Eurorvespa metamorphoses into Vespa World Days
VWD popularity continues to grow, culminating in an attendance in Fatima of 6000 visitors from 138 Vespa Clubs and 14 different countries
Vespa World Days was formed in 2007 as a metamorphose of the excellent Eurovepsa Rally, which organized its first rally in 1954 and the final one in 2007. In 2006 the Piaggio Foundation along with Piaggio & C. S.P. A. founded the Vespa World Club, which oversees Vespa World Days. The Clubs members are made up from National Vespa Clubs and the Piaggio Corporation.
Each year, at a meeting between the chairmen of the National Vespa Clubs, the Vespa World Club and Piaggio & C. s.p.a. to discuss the operations of the Vespa World Club. At the meeting the future locations of the Vespa World Days event are decided. These events are hosted by a local Vespa Club.
The first VWD was hosted in the Republic of San Marino in 2007, followed by Cefalù, Sicily in 2008, then Zell Am See, Austria in 2009 and Fatima, Portugal in 2010 which welcomed an attendance of 6000 visitors from 138 Vespa Clubs and 14 different countries.
VESPA WORLD DAYS
- 2007 – Republic of San Marino
- 2008 – Italy
- 2009 – Austria
- 2010 – Portugal
- 2011 – Norway
- 2012 – Great Britain
- 2013 – Belgium
- 2014 – Italy
- 2015 – Croatia
- 2016 – France
- 2017 – Germany
- 2018 – Northern Ireland
- 2019 – Hungary
EUROVESPA
- 1954. – Paris, France
1955. – Sanremo, Italia
1956. – Munchen, Deutchland
1957. – Barcelona, Espana
1958. – Brussel, Belgien
1959. – Paris, France
1960. – Roma, Italia
1961. – Salzburg, Osterreich
1962. – Madrid, Espana
1963. – Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italia
1966. – Firenze, Italia
1967. – Mainz, Deutschland
1969. – Viareggio, Italia
1970. – Luzern, Schweiz
1981. – San Vicenzo, Italia
1982. – Reggio Calabria, Italia
1983. – Saarbrucken, Deutchland
1984. – Verona, Italia
1985. – Frankfurt, Deutchland
1986. – Barcelona, Espana
1987. – Krems, Osterreich
1988. – Aix le Bains, France
1989. – Kaiserslautern, Deutschland
1990. – Kreuzligen, Schweiz
1991. – San Marino, Rep. San Marino
1992. – Pforzheim, Deutschland
1993. – Albano Treme, Italia
1994. – Girona, Espana
1995. – Aix en Provence, France
1996. – Sanremo, Italia
1997. – Thessaloniki, Greece
1998. – Gronningen, Holland
1999. – Girona, Espana
2000. – Hamburg, Deutschland
2001. – Nevers Fourchambault, France
2002. – Viterbo, Italia
2003. – Wien, Osterreich
2004. – Lisboa, Portugal
2005. – Woerthersee, Österreich
2006. – Torino, Italia