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About 50 Campy fans from across the U.S. and from as far away as Australia made the Cento Anni event a great success.  Participants were treated to a great display of modern, retro, and historic bikes, a slide show featuring rare photos of Tullio Campagnolo, a bicycle Concourse d'Elegance contest, a Trivia Contest, and the singing of "Happy Birthday" to Sr. Campagnolo.

Campy Only thanks the event sponsors:

We of course also thank all those who helped make the event possible, including the Campy Only webmaster's family (Cindy, Gregory, and Sarah), Bill Williams, and Ron Lew.

Event Photos
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The Cento Anni cake
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The Davis Bicycle Museum provided a display of historic bikes.  Thanks to David Takaemoto-Weerts and Tim Bustos from providing this exhibit.
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Cento Anni!
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Many riders brought displays of historic Campagnolo items
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Easily winning the "most distant" award was Greg Quinn (right) of Melbourne, Australia
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Greg Quinn checks out one of the displays
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Retro and modern bikes abounded inside the event hall
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Fixed gear Campy-equipped road bike
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This fine 1971 Masi won the "Retro" category of the Concourse d'Elegance
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Bob Rogen won the Trivia Quiz
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This 2001 Tallerico won the Modern Bike competition
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Sarah and Gregory, the youngest Campy fans at Cento Anni
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Cake is served!
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This street-worthy Paris-Roubaix-equipped Biachi provided a demonstration of rod-shifting, Campy style
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The event crew included (l-r) Eric Norris, Ron Lew, and Bill Williams.  Not pictured: Cindy, Gregory, and Sarah Norris, and Anna.


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