il centenario
Thursday, February 4, 2010 
The Giro d'Italia is considered to be the little sister to the Tour de France. But not just any little sister - she also happens to be way cooler and better looking.
Photographer Dan Sharp covered the race on its 100th anniversary and came back with some pretty amazing images, which he published in the photo essay "Il Centenario". Subtitled "Una Storia", the book is edited by Jeremy Dunn, Joe Staples, and Max Erdenberger. Between the grab shots taken from within moving cars, sideline shots of the racers, pictures of the route and the atmosphere that accompanies the race, one quickly realizes that "the story" on this anniversary is as much about the culture surrounding the sport as it is the competition itself.
While I was tempted to take more than a few shots of Una Storia as it sat on my desk, I really didn't want to give too much away - it is worth seeing for yourself.
Limited to 100 copies, you can grab a copy from Ampersand Vintage in Portland. (ampersandvintage@mac.com)















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