Thursday, September 18, 2008
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Monday, September 15, 2008
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Yesterday I made a 'new experience, for the first time I went to see a motocross race, especially the last race of the World Championship, which this year was held in Italy, in Faenza, a town of pottery.
We arrived at the circuit upstream of coral Faenza on Sunday morning, although we had to leave Saturday, but we say that 280mm of rain fell Saturday was a bit complicated 'things. I said, arrived in the morning at 9 in the circuit, and immediately begin the rounds of heating, but the ground is very slippery and clay, and everyone should be rather careful not to damage the floor. Fortunately, no rain and so there is a sun, the track is very slowly "dry" and the drivers begin to take a little more confidence and start jumps:
Greatly ... and long ...
for us "photographers" or better, your passion for photography was a godsend, he was practically on the track:
There are breathtaking curves:
worthy of a Downhill Slope:
It leaps into the void:
Then someone decided to do away with the cross and we went home:
The motocross think it unknown to IP & # 250; in Italy, I wanted to point out that yesterday PerĂ³ an Italian rider won the MX1 world championship, the most important category of Motocross!. I understand that football should be the only protagonist of the Italian sport, but there are guys who are dedicated to other sports and give significant results to our country, David Philippaert (yes, it is Italian) is one of these, but I fear that as usual the news did not feel the important thing, so they know only the fans. May I say that is a shame?
Thursday, September 11, 2008
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The photo was taken at the Zoo Safari Pombia , a very interesting place for those who want to see the animals up close, because you can make a journey by car among animals in semi freedom, and that as one of the lions may decide to come to scratch his back against your bumper ... ;)
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