At Biograd, Croatia, the 2015 edition of Vespa World Days and
also the most important international rally dedicated to the most
beloved two-wheeler in the world, has come to an end. Thursday, 11
June to Sunday, 14 June, were four days of friendship and love for
the adventure and voyage that brought more than 5,000 Vespas from
32 different countries to gather along the Croatian coast. Besides
Europe (which was fully represented), there were participants from
Brazil, Canada, Israel, Mexico, Taiwan and Thailand. The presence
of representatives from countries in the former Yugoslavia was
significant; naturally from Croatia (host country), but also from
Bosnia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. Once
again, Vespa proved to be a bridge of friendship between different
populations and generations.
The over-5,000 Vespas included both historic and more recent
models. Some of the most admired participants were a rare very
first edition Vespa (the 98cc from 1946), the powerful GS from 1955
and the sporty Vespa SS, a legend for young people in the 1960s.
The line-up of the new Primavera, Sprint and GTS units was
impressive, successfully perpetuating the message of a unique
heritage.
Following the tradition, Vespa World Days concluded with the
Vespa Club awards. It was an Italian triumph with Martin Shift,
President of the Vespa World Club (the organisation that assembled
56 national Vespa Clubs) who presented the Vespa Trophy to the
Sirmione Vespa Club, a team made up of 12 Vespas that arrived at
Biograd after visiting the most number of checkpoints throughout
Europe. The all-Italian podium saw the Cerignola Vespa Club in
second place and the third spot was taken up by the Veronese
VR37100 Vespa Club which took this award and this being their very
first time participating. The individual Vespisti awarded were
Canadian Jeff Schneider, Russian Alexei Kozlov and Serbian Dejan
Stojcic.
Now, the baton will be passed to the Vespa Club de France which
will organise Vespa World Days 2016 in the spectacular setting of
Côte d'Azur at Saint Tropez.
With more than 18 million units produced since the first one in
1946, Vespa gave the whole world an extra gear, spreading
throughout the streets of every continent.
The first truly global transportation brand, Vespa became a
trait d'union t (common link) between generations,
interacting with social environments which were far apart from one
another, creating various cultural phenomena, particular to the
situations in which it artfully integrated into, until it became a
protagonist and a distinctive trait. It led fashion, music and
youth revolutions. It accompanied nations in their growth. It gave
them brilliance in times of economic wellbeing. And, today it is
one of the most common and well-known Italian products in every
corner of the globe.
The Vespa World Days event traditionally represents the highest
celebration of the timeless legend that is the Vespa. The 2015
edition comes 57 years after the first Eurovespa rally held in
Belgium. In fact, the Vespa event, which was rechristened Vespa
World Days in 2007, was organised for the occasion of the show in
1958, the Brussels World Fair.
The love that fans have for Vespa was born immediately, so much
that it drove many owners, even in 1946 when the very first Vespa
was made, to share their passion; and so the first Vespa Clubs were
established in Italy and abroad. Today, there are 56 national Vespa
Clubs associated with the Vespa World Club and more than 780
registered local Vespa Clubs, with over a total of 67,000 members
worldwide. This past year, in Italy alone, more than 100 rallies
for fans were held.
Information on the Vespa World Days can be found at www.vespaworlddays2015.com
and on the official social media sites such as facebook.com/vespa.
They can be followed on twitter.com/vespa_official or with hashtag
#vwd2015.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Mark Berger
Vespa Australia, PS Importers
Email: mark@psimporters.com.au
Tel: 03 9381 9733
About Vespa
The extraordinary two-wheeler that has come to be regarded as "the"
scooter: with more than 18 million vehicles produced since it made
its debut in 1946, the Vespa is an incredibly long-lived market
success as well as one of the best known icons of Italian style and
technology in the world.
Visit http://www.vespa.com.au for more
information.
About The Piaggio Group
Largest European manufacturer of two-wheel motor vehicles and one
of the world leaders in its sector. The Group is also a major
international player on the commercial vehicle market. The
Piaggio Group product range includes scooters, motorcycles and
mopeds from 50 to 1,400 cc marketed under the Piaggio, Vespa,
Gilera, Aprilia, Moto Guzzi, Derbi and Scarabeo brands. The
Group also operates in the three- and four-wheel light transport
sector with its Ape, Porter and Quargo (Ape Truck) ranges
of commercial vehicles.
Visit www.piaggio.com.au for more
information.​