en.wikipedia.org Dieter “Didi” Senft (born 1952 in Reichenwalde, Germany) is known as the Tour de France devil or El Diablo. Since 1993, he has been seen in the Tour’s many stages wearing his red devil costume and painting trident symbols on the road some miles before he appears. Senft attributes the inspiration for the costume to German cycling announcer Herbert Watterot who called the last lap of local criterium races, “the Red Devil’s Lap.” He is also an inventor who has created over 100 bicycles, including the largest in the world. He is listed in the Guinness Book of Records. During multi-day stage races he often travels ahead of the race itself in a custom-decorated camper vehicle, picking various locations for the race to pass by. He is also a regular attendee at important single day races, such as the spring classics and world championships. During the 2006 edition of Tour of Switzerland, Didi Senft painted his signature trident on the road the day before the competitors came by his door. But later that day the Swiss police arrived and said it was illegal and that he must either pay a fine or go to jail. He was also forced to remove the painting from the road. He was again in the spotlight at Euro 2008 when he rode through Klagenfurt in his specially created “Football Bike” prior to the Germany vs Croatia Match.
Seventh clip from our tour in may 2008. It begins at Paklenica National Park (close to Zadar) in Croatia. Then we headed for Lukovo (50 miles from Rijeka). The road between Zadar and Rijeka was absolutely first class. So many turns and so much beauty; it was amazing! Highly recommendable this strech..would wish we didn’t have that much stuff packed on the bike but still:-) Pls watch in high quality!
From July to November, 2008, I ran mountain races in the Alps and Norway. To get from race to race I rode my Trek 300 (when the distance was reasonable). Video shots from Slovenia, Austria, France, Switzerland, Norway, Spain, Croatia, Germany and Italy.
Click here to get more information / Cliquez pour plus d’info Rejoindre Zadar en Croatie en 14 jours, c’est faisable? Acheter le vélo une semaine avant, c’est une blague? Partir sans entrainement, c’est sérieux? Rouler en vélo, c’est dangereux? Getting to Zadar in Croatia within 14 days : can I make it? Buying the bike at the last minute, it’s a joke? Leaving without training, is it serious? Cycle touring on the roads, is it dangerous?
While traveling in Croatia, I noticed that there were a number of small vineyards, but I’ve never heard of Croatia being a big name in wine. So I asked wine Guru, Gary Vaynerchuk, for some info on Croatian wines for a future episode on Wine Library TV.
My eurotrash dash from seville in Spain through France and down through Italy where i got the ferry to Serbia Montenegro and then contiued on up to pula in Croatia. Yyeeaahhhoooooooooo.
Bicycle tour on the island Vis.
Biking in Dalmatia
