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MAINO Campionissimo Vittoria Margheritta gears, 57.5cm (mid 1930s) – SOLD

Description

Costante Girardengo (18 March 1893 – 9 February 1978) was an Italian cyclist, considered by many to be one of the finest riders in the history of the cycling sport. He was the first rider to be declared a “Campionissimo” or “champion of champions” by the Italian media and fans. At the height of his popularity in the 1920s he was said to be more popular than Mussolini and it was decreed that all express trains should stop in his home town Novi Ligure, an honour only normally awarded to heads of state. Girardengo was almost unbeatable in years 1915 – 1925, his palmares includes: 2x Giro d’Italia, 30 stages at the Giro, 9x Italian champion, 6x Milano-San Remo. After his carrer he helped at Maino’s factory with developing bikes and directing their cycling team.

 

Maino was established in 1896 and is one of the oldest bicycle producers in Italy. Maino was the bike of Constante Girardengo and the first racing bicycle of Fausto Coppi. Maino also sponsored their professional cycling team existed in years from 1912-1936.

In 1920s changing gears meant stopping and removing the rear wheel and flipping it around to use a different size cog. But in early 1930s, the new Vittoria Margheritta gear system was released,  which used a sprung tension arm, mounted on the chainstay and placed the striking fork above the chainstay, so requiring back-pedalling to change gear. Alfredo Binda had used the Vittoria Margherita system when he won the World championship in Rome in the fall of 1932 and many pros mounted the system on their bikes for the 1933 season. The Tour de France forbade the use of derailleurs until 1937. But unlike the Tour, the Giro d’Italia allowed their use before.

Proudly presenting this extremelly rare piece of the cycling history – MAINO Campionissimo which dates back to mid 1930s. Extraordinary details spotted on the frame like internal seat tube chain oiler, double fork crown,  Miano headbadge with serial number underneath on the headtube, beautiful seat clamp bolt placing… Equiped with original Vittoria Margheritta – Tipo Giro di Francia gearing system, Maino cranks and pedals, original Vincitor wooden rims, original Aquila saddle, double bottle cage . We are surprised how smooth the shifting is comparing to Campagnolo Cambio Corsa system. Fully refurbished frame with original paint makes this bike a real EYE CATCHER.

With this special steel machine you can get an incredible experience how cycling heroes rode back in the golden era of cycling history. Or just to get a lot of attention at any historic cycling event.

A museum piece!

 

Frame: Girardengo by Maino, steel frame (No.35405)

Size:

– seat tube (c-t): 57,5 cm

– top tube (c-c): 57 cm

– headset tube: 14 cm

– standover: 81 cm

Gearing system: Vittoria Margheritta, Tipo Giro di Francia

Crankset: Maino

Brakes: Corsa

Freewheel: Regina 3 speed or fixed

Hubs: Victor with ‘oilers’

Headset: integrated

Stem: Original, steel (9,5cm)

Handlebar: Original

Seatpost: Steel

Seat: Aquila, original, leather

Pedals: Maino

Rims: Vincitor (Mario Baruzzo Torino), wooden

Water bottle & cage: original, double

Air pump: vintage

Handlebar Tape: Cloth, red (new)

Tubulars: Continental (new)

 

Condition: Used, but good condition. The frame has been restored and refubrished few years ago by professional guy, no cracks or dents. All parts are working fine. Ready to ride.

Era: 1930s

Price: SOLD (October 2020)