EDOARDO BIANCHI. Bicycles, tires, and the modern re-invention of the wheel |

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  • Опубликовано: 11 май 2020
  • A presentation by Luca Cottini, PhD.
    #bianchi and the birth of #sports, #tourism, and #transportation.
    * Recreating the wheel: Bianchi’s bicycle and Dunlop’s pneumatic tire
    * From telegraphic cables to transportation: Bianchi and Pirelli
    * The bicycle debate and the birth of Italy’s #mechanic industry
    * A new idea of #traveling: bicycles and the Touring Club Italiano
    * Fashioning Italian Sports: La gazzetta dello sport and the Giro d’Italia
    Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this RUclips channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project.
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Комментарии • 19

  • @davidcroxton8306
    @davidcroxton8306 Год назад

    Recumbent bikes are the next level bikes!!

  • @stevengagnon4777
    @stevengagnon4777 4 месяца назад

    The bicycle with the potential to provide an affordable means to freedom of movement to the common man....must have been absolutely frightening to the institutions in power at that time. Not that that has changed. Excellent presentation and eye opening. Thank you!

  • @JC-oz6xn
    @JC-oz6xn 7 месяцев назад

    Unbelievable, wonderful writing, great presentation. Scholarly yet entertaining. Vengo cuest'anno a vedere IL Giro e ha participare nel L'Eroica! Grazie molto.....

  • @robertjones447
    @robertjones447 Год назад +2

    I fell in love with the Bianchi Celeste color in the 1980s, and saved up for a Veloce, which I purchased 25 years ago. Every year I add a few thousand miles to its frame, which is always responsive, handles nimbly, and flies down mountainsides rapidly, on Campagnolo wheels. 🇮🇹

  • @annerutledge5469
    @annerutledge5469 3 года назад +2

    My first episode-loved it! You mention Coppi and the Giro D'Italia which made me think of the great Italian bicycle champion WWII hero, and humanitarian Gino Baltali. Did he not ride a Bianchi? My close friend and 2nd generation (his parents came here from Italy) R. Bartolini cannot hear Bartali's name without choking up and bursting into tears. Such courage!

    • @ItalianInnovators
      @ItalianInnovators  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing and I’m glad you liked the episode. If you are interested I will share a presentation on bicycles and Italian social history on feb 21

  • @ItalianInnovators
    @ItalianInnovators  4 года назад

    Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, make sure to leave a comment here below and subscribe to this RUclips channel as a way to enrich this conversation and receive notification of new episodes. Also, don’t forget to visit the official webpage of the show at www.italianinnovators.com for more information about this project. Thanks for your support!

  • @caleblane7619
    @caleblane7619 2 года назад

    Very Innovative Bicycle by Edoardo Bianchi; Very Modern for the 19th Century. Bianchi also is credited with pushing the Mass Production of Bicycles much in the smame way that Henry Ford did with Cars. By 1890 Bianchi was making 20,000 Bicycles/ Year. It only grew from there. Edoardo eventually made cars and many of them were ultra-luxury and even considered as the Rolls-Royce of Italy early on.

    • @ItalianInnovators
      @ItalianInnovators  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much for your comment and yes the Bianchi-Ford comparison certainly stands! Many car companies started from bicycle workshops, as I also describe in the episode which I dedicated to GB Ceirano and the birth of Fiat at bit.ly/innovatorsceirano Grazie ancora e enjoy the channel!

    • @caleblane7619
      @caleblane7619 2 года назад

      @@ItalianInnovators An you are very right. Early cars were an acumen of many things including bicycles. Early steam cars like those in France and the USA had Chain Drive as their mode of transfer power; prior to the Invention of the Transmission. This Chain Drive was derived from Bicycles. Later when the Transmission was invented Chain Drive served a different purpose. It was used as the cars Drive Train before the Invention of Rear-wheel drive which took place in France by Rene Panhard and Emile Levassor in 1891. And you are right many car companies did start with bicycles. Such examples include Peugeot, Di Dion-Bouton and Corre in France as well as Bianchi, Ceirano, Nazzaro, Cisitalia, Innocenti, Prinetti-Stucchi, Temperino and Diatto in Italy in addition to Riley, Humber, Triumph, Daimler and Starley in Britain.

    • @ItalianInnovators
      @ItalianInnovators  2 года назад

      @@caleblane7619 Thank you very much for enriching the conversation with so much insight and information! You truly exemplify the scope of the show, which is mainly about inviting others to share their knowledge and love for innovation and Italian culture! Grazie!

  • @JC-oz6xn
    @JC-oz6xn 7 месяцев назад

    La mia sorella abita 75 metri di distanza dalla casa di Bartali. In fatti, la sua strada e' chimata ....Via Bartali....

  • @giampaoloturla9267
    @giampaoloturla9267 3 года назад +2

    Bello peccato non capisco bene l inglese

    • @ItalianInnovators
      @ItalianInnovators  3 года назад

      Grazie del commento. Se ti interessa l'episodio è disponibile con sottotitoli in italiano

    • @giampaoloturla9267
      @giampaoloturla9267 3 года назад

      Molto volentieri grazie

    • @giampaoloturla9267
      @giampaoloturla9267 3 года назад

      Dove lo trovo con sottotitoli

    • @ItalianInnovators
      @ItalianInnovators  3 года назад +1

      simbolo rotella in basso a sinistra > sottotitoli > italiano

    • @giampaoloturla9267
      @giampaoloturla9267 3 года назад

      Ciao ...non trovo la episodio sottotitolato Italiano....