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Mel Pinto : ウィキペディア英語版
Mel Pinto
Mel Pinto (born September 9, 1923, Tangiers, Morocco), became one of the first importers of European racing bikes into the United States in 1958 when he opened Mel Pinto Imports in northern Virginia and began selling Gitane bicycles on consignment. Later, Pinto was the first to import Shimano’s Dura-Ace components into the U.S.〔"Mel Pinto: Importer of Fine Bicycles", Bicycle Quarterly, Vol. 9, No. 3, Spring 2011〕〔(Biography ), National Velo Club website〕 In 1960, Pinto became a founding member of the Federation of Washington Area Bicycle Clubs, now known as the National Capital Velo Club, and in 1963 revived the moribund National Capital Open bicycle race in Washington, D.C., reestablishing it as an annual event on The Ellipse until the race’s demise in 1988.〔(50 Years of Going Round in Circles – A History of the National Capital Open ), Neil Sandler, National Capital Open 1988 Program〕
Pinto sold Mel Pinto Imports in 2009 and, now retired, resides in Virginia outside of Washington, D.C.
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