Mark his finished road bike, lightweight and beautifully finished.
Journeys

Mark his finished road bike, lightweight and beautifully finished.

Mark brought his bamboo build to Italy for the Wheely Miglia — a thousand historic Italian miles through September sunshine. The Tuscan hills rolling behind him tell you exactly why this is a destination worth the journey.

The jersey says it all: "1,000 Historic Italian Miles." This isn't a Sunday spin; it's a proper cycling pilgrimage. And he's doing it on a bike he built himself.

The frame features natural bamboo tubes with dark navy-blue lugs — a colour combination that photographs beautifully against olive groves and terracotta rooftops. Hunt wheels keep the weight reasonable without compromising durability. A saddlebag suggests this rider knows you don't survive long Italian days without proper preparation.

What catches the eye is Mark's expression: genuine joy, earned through kilometres. That's the look of someone who's ridden enough Italian roads to understand why people travel specifically to cycle here.

The bike spec shows thoughtful long-distance choices: disc brakes for the descents (and Italian descents are no joke), gearing low enough for the climbs, position comfortable enough to maintain across multiple days.

Events like the Wheely Miglia connect cycling's past with its present. You're riding roads that Coppi and Bartali contested, through landscapes that haven't changed in centuries. Doing it on bamboo adds another layer of history — returning to natural materials even as technology advances.

From Tuscany with love. Bravo, Mark. 🇮🇹