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The last Eurovespa was held in 2006 in Turin, Italy and was replaced in 2007, by the first Vespa World Days event which took place in San Marino Republic.

Eurovespa was an annual Vespa gathering that took place every year from 1954 to 2007 (with a break in 1970): Vespa lovers from all over Europe and further afield came together for the largest and best-known rally of its kind worldwide..

On 14 March 2006 Piaggio & C. s.p.a. and the Piaggio Foundation  created the Vespa World Club, as a body focused on promoting, uniting and coordinating all of the Vespa Clubs worldwide. In 2007, Eurovespa was transformed into Vespa World Days VWD, under the supervision of the Vespa World Club.

Every year, a meeting takes place between the chairmen of the national Vespa Clubs, the Vespa World Club and Piaggio & C. s.p.a. to discuss the functioning of the Vespa World Club and to decide where to hold future Vespa World Days, which are managed and hosted by a local Vespa Club.

VESPA WORLD DAYS 

  • 2007. – San Marino, Rep. San Marino
    2008. – Cefalu, Italia
    2009. – Zell am See, Österreich
    2010. – Fatima, Portugal
    2011. – Gjovik, Norway
    2012. – London, England
    2013. – Hasselt, Belgium
    2014. – Mantova, Italia
    2015. – Biograd, Croatia
    2016 – Arcachon, France
    2017. – Celle, Deutschland

EUROVESPA RALLY DATES

  • 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
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