by Sarah Crawford || It is the summer of 1983. Two beautiful men ride color-coordinated bikes in color-coordinated (but not too color-coordinated) outfits across the most gorgeous countryside you’ve seen since the world’s cheesiest and most fabulous early 2000s classic, Under the Tuscan Sun...
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