Inside Interbike 09 gallery 2

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The autographs of Eddy Merckx seem to be as popular as ever.
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A nice set of Pro Tour team bikes in the Shimano booth.
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Looking for more comfort during you next long ride or Ironman event? This might be the ticket.
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George Hincapie was working hard on getting a writer's cramp
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The new Collector of Quarq has 4GB of storage and will allow you to download all your data to any computer anywhere,
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The coming of an Ellsworth TT bike was rumored more than a year ago. It is finally here and sadly it is just another carbon copy.
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New colored Avia kicks in the hands of Shawn Frack
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The podium at the Pro men's Cross Vegas event.
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The Edge booth had all kinds of nice bikes to see and touch.
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Nick Crumpton is a popular builder in the weight weenie world.
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German brand Stevens is also trying to push into the US market.
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It was tough to walk past the Fairwheel Bikes booth without stopping
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Beautiful details and a nice set of EE brakes highlight this bike.
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The KCNC pulley key chains were a very popular swag item at Interbike.
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The new Ruegamer aero crank set was crazy light, and is rumored to weigh 550 - 600g with BB and alloy chainrings.
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The Metrigear Vector Power Meter is a hotly talked about item at Interbike. Implemented in stock Speedplay pedals it features 60 piezo-resistive strain gauges, accelerometers and temperature sensors.
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Finally a chance to touch and feel the Scott Plasma 3.
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A closer look at the integrated front end of the Plasma 3.
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Craig Turner with the new XLAB Torpedo aerobar bottle mount.
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This Foes would be quite an attention getter on the next run to the coffee shop.
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