Mastering the track - together, of course!
Waves, berms and hard asphalt - that's a pump track. The goal? To make the pace with speed, to show spectacular flips and jumps. Whoever pedals loses! The rider generates propulsion just by pushing the body down. The cracks in any case. But all this is not really important. What counts is the fun for all. Claudio Caluori experienced this firsthand when he built a track in Thailand with his Velosolutions team.
The local kids showed him that. They just wanted to have fun on the course with whatever tires they had. Where they came from, how much money they had or which god they worshipped was all the same. The main thing was that they could do it all together. Reason enough for Claudio to carry this spirit into the whole world with the Pump for Peace initiative. Why? Claudio tells us himself in the video.
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But the projects can do much more
Perhaps only this much: Pump for Peace builds pump tracks in disadvantaged regions all over the world. The team takes care of the financing, builds the tracks and cooperates with local people, aid organizations and governments. All to give kids and young people access to cycling and action sports. But the projects can do much more. They establish bike communities that create economic opportunities and lead to mutual support. This is a way to more tolerance. We at ROTWILD also believe this and support Claudio with his initiative. It's not for nothing that the Swiss bike entrepreneur is also a brand ambassador and regular test rider for us.Any more details on Claudio's project? Here you go: www.pumpforpeace.com