
Sidi's
Rosella Signora
Sunday 8th July, 2007
by Ed Hood
With Robbie winning
the first stage of the Tour today into Canterbury, VeloResults
dug out an interview from the recent Giro with the woman
behind his shoes!
Whilst running-down another set of camera batteries,
taking endless pictures of time trial bikes before the stage one ttt
at the Giro, VeloResults bumped into the
lovely Rosella Signora of Sidi.

Here's what she had to say:
How long has Sidi been in existence? "The
Company was started by my father 40 years ago, in 1967."
Which came first, motorbike or cycling footwear?
"Initially we made shoes for trekking, skiing and après-ski
then my father began to produce motor cycle boots, for off- road and
road.
"He sold these as fast as he made them!
He has passion for cycling though, and in '72/'73 he began to produce
cycling shoes. He was the first to make shoes with adjustable cleats
- the model Titanio, up until then the shoe plates were nailed to
the sole.
"Also in 1983 we were the first to introduce
Velcro fastenings, prior to that shoes were always laced."

Clipless must have meant big changes for you? "Yes,
but we embraced the new system and in '90/'91 we introduced the Genius
shoe for clipless pedals and we have continued to develop until we
are in the situation where we are now."
When did you go from real leather to synthetics?
"We started to use kangaroo leather with the Revolution shoe
in 1985 but after that we began to use the man-made material, Lorica.
It's soft, resistant and of course, does not have the natural imperfections
which leather has. It is very expensive, though."
Pro cycling is obviously a very important part of your marketing.
"Yes, we sponsor CSC and Liquigas as well as the Fanini ladies
squad. In addition we sponsor individual riders like Simoni and Bettini."
What about special orders? "We have one
man in the factory whose job is to deal with that type of work. A
rider may have one leg longer than the other or one foot bigger than
the other or maybe they want a particular colour combination. In
the factory we retain the special lasts for these riders."

Robbie McEwen sports a pair of custom Aussie-coloured
Sidis
And the future? "Our goal is always to produce
a comfortable, technical shoe. We spend a lot of money on research
and development.
"We will always be at the middle to high
end of the market and will always seek the best production quality."
VeloResults would
like to thank Rosella for her time,
and wish her all the best for her riders this season.