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So....the first morning I woke up in Rome I turned on the TV and it lit up to the MotoGP 250 race - live. FAK!!! I went up to the roof-top breakfast patio and they had a TV on there and they were watching the race there!
Then, later, in Chioggia, CNN Eurpore ran this bit...
Motorbikes and musicians - CNN.com
My wife says I was in heaven because I found a whole country where everyone drives like me. I'm telling you, the Italians drive freekin' great. Real lane discipline, no road rage, fast but aware, and a completely rational approach to lane splitting! In the cities there are 1000 scooters to every car. They are everywhere, going fast, splitting lanes on both sides and I didn't see a single close call. BEAUTIFUL!
We are so very whacked the we we approach the road here. I get on 93 in Mass and am even more annoyed, knowing that the way people drive here isn't some sort of 'natural order of things' but that driving here is a chore. Oh, and until I got out into the Chianti region on a Saturday I didn't see any sport bikes. Scooters and the few VStroms, Beemers and Honda 599s I saw were viewed as TRANSPORTATION...not a sport!
That Saturday though, I could hear something going on about a mile from the Farmhouse we were staying in, so I drove the car out the dirt road onto the road that goes from Pisa to San Gimignano...and there they were. A dozen or so sport bikes ripping back and forth, full race gear, and just having a blast. And it all looked perfectly natural!
I love Italy. I want to be born again as an Italian gigolo...
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life.”
Muhammad Ali.