http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/2011/04/18/and-theyre-off-a-rickshaw-charity-run-2/
http://hosted2.ap.org/txdam/633c954da7d9434f9de7ed15f38075aa/Article_2011-04-17-AS-India-Rickshaw-Ride/id-67b5794d52c64a1b8f8d04296ed7beaa
Saturday, 30 April 2011
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
Tuesday, 26 April 2011
Day 10, Malda, West Bengal
Years of experience on the streets of Rome, a good amount of Southern Italian blood and one more than 70 hours spent on the rickshaw in the last 7 days all came up together yesterday when team Trukke Trukke cut Kolkata (15 mln people) from west to east in less than 30 minutes! We have finally left the Orissa and the NH5 highway behind and we are now in West Bengal driving up north on the NH 34 toward Siliguri.
If possible this road is even more dangerous than the highway. There are only two lanes going in opposite directions which by itself shouldn't be a problem if it wasn't for the unwritten Indian traffic rules. As the rickshaw is basically at the very bottom of the road food chain, bigger vehicles such as trucks don't really consider us as a factor in their overtaking decision making process. So, when they do overtake the only option left is to throw the rickshaw offroad on the narrow strip of land between the road and the trees (or the rice fields).
Just to make things even more complicated the horn of the Trukke Trukke does not work anymore. Not a big deal if you are in London or in Rome (unless it is June 2001 and you want to celebrate the Trukke Trukke...) but here in India the correct and shameless use of the horn really makes the difference between life and death! Fortunately we got the two bicycle air horns attached on the rickshaw and whoever is not driving is now in charge of using them, carefully coordinating with the driver. What a relaxing way of driving around...
We do now blend so well with the local rickshaws that today an old guy jumped on our rickshaw thinking it was a "cab" only to then jump out immediately very confused, when he realised who was driving it.
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If possible this road is even more dangerous than the highway. There are only two lanes going in opposite directions which by itself shouldn't be a problem if it wasn't for the unwritten Indian traffic rules. As the rickshaw is basically at the very bottom of the road food chain, bigger vehicles such as trucks don't really consider us as a factor in their overtaking decision making process. So, when they do overtake the only option left is to throw the rickshaw offroad on the narrow strip of land between the road and the trees (or the rice fields).
Just to make things even more complicated the horn of the Trukke Trukke does not work anymore. Not a big deal if you are in London or in Rome (unless it is June 2001 and you want to celebrate the Trukke Trukke...) but here in India the correct and shameless use of the horn really makes the difference between life and death! Fortunately we got the two bicycle air horns attached on the rickshaw and whoever is not driving is now in charge of using them, carefully coordinating with the driver. What a relaxing way of driving around...
We do now blend so well with the local rickshaws that today an old guy jumped on our rickshaw thinking it was a "cab" only to then jump out immediately very confused, when he realised who was driving it.
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day 8, chandipur, orissa
Thanks to the mechanic who properly fixed our engine in vishakhapatnam team trukke trukke had two (finally) uneventful good days of driving and reached chandipur, a small town on the sea in the north of Orissa. By talking to the people at the tall stations we know that there are at least 4 teams ahead of us on the same road. Most probably the italian fellow team of "Curry Curry Guaglio'" is almost 1 day ahead while a french team and the british one are about 2 to 4 hours ahead. Also the hotel owner told us that the new zealand team was here yesterday. We are definitely behind but we stick to our motto "barcollo ma non mollo"...!
Tomorrow we have a big decision to make. We could either leave the highway before kolkata or drive through the city and take the road 34 which runs close to the bangladesh boarder. The former option will save us some kms but we would be driving on some pretty bad roads and dust or holes are not friends with the rickshaw. The latter option will give us better road but driving through kolkata (or even on the outskirts of the city) would probably be stressful and slow (but a lot of fun...). Then, we will start driving north towards Siliguri before finally turning east south/east towards Shillong.
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Tomorrow we have a big decision to make. We could either leave the highway before kolkata or drive through the city and take the road 34 which runs close to the bangladesh boarder. The former option will save us some kms but we would be driving on some pretty bad roads and dust or holes are not friends with the rickshaw. The latter option will give us better road but driving through kolkata (or even on the outskirts of the city) would probably be stressful and slow (but a lot of fun...). Then, we will start driving north towards Siliguri before finally turning east south/east towards Shillong.
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In hoc signo vinces
t cannot be just a coincidence that today, when team trukke trukke stopped at an indian oil petrol station, it was welcomed and helped by a kind (and most probably drunk) man called Samuel (the Wall!) who wanted to share telephone numbers and then said: "I feel and believe that you will call me once you reach Shillong".
The spirits of the glorious 2001 A.S. Roma are pushing team Trukke Trukke ahead...
The spirits of the glorious 2001 A.S. Roma are pushing team Trukke Trukke ahead...
Saturday, 23 April 2011
Day 6: Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
Few days of very little sleep and long hours driving in the worst possible weather conditions (ranging from 43 degrees with no clouds to unseasonal thunderstorms) brought team Trukke Trukke to Vishakhapatnam, a 1,3 mln people coastal city in Andhra Pradesh. Mechanical problems appear to be a constant of this trip and between Thursday and Friday we spent a good 4 hours dealing with mechanics, random people who we thought (hoped...) were mechanics and people who did understand how an engine works less than we do but that we anyway "forced" to have look at our rickshaw.
The result is that every morning we start the day with no idea on where we will sleep at night and (more importantly) on whether we will be able to reach Shillong on Saturday 30th April. So far we have drove roughly 1,500Km but there are still more than 1,900 to go and from now on the road will not be as good as the one we drove on so far.
Driving at night is not really an option as last time we tried we suddenly saw a number of lights pointing in our direction and realized that we were driving on the wrong side of the highway...
The result is that every morning we start the day with no idea on where we will sleep at night and (more importantly) on whether we will be able to reach Shillong on Saturday 30th April. So far we have drove roughly 1,500Km but there are still more than 1,900 to go and from now on the road will not be as good as the one we drove on so far.
Driving at night is not really an option as last time we tried we suddenly saw a number of lights pointing in our direction and realized that we were driving on the wrong side of the highway...
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Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Day 3: Vellore, Tamil Nadu
Troubled by several mechanical problems, team Trukke Trukke is still few hundreds Kms away from the east coast fo India. We have no idea where all the other teams are right now as we haven't seen a westerners in the last 3 days. Indian people have been incredibly helpful and kind and without their help we would most probably still be driving in the outskirt of Kochi...
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Land of the rising sun
Still remembering about the amazing goal of Nakata which paved the road to the 2-2 draw in Torino and to the Trukke Trukke in June, the Japanese/Chinese team (and the Japanese reporter who was following them) asked team Trukke Trukke pose for a photo shoot.
Friday, 15 April 2011
Thursday, 14 April 2011
A tale of two cities
It's certainly not a coincidence that the Unicredit team will finalize negotiations for the sale of Roma in Boston the same day in which team Trukke Trukke will land in Kochi to begin a journey to spread the A.S. Roma name far and wide in the Indian sub-continent.
The future of A.S. Roma lies between these two cities, more than 13,000Km apart but tied by a long fil (jaune) rouge
The future of A.S. Roma lies between these two cities, more than 13,000Km apart but tied by a long fil (jaune) rouge
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
Too well prepared
You know that problems lie ahead when these are among the items you are packing in your bag:
-A.S. Roma scarf
-A.S. Roma flag
-A pirate flag
-A tailor made linen suit (with waistcoat)
-An inflatable Monkey
-Two bicycle horns
-Two meter neon tube wire
-A bubble blowing pipe
-A Mexican wrestler mask
-Oliver Onions discography
Informed on how team Trukke Trukke spent the expedition budget, Mr. Di Benedetto apparently said "either they have not fully understood what are they going to do or I may have not hired the smartest guys in town for this job..."
-A.S. Roma scarf
-A.S. Roma flag
-A pirate flag
-A tailor made linen suit (with waistcoat)
-An inflatable Monkey
-Two bicycle horns
-Two meter neon tube wire
-A bubble blowing pipe
-A Mexican wrestler mask
-Oliver Onions discography
Informed on how team Trukke Trukke spent the expedition budget, Mr. Di Benedetto apparently said "either they have not fully understood what are they going to do or I may have not hired the smartest guys in town for this job..."
Monday, 11 April 2011
Countdown
You would imagine that with less than a week to go until the Rickshaw Run launch, team Trukke Trukke spent the weekend packing supplies and planning the route. Apparently this has not been the case as those tasks require a level of mental organization that team Trukke Trukke clearly lacks. Instead, they threw away the "Mechanical engineering 101: engine for dummies" book and headed off to the Royal Geographic Society for the 2011 Adventurists Film Festival. In this inspirational venue they spent the afternoon watching videos of previous Rickshaw Runs while sipping Gin & Tonic and playing croquet with fellow adventurists.
Here below one of the movies presented at the Adventurists Film Festival which gives you an idea of the task ahead of team Trukke Trukke.
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Media coverage
Great adventures do not go unnoticed! Team Trukke Trukke made it to the press last Saturday when it has been mentioned by Milano Finanza, one of the most respected Italian business newspapers.
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
Waiting for Trukke Trukke
A message from the Captain
"Aooo' team Trukke Trukke! I would have loved to join you guys and I also bought my own tuk tuk. Pero' porco porco il mister doesn't want me to leave as we need to qualify for the Champions League and apparently I am the only one left in this team able to score a goal..."
Sempre forza Roma!
Checco
Sempre forza Roma!
Checco
Monday, 4 April 2011
Danger zone
"Groups of zealots who worship an almost unknonw football team are reported to hide in some regions of India (they call them "biancocelesti"). They are known to assault Roma supporters, driven by frustration and envy. They like farms, pastures and they generally move by tractors."
Be careful
toolpa
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Alerted by Toolpa's warning, team Trukke Trukke got in touch with a stringer in Orissa to assess the risk posed by these so called "biancocelesti". Our guy was traveling to the poor and remote Indian countryside when he stumbled upon a group of biancocelesti on is way home after having watched the Napoli-Lazio match last Sunday. Angry and frustrated as usual, the biancocelesti attacked him with potatoes and vegetables and left him dead on the side of the road.
We managed to retrieve his camera and here below you could see a picture taken just few seconds before the despicable attack begun.
Be careful
toolpa
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Alerted by Toolpa's warning, team Trukke Trukke got in touch with a stringer in Orissa to assess the risk posed by these so called "biancocelesti". Our guy was traveling to the poor and remote Indian countryside when he stumbled upon a group of biancocelesti on is way home after having watched the Napoli-Lazio match last Sunday. Angry and frustrated as usual, the biancocelesti attacked him with potatoes and vegetables and left him dead on the side of the road.
We managed to retrieve his camera and here below you could see a picture taken just few seconds before the despicable attack begun.
Friday, 1 April 2011
The dawn of a new era
"It's about time to improve the Italian football public image and A.S. Roma is fully committed to be at the forefront of this battle" says a Di Benedetto associate.
How could he be more right? Calciopoli, riots inside and outside the stadiums, people badly injured if not killed; this is what we have witnessed in the last few years. With the aim to be a model for the other teams, Team Trukke Trukke mission won't only be to spread the A.S. Roma name in the Indian sub-continent but also to make a small contribution to help all the people who are suffering. That's why they have decided to raise money for the "International Rescue Corps" a UN registered charity responding to natural and men made disasters all over the world.
A big thanks to all the people who have donated so far. We have reached and surpassed the £1,000 target but please don't stop donating!
How could he be more right? Calciopoli, riots inside and outside the stadiums, people badly injured if not killed; this is what we have witnessed in the last few years. With the aim to be a model for the other teams, Team Trukke Trukke mission won't only be to spread the A.S. Roma name in the Indian sub-continent but also to make a small contribution to help all the people who are suffering. That's why they have decided to raise money for the "International Rescue Corps" a UN registered charity responding to natural and men made disasters all over the world.
A big thanks to all the people who have donated so far. We have reached and surpassed the £1,000 target but please don't stop donating!
Team Trukke Trukke
In a short conversation with the press, Di Benedetto released new details on the "Project Galoperia". In order to maximize media exposure, the first A.S. Roma diplomatic mission, also known as "Team Trukke Trukke" will take part in the Rickshaw Run Spring 2011.
The Rickshaw Run is a charity rally organized by the Institute for Adventure Research, who believe that the world is far too full of health and safety regulations and have set their sights on saving the world from the tyranny of boringness and safety.
The concept of the Rickshaw Run is simple, to travel in a team from Kochin in the state of Kerala, to Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, the far north-east of India. A journey of roughly 4,000km in just 2 weeks. To make things more complicated this will all happens in a rickshaw. This three-wheeled, 150cc, loud, uncomfortable, prone to breaking down is possibly the least suitable vehicles for covering the entire sub-continent in 2 weeks.
The Rickshaw Run is a charity rally organized by the Institute for Adventure Research, who believe that the world is far too full of health and safety regulations and have set their sights on saving the world from the tyranny of boringness and safety.
The concept of the Rickshaw Run is simple, to travel in a team from Kochin in the state of Kerala, to Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, the far north-east of India. A journey of roughly 4,000km in just 2 weeks. To make things more complicated this will all happens in a rickshaw. This three-wheeled, 150cc, loud, uncomfortable, prone to breaking down is possibly the least suitable vehicles for covering the entire sub-continent in 2 weeks.
"Reaching Shillong in 2 weeks will be a hell of a challenge for team Trukke Trukke but winning the champions league is not an easy task too. That said, we are all part of the A.S. Roma family and we will succeed in all our endeavors " says Di Benedetto to the press
The un-route
"The Rickshaw Run is based around the un-route concept. No one will tell us how to avoid the Maoist terrorists or which roads will collapse underneath us. All we know is that we start at the beginning and we may end up reaching the finish. If we would be told where to go the Rickshaw Run would be rubbish" says Team Trukke Trukke
Here below one of the possible routes the team may be taking.
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Here below one of the possible routes the team may be taking.
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