Carry a 100-Pound Vespa on Your Shoulders and Climb a 39-Meter Tower to Celebrate Your 80th Anniversary
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Image ID: /clip/6c59d714-ef12-43bf-a11e-811b7f0724ed_media-libre-aspect-ratio_default_0.jpg There are ways to celebrate an anniversary and then there is Günter Schachermayr's. The Austrian specialist, known for his spectacular challenges on a Vespa, wanted to pay tribute to the 80 years of the iconic Italian scooter in such an unusual and demanding way: carrying it on his shoulders to the top of a tower of 39 meters high.
A Vespa, we can imagine it laid on an Italian square, discreet motor, smell of holiday. Not worn at arm by a stuntman who climbs a wooden tower in Austria. Yet this is the challenge that the Austrian stuntman Günter Schachermayr launched to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Vespa. Rather than riding, he decided to lift his scooter on his shoulder to the top of a panoramic tower according to Le Repaire des Motards. This unlikely scene took pl…

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