Qualified services for cyclists, in the best Italian cycling regions

Our bike
centers
in Italy

All about the bike, no middleman

We pride ourselves on offering the best services, in the best Italian regions for cycling. But what makes us unique, is that all of the services we offer - from bike rental and maintaince to the most challenging biking tour - is handled directly by our skilled staff. This helps us guarantee the quality of your experience, as the people that take your reservation will be the same people that hand over your bike or guide you through our beautiful country.

Discover our expanding network of shops

Where Italian cycling was born

LOMBARDY

Two offices and a wide choice to make your holiday special.

SARDINIA

Riding along amazing coastline and a volcano

SICILY

Ride across medieval hamlets, in cycling homeland.

TUSCANY

The best kept secret in the Italian Alps!

VALLE D'AOSTA

Are you planning a visist and want to share your questions?

Get in touch with our local team!

GIOVANNI LAMIERI

TOUR DESIGNER AND TOUR LEADER FOR SARDINIA OPERATIONS

Sardinia is a region that mixes great hospitality, wilderness, and a stunning variety of sceneries that made - in an old advertising - the regional government advertise the island saying is like continent. Old advertising, but yet there is much that is true in it. I'm here to help you discover our paradise island.

SIMONE OTTINO

TOUR DESIGNER AND TOUR LEADER FOR SICILY OPERATIONS

Sicily is one of the most kept secrets for worldwide cyclists. But if you like the warm ospitality that you can only get in southern Italy... well you can't get any southern than here, if you know what I mean. I'm here to help you discovering this amazing land, full of traditions and superbe routes for us cyclists.

André Lucat

SHOP and BIKE FLEET MANAGER For VALLE D’AOSTA operations

Our region is easily accessible by car from France, Switzerland and Turin. This position has made it a place of passage, conquest and pilgrimage through the centuries. All these traces of the past dot the territory giving it a unique character, traditions and folklore. Exploring the Aosta Valley by bike therefore means discovering the Alpine landscape, but also stumbling upon the remains of a sumptuous past.

DANIELE PEDRUZZI

TOUR DESIGNER AND TOUR LEADER FOR LOMBARDY OPERATIONS

Geography has been very generous with us, the undisputed variety of roads makes us feel like we are in an amusement park: long like the Stelvio, damn steep like the Mortirolo or progressive like Selvino, even undulating and flat roads and coastal lake roads around Lake Como or Lake Iseo. Cycling is as delicious and valuable as choosing the right bottle of wine at the restaurant.

Check out our
headquarters


We have (so far) four offices accross Italy. Contact us via email, call us or drop by.

Cagliari

General headquarters

Via Vittorio Emanuele, 43
Quartu Sant'Elena, Italy
+39 070 204 10 29
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Costa Smeralda

@ Hotel Airone

SP59 to Baia Sardinia
Arzachena, Italy
+39 070 204 10 29
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Letojanni

Sicily headquarters

Via Vittorio Emanuele, 130
Letojanni, Italy
+39 340 342 6320
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Châtillon

Valle d'Aosta and Piedmont headquarters

Via Tollen, 46
Châtillon, Aosta, Italy
+39 3356456037
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Lucca

Tuscany headquarters @ Ciclismoplus
Corso Garibaldi, 101
Lucca, Italy
+39 349 140 3598
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Bergamo

Lombardy headquarters

via Finazzi, 6
Bergamo, Italy
+39 329.3781686
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