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Banderole tablier

The banderoles au tablier de la Vespa are also anciennes que les guêpes et les clubs vespistes. Chaque club conçoit ses propres banderoles, avec les couleurs locales, ses logos et noms, qui souvent sont conçues pour des événements particuliers, tel que l'Eurovespa ou les Vespa World Days.
De cette manière les membres montrent leur appartenance au club et il est facile de les identifer. Dans les années 50, l'objectif des clubs lors des rassemblements était être présent avec le plus grand nombre de membres.

 

Le plus grand club vespiste

Les Vespas garées ont été comptées et le club with plus grand name de membres an ensuite remporté the premier prix.

In the quelques clubs il était même obligatoire d'appliquer les banderoles sur le tablier lors des événements officiels. Si l'on avait oublié, le vespiste devait payer une amende à la caisse du club.

Voici les banderoles que nous avons vu sur les Vespa World Days 2017 à Celle:

Vespa club band leg shield banner

The club bands on the Vespa leg shield have been around for as long as the Vespa and the Vespa clubs have existed. Each club designs its own club banners with the local colors, logos and names. Often the straps were and are also made for special occasions, e.g. Eurovespa or today's Vespa World Days, they are often sought-after barter and collector's items.
This means that every club can be easily recognized during trips and Vespa meetings. Already in the 50s it was the goal of a Vespa club to participate with as many members as possible.

International Vespa Club Banners / Patches

The largest Vespa club

The club with the most participants was then awarded. And just like me about the parking lot Vespa World Days I walked in Celle to photograph all the banners, the participants were counted using the tapes on the parked Vespas and the winning club was determined.

In some Vespa clubs, the brightly printed or embroidered club ribbon was mandatory for every official occasion. If he was forgotten, the Vespisti had to make a punitive donation to the club's treasury.

Here are the Vespa banners / club ribbons that I put on the Vespa World Days 2017 could find in Celle:

VCVD Vespa Club of Germany

In Germany there are around 150 clubs with over 4.400 members under the umbrella organization Vespa Club of Germany eV
The VCVD celebrates his 65th birthday this year, but that is against it Scooter Center still quite young at our 25 years of age.

Do you drive Vespa yourself and would you like to meet and exchange ideas with like-minded Vespisti? You can find all information about Vespa clubs here: http://www.vcvd.de/

70 years of Vespa - special exhibition

As part of the Classic Expo in Salzburg, one Vespa Special exhibition for the 70th birthday of the Vespa. the Vespa Club Flachgau (http://www.vespaclub-flachgau.com) exhibited some beautiful Vespas at the invitation of the organizer. Also Georg and Leonie, Scooter Center-Customers from Austria and active racing drivers of the European Scooter Challenge (http://www.eurochallenge.de) Racing series, exhibited their thoroughbred racing machines.

"The Vespa is one of the world's best known and most popular types of scooters. The first model was launched in 1946 under the name “Vespa 98” and was popularly known as “Paperino”. Over 140 other models followed. Over the decades the Vespa developed into a lifestyle object and the brand name immediately became a synonym for “scooter”.

Come with us on an exciting journey through 70 years of Vespa history in Hall 1!"

The organizer advertised the Classic Expo 2016, Austria's largest classic car fair.

Oldtimers and youngtimers

In addition to the Vespa scooters, there were also many beautiful and, above all, rare four-wheeled exhibits and a few motorbikes to see. The members of the VCF brought us a few pictures. Thanks a lot for this!

Next year the Classic Expo from October 20-22, 2017 instead of. Have a look: http://www.classicexpo.at/

Photos Classic Expo 2016