Papa! Papa! The Italians, they are coming!

 Signature Cycles and Passoni to host

with Dr. Max Testa, BMC Team Doctor

December 5th (NYC) & December 6th (Greenwich), 6pm – 8pm

Dr. Max Testa, Chief Medical Officer for the BMC Professional Cycling Team (current Yellow Jersey holder), will be our featured speaker.


Dr. Max TestaDr. Testa shares his hometown, Como, Italy, with Passoni. He was team physician for Teams 7-11, Motorola, Asics, and Mapei. Participating in 17 Tours de France and 12 Giro d’Italia, he was with Team 7-11 when Andy Hampsten was the first American to win a stage in a Grand Tour (the Giro D’Italia in 1985) a race he went on to win in 1988. Dr. Testa was also with Team Motorola when Lance Armstrong won the world championship and was diagnosed with cancer.

Join us for an evening with Dr. Max Testa as he recounts his experiences from so many years in the ranks of the World’s elite Professional cyclists.

Signature Cycles is proud to introduce Passoni as our exclusive Italian custom bicycle line.

Discover why owning a Passoni transcends every bicycle that you have ever ridden. On hand to present Passoni will be Silvia Passoni, President of Passoni, Danilo Columbo, Chief Operating Officer and Marco Cassina, Commercial Director.

Passoni crafts custom bicycle frames from stainless steel, titanium and carbon fiber. They then take it steps further and complete the package with custom painted components to match your frame’s paint scheme for a look that is distinctly Italian. Passoni delivers on our pledge of Art in Motion like no other brand. Passoni transforms bicycles into moving sculptures.

Italian wines, cheeses and pastries will be served.

Free Limited Edition T-Shirt for the first 25 RSVP’s per studio

Our Manhattan studio will host this event on Monday, December 5th at 6pm.
Manhattan: RSVP to Jeff@signaturecycles.com

Our Greenwich, CT studio will host this event on Tuesday, December 6th at 6pm.
Greenwich, CT: RSVP to Lori@signaturecycles.com

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