The
Erie Street Bicycle Race
-has become an important tradition in the Italian
community and in the city of Windsor. We, as part of the community, are
very much indebted to those who originally gave of their time and effort
to pursue the dream that they had to see the race held in their own city
of Windsor.
The first bicycle
race was held on November 2, 1958 with the help of Gianni Sovran who
was then an avid bike fan of the Italian community. Inspired by a painting
which he had seen on the wall in the St. Angela Merici Church Hall
depicting the "Giro D'ltalia Bike Race",
Mr. Sovran dreamed of holding such a race in the city of Windsor. He
discussed the idea of the race with his nephew, Ezio Orlando, who,
at that time, was actively involved in the sport. Ezio had once told
me that he had brought the sport of bike racing with him from Italy
in his baggage.
At that point, Mr. Orlando, together with three other bike racers-
Peter Girardi, Vince Muzzin and Silvio Muzzatti, spent a great
deal of time searching for a suitable location for the event. They
decided upon the 1 .7 kilometer course of Erie Street, Parent Avenue,
Giles Boulevard and Howard Avenue -the course which is sti1l being
used for the race today in the heart of the Italian community.
The
preparations which were necessary to conduct the first race were many.
Mr. Tullio Meconi, who was then part of the Windsor Italia Club, presented
the idea of holding a race to City Council and requested permission to
close the streets for the event. City Council agreed to the proposition
on the condition that the Chief of Police also supported the event.
Accompanied by a priest from the parish of St. Angela Merici Church,
Mr. Ezio Orlando went to discuss the race with Mr. Gordon Preston who
was Chief of Police at that time and an enthusiastic sport fan. Mr. Preston
willingly granted permission to hold the race. In addition, he volunteered
his services as well as those of four Windsor officers, two of whom were
on motorcycles, to assist at the race. The work of these gentlemen was
very much appreciated. It is also interesting to note that Mr. Preston
was also the official starter of the race.
In a very short time, Mr. Ezio Orlando and his team spread the
news of the race to other cycling fans who were eager to offer their
assistance to ensure the event's success. Many people aided with
the preparations for the race. Such people as Alfio Golini, Toni
Dadamo Sr., Frank Padovan, Alfio Papa, Emilio Paducci, Joe Ala, Nicolino
DiDonato, Alfredo Morando, Marco Palazzi, Elio Danelon, Marisa, Luigi
and Renato Chemello, and others helped in a number of ways such as
collecting contributions, registering riders, controlling traffic,
etc. ..
In addition to those who generously
offered their services, there were many companies, organizations
and people who donated gifts and money as prizes for the winners of the
race. In order to raise money for the event, Triphon Van Hooren, who had
raced back in his native Belgium and loved the sport, visited companies
in the city such as Hiram Walker asking for support. Mr. Van Hooren also
also donated the winners trophy for the race. In addition, Mr.
Mike Walden, who at that time was the president of the Wolverines Bicycle
Racing Club in Michigan, donated the racing numbers and the safety pins
which were used for the event. Darcisio Basili donated and assembled the
announcer's stand. His son, Peter Basili, is making the same contribution
for this year's race. In addition, Eros and Alderina Zaghi of Alderina's
fashion Boutique became involved with their donation of a handmade woolen
racing jersey on which was written "Windsor
Champion" and a bouquet of flowers for the race winner. A
jersey wasalso donated this year from Eros and Alderina.
Mr. Ezio Orlando called the event "The
Tour of Windsor". On
the day of the first race in 1958, over 15,000 enthusiastic fans
crowded Erie Street to watch Mr. Tom Liptrop of Hamilton, Ontario
win the race and take home fifty dollars, the champion's jersey,
the trophy, and flowers. The results of the race were as follows:
Billy Freund-second place; Vince Muzzin-third place; Silvio Muzzatti-
fourth place; Bill Olsen-fifth place; Claire Young-sixth place;
Pete Girardi-seventh place.
It is due to the spirit of these first men and women and to the hard
work, sense of commitment, and vision of many since then, that the race
has continued through the years and hopefully will continue to be a tradition
and a culturally important event for the sport of bike racing in Windsor's
Italian community. For many years, the Erie Street Bicycle Race has provided
an opportunity for riders from all over the world to visit our area to
compete against other Canadian riders, many of whom are from our own
city of Windsor. The race has served to bring the community closer together
as friends and families. |