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People started to line up for the Tour of Lake Mead ride around 7:30am
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The Vermarc Sportswear VW bus is quite trick, but apparently was only made up like this for Interbike.
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Triathlete Magazine editor Jay Prasuhn trying out Castelli bib shorts.
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The new Giant's Trinity Advanced SL was very popular.
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Lezyne has an interesting tool bag.
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Most of the day there was a line at the Trek / Gary Fisher booth.
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There were quite a few odd 2-wheeled rides about
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The PowerBar Gel Blasts energy chews were a popular energy source for tired test pilots
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It is tough to walk past Cannondale's Unimog without giving it a second look.
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Window shopping in the Chris King candy store
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The Santa Cruz Blur XC carbon is quite stunning.
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Argon 18 had several E-114 available for test rides
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Staying cool and hydrated is important, and this guy seems to take this very serious.
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Why is this new Giant hanging out by itself in the back of the Specialized booth?
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In the front of the booth the Specialized Ride for the Cure crew has finished their ride from Morgan Hills, CA to Interbike.
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Mike Sinyard looks relieved that the ride is over.
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This Felt DA was only for show and was not part of the demo fleet.
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Intense action at the Camelbak foosball table
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After the autograph session in the Felt booth, David Zabriskie moves on to other things
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Pete Coulson chatting with Christian Vande Velde