About Me

Mirko who?

Born in Brianza in 1989, the son of toil and dreams of Southern Italian emigrants who travelled north. Using my hands, creating, and working hard are part of my DNA and I could not imagine doing otherwise. I learned to ride bikes late, at 10 years old, but I fell in love with them and have never stopped since. Over the years, I moved from fixed gear bikes to racing bikes, developed a passion for vintage bicycles, and eventually discovered touring bikes, where I finally found my true passion. Throughout the year I live fast, always in a hurry, and unfortunately I do not ride as often as I would like. But whenever I can, I escape, I travel by bike, slow down, get lost, and find myself.

Mirko examining his bicycle closely

"Vai come il vento"

Romanelli Cicli

In 2019, fascinated and curious, I learned the basics from a young and talented framebuilder from Milan. But theory was not enough: I started practicing alone in a cold, dilapidated warehouse in my city. At the time, I didn't yet know exactly what I was doing, but I knew I wanted to do it, so I invested every free moment into improving my technique and learning from others. I was laying the foundation for what would later become a real project. Thus Romanelli Cicli was born. In my work, you can sense both tradition and innovation, the perfect combination that links the best of yesterday with the best of today.

Detail check of a frame

Welding for adventures

Traveling by bike, alone, for many hours and many days is the best way to get to know your bicycle better. In a short time, it stops being a simple means of transport and becomes a travel companion that listens to you and accompanies you slowly, wherever you push it. My aptitude for touring can also be felt in my frames: comfort and practicality are never lacking in every model I build. My focus is to create steel frames suitable for every situation—long-lasting, reliable, resilient, functional—that will take you everywhere, carry you further, and allow you to fully experience every single adventure.

Mirko with a Romanelli touring bike