Eurobike 2011 - Day 2

We spent another day cruising through the numerous Eurobike halls and found more interesting gear to share. It is actually quite overwhelming here.

Today we saw bikes from Wilier, Cervelo, Smart and Storck, plus various goodies from Maloja, Speedplay, Rudy Project, Alpina, Limar, BioRacer, Xentis, Lezyne and Sidi.

All images © Herbert Krabel / slowtwitch.com

This isn't the October Fest or the September Fest, this is the infield at Eurobike.

Xentis now has Mark 2 TT wheels and we might see Faris Al Sultan on them in Kona.

The Lezyne Micro Floor Drive HVG is very cool.

BioRacer displayed the kit of Belgian ITU Pro Peter Croes.

One think\g is for sure, the Wilier crew isn't afraid of colors.

Another perspective of the Wilier TwinFoil.

Limar's Ultralight Plus helmet comes in a scant 167 gram size S, but that size isn't available in all countries.

With these Alpina glasses you too can feel like a World Champion.

Sidi's T3 tri shoe has an updated graphic scheme and a carbon sole.

These Speedplay pedals allow the user to determine the spindle length. For now they have the nickname Determinator.

It is true, Speedplay now has a mountain bike offering with quite a bit of float.

The Cervelo P4 of Emma Pooley looks very fast and mean.

Live beautiful frame art by Martin Jahnecke in the AX Lightness booth.

Smart is better known for their tiny cars, but they are also involved in electric bicycles, and they actually look quite good.

These Rudy Project Hypermask glasses also should work quite well in a TT position.

This Storck electric bike prototype might become reality before too long. With various modules one size fits all.

Dutch company FastRider makes these cool re-juiced bags from recycled beverage containers.

Maloja is a very strong brand in Europe that really came out of nowhere. They have very unique clothing and maybe the coolest booth at Eurobike.

Eurobike offers day care for kids older than 3-years. That is a feature greatly appreciated by show visitors.

The Zeppelin launch is pretty much next door and it is something fun to do while in Friedrichshafen.