Sixtyfive months of May already spent: the first five wasted, from the sixth following the Giro d’Italia on tv, in the newsroom, on the road and on the sidewalk.
Marco Pastonesi writes about cycling and rugby: according to his original vision of the oval world, rugby is a sort of cycling without the bicycle (just as, according to his original vision of the round world, cycling is a sort of rugby with a bicycle). Among his books, Spingi me sennò bestemmio (Ediciclo, 2018) and Coppi ultimo (66thand2nd, 2019), in which he insists on standing on the side of the domestics.