles?
A. Totò al Giro d’Italia


2. Which famous frame builder finished last in the Giro d'Italia?
A. Giovanni Pinarello


3. Who were the 5 time winners of the Giro d'Italia?
A. Alfredo Binda, Fausto Coppi, Eddy Merckx


4. What was the name of the team manager of the first American team to participate in the Giro d'Italia?
A. Robin Morton


5. What year was the "pink" jersey introduced as the leader's jersey?
A. 1931


6. Sastre's 2009 Giro ...............has the drawing of a ..................on it.
A. Cervelo, pacifier


7. Basso's 2009 Giro .............has a .............painted on it.
A. saddle, flower


8. Which rider won the Giro d'Italia two times without winning a stage?
A. Franco Balmamion


9. The first time Giro time trial was held in .......(year) and won by.......(rider).
A. 1933, Alfredo Binda


10 Which teams wore Biemme cycling kits in the centenary Giro?
A. LPR Brakes, AG2R



Stories, including cycling trip stories, for the Italian Cycling Journal welcome; contact veronaman@gmail.com

Winner of Italian Cycling Journal Contest!


We have a winner for the Italian Cycling Journal/Biemme Giro d'Italia contest (http://italiancyclingjournal.blogspot.com/2009/06/italian-cycling-journal-contest.html). Details about the winner, and the correct answers will be posted soon.



The contest is now closed.



Thanks to all the participants!



Stories, including cycling trip stories, for the Italian Cycling Journal welcome; contact veronaman@gmail.com

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Italian Cycling Journal Contest!






ITALIAN CYCLING JOURNAL is having its very own, fun, contest again. You will need to answer ten Giro d'Italia related questions correctly.


The prize is a pair of cycling shorts by Biemme, of Brogliano (VICENZA), Italy. Biemme has been making cycling clothing in Italy for the pros for over 30 years. They are now also making custom clothing for teams in the USA and throughout the world.


Are you having troubles coming up with a design for your custom team wear? Let Biemme help you out. Simply go to: http://www.biemmesport.com/DFT.asp?LinguaId=2 where you will find 25 semi-custom designs. When you click on the individual jersey designs, you are offered the chance to play around with customized color options. Each design in fact offers over 1500 color combination options. Biemme can also work with you to come up with a fully unique design starting from a blank sheet of paper.


For more information visit their website at http://www.biemmesport.com/ or send an email to biemmeUSA@biemmesport.com


EXPERIENCE THE CLOTHES OF CHAMPIONS LIKE DANILO DI LUCA!


Rules:
-first correct answer received at veronaman@gmail.com wins,
-the answers must agree with the source that I am using as a reference (sorry, I can't divulge that!),
-hint: not all answers can be found within http://www.italiancyclingjournal.blogspot.com/


Contest questions:
1. What was the title of the movie film in which Coppi and Bartali had roles?
2. Which famous frame builder finished last in the Giro d'Italia?
3. Who were the 5 time winners of the Giro d'Italia?
4. What was the name of the team manager of the first American team to participate in the Giro d'Italia?
5. What year was the "pink" jersey introduced as the leader's jersey?
6. Sastre's 2009 Giro ...............has the drawing of a ..................on it.
7. Basso's 2009 Giro .............has a .............painted on it.
8. Which rider won the Giro d'Italia two times without winning a stage?
9. The first time Giro time trial was held in .......(year) and won by.......(rider).
10 Which teams wore Biemme cycling kits in the centenary Giro?

Photos: examples of Biemme products; be sure to visit http://www.biemmesport.com/. If you have any questions send an email to biemmeUSA@biemmesport.com


Stories, including cycling trip stories, for the Italian Cycling Journal welcome; contact veronaman@gmail.com