“There's Something to Do” CHOOSES THE PROSECCO HILLS AND CA' DEL POGGIO TO LAUNCH A 48-HOUR FUNDRAISER

  • 17/09/2023

Cycling weekend for friends and supporters of the charity founded by the Genoese actor Paolo Kessisoglu: Jury Chechi and Paolo Bettini also riding

A weekend cycling through the Prosecco hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene to keep fit for next year's 24 hours of Feltre and to raise funds for "C'è Da Fare", the association founded by the Genoese actor Paolo Kessisoglu with the aim of creating psychological support projects for adolescents in difficulty

During the two days of cycling, the supporters of the association were able to follow the team in the saddle through social media and participate in the fundraising launched for the occasion, to increase the portfolio of the two projects that "C'è Da Fare" is currently following : a project with the Gaslini Hospital in Genoa to support the Hikikomori (socially withdrawn children) and one with the Niguarda Hospital in Milan to set up a high intensity clinic conducted by a multidisciplinary team of psychologists, neuropsychiatrists and educators to assist socially withdrawn children, with self-harming behavior or suicidal intentions, whether attempted or not.

After having participated in June, for the second consecutive year, in the 24 hours of Feltre where the singer Jovanotti also showed up at the start with the "C'è Da Fare" team, another weekend dedicated to cycling brought Kessisoglu and many friends to parade in the heart of the UNESCO hills. Applauded, among others, were the world champion and Olympic gold medalist Paolo Bettini, the Lord of the Rings Jury Chechi, the champions Luca Paolini (Gerva) and Silvia Parietti, the bike influencer Elisa Scarlatta and the theater actress Marianella Bargilli.

The group met on Friday evening at the Cantiere Art District, a very fashionable cocktail bar and art gallery, in Viale della Repubblica in Treviso, where the master glassmaker Marco Varisco, passionate about cycling and always ready to engage in charitable initiatives, from good Treviso, he did the honors of the house. After dinner, the “C'è Da Fare” group moved to Ca' del Poggio Ristorante & Resort which became the starting point for the entire weekend's excursions.

Saturday, the first tour through the vineyards to reach Valdobbiadene, where the cyclists let themselves be won over by the charm and products of the Tramet family's Fasol Menin winery in one of the oldest villages in the area.

Surrounded by a context of tradition and artistic innovation, guests had the opportunity to taste the iconic Valdobbiadene Superiore DOCG Fasol Menin combined with the excellence of the territory. The passion for sport, and in particular for cycling, which has recently entertained guests such as Vincenzo Nibali, is the key that stimulates the Tramet family to organize events not only in the cultural and artistic but also sporting fields.

The ride then made a stop at the Giardino Delle Api of the Le Manzane winery, in San Pietro di Feletto, which allowed Kessisoglu's friends to savor a bit of tradition with the typical aperitif of these hills based on sopressa and Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG “Col Fondo”. Then dinner at Ca' del Poggio Restaurant & Resort.

Sunday, he replies, this time still cycling the challenging San Boldo Pass. Before returning to Ca' del Poggio Restaurant & Resort, facing the famous Wall, and "breaking the ranks". “C'è Da Fare” continues with its projects and who knows, maybe soon, from Ca' del Poggio and the Prosecco hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, new initiatives in the name of cycling and solidarity will start.

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17/09/2023

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