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Wilier Triestina : ウィキペディア英語版
Wilier Triestina

Wilier Triestina ((:'viliːˌɛː ˌtriːɛs'tiːna)) is an Italian manufacturer of racing bicycles, founded in 1906 by Pietro Dal Molin in Bassano del Grappa, Italy. They are now based in Rossano Veneto, Italy.
The company name originated as an acronym for the phrase “W l’Italia liberata e redenta”, where the W is an abbreviation for "Viva!"〔(Road Bike Action )〕 (Long live Italy, liberated and redeemed).〔(Chicago Tribune )〕 Triestina comes from the name of the city of Trieste. When Wilier was founded, Trieste was not part of Italy; the name 'Wilier Triestina' reflected a patriotic desire for it to be rejoined.〔(Wilier USA )〕〔(Wilier UK )〕
The famous Italian cyclist Fiorenzo Magni rode Wilier bikes in his 1948 Giro d'Italia win as well as his 1949 and 1950 Tour of Flanders wins.〔(Wilier Triestina YouTube )〕
Marco Pantani rode the 1997 Tour de France on a Wilier.〔(BikeMag )〕
More recently World Champion Alessandro Ballan and runner up Damiano Cunego rode Wilier bicycles to victory in the 2008 UCI Road World Championships.
== History ==

Wilier Triestina got its start in a modest workshop on the banks of the river Brenta in San Fortunato by Pietro Dal Molin from Bassano del Grappa, Italy in the summer of 1906.〔http://blog.wilier.it/en/2013/04/23/era-il-tempo-dei-bicicli/〕

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