La Forza del Destino - Bold moves are often rewarded with with championships; however, attacks that seem to be rooted in pure madness rarely make it all the way to the line for glory. In 1968 on a terribly wet, windy day, a seemingly ridiculous launch with 230k to go in a 285k race, let Vittorio Adorni raise his arms in triumph. The early attack took Adorni and Rick Van Looy, a pre-race contender, out in front of a peleton that was whittled down to 19 of the original 85 starters. Adorni attacked again with 90k to drop Van Looy and a few hangers on. Too early? No - his lead grew exponentially with every lap over the last 5 laps. The final margin was 9'50" over Belgian Hermann Van Springel and 10'18" over fellow Italian Michele Dancelli. One of the most unexpected and dominant championship races ever.
Classic fit cycling jersey with raglan cut made of lightweight fabric on front and incredibly breathable fabric with sweat releasing grooves on the back. Featuring raw cut sleeves for a great fit and triple back pocket. Design inspired by the Official 1968 Imola UCI World Championships poster.
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