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It is a jungle out there and you better check the map before heading on the showroom floor.
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SRAM held a power meter conference in the morning and the room was completely packed.
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The ZeroGoo fuel injection system attaches to any Camelbak system.
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The nifty prescription system of Smith Optics snaps in and out in a hurry.
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Cervelo's sole presence on the Interbike showroom floor.
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The new Niner prototype is quite an attention getter.
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Todd from Retul ues the new Zin wand to take measurements.
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Dean Jackson of blueseventy with the new tri suit of b70.
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The Helix has gotten quite a few updates for 2010.
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Bont's new top of the line triathlon shoes. They actually have 3 different tri models starting at $179.
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This Bont tri shoe had an integrated Speedplay plate.
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Ford partnered with Serotta for this show.
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This year marks the first appearance for NormaTec at Interbike.
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The less expensive Kestrel 4000 looks quite sharp.
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Paging Paul Thomas of Kuota, please clean up this Kuota Kross bike.
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A close up of the prototype Storck Aero 2 bars
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Profile-Design has new grips for the aero bars
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David Greenfield of Elite Bicycles is in the spirit of Las Vegas
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Dirk Bockel and his wife Alicia in the Max Lelli booth.
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We are not sure which brand is represented here, but we want this ride.