Tom Kellogg
11-01-2007, 10:33 AM
Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi noted that he makes many of his
important decisions while out riding on his bicycle. "The important decisions in my life I make while out riding my bike," said Prodi in an interview with City
for the upcoming Milan bicycle trade show.
The leader of Italy is an avid cyclist; he starting racing when he was a
child and continues to ride today in his precious free time. He started
racing at a young age, after a stop he recommenced in the 1970s. Over the past thirty years he has ridden with the greats on some of cycling's famed roads: Cipollini, Ballerini, Merckx, Bugno and Bettini, over Stelvio, Mortirolo and Zoncolan. "The bicycle unites two human elements: freedom and fatigue. It is a moment of concentration. The most important decisions I have taken in my life I have actually taken while on long rides."
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important decisions while out riding on his bicycle. "The important decisions in my life I make while out riding my bike," said Prodi in an interview with City
for the upcoming Milan bicycle trade show.
The leader of Italy is an avid cyclist; he starting racing when he was a
child and continues to ride today in his precious free time. He started
racing at a young age, after a stop he recommenced in the 1970s. Over the past thirty years he has ridden with the greats on some of cycling's famed roads: Cipollini, Ballerini, Merckx, Bugno and Bettini, over Stelvio, Mortirolo and Zoncolan. "The bicycle unites two human elements: freedom and fatigue. It is a moment of concentration. The most important decisions I have taken in my life I have actually taken while on long rides."
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