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Day 1 Inside Eurobike 2010

Written by: Herbert Krabel
Date: Wed Sep 01 2010

The Eurobike show in Friedrichshafen, Germany seems to get larger and larger every year, and when the show opened today industry and media from around the world got to see exhibitors spread out over 13 huge halls and a massive open air area in between. Below are a few impressions from the day, and more images can be found in in the Day 1 gallery


This isn't the October Fest in Munich, this is one of many options at Eurobike where visitors can sit down for food and drink, and to take some weight of their feet.



The new TRP TTV V-brake hides nicely behind the fork and the seat stays on this frame. TRP expects more manufacturers to integrate these brakes into their frame designs.



Fizik Footwear Design Product Manager Steve Delacruz shows off the sole of the new high-end R1 road shoe model.



Maybe more casual riders would wear helmets if they were offered with stylish covers as those offered by Moon.



You can now get an SRM powermeter with a Rotor 3D crank.



These "holes" in the Skins booth are not only design features but offer a function too. This editor might be doing the slowtwitch updates from up there tomorrow.


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