2011 Interbike - day 2

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Giro brought their new tri shoe to Las Vegas and this shoe should retail in the $200 to $220 range
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The shoe features a nice heel loop, a small loop for a rubber band and a drag strip.
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The foldable Bordo locks from the German Abus brand are quite clever and unique.
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Bill Humphreys with his very cool Jersey Project book.
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TYR will be offering a training range of clothing like this new Carbon VLO kit.
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A closer look at the pad inside the TYR Carbon VLO bib shorts.
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Dan Empfield during one of his bike fitting seminars at Interbike.
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We ran into Paul Matthews last night at CrossVegas and today again at the show.
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Chris Horner during an autograph signing in the SRAM booth.
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The Honeystinger Strawberry waffle is new and very delicious.
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The 3T Mercurio 60 LTD wheel.
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Very interesting spoke placements on this 3T Mercurio wheel.
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Felt showed off their custom paint program at Interbike.
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The Pearl Izumi isoTransition retails for $120.
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The CatEye Sumo 3 light produces 5500 candlepower at max output and retails for $550.
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Bont brought a prototype mountain bike shoe to Las Vegas.
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Pip Taylor's Kestrel has a very cool paint job and was displayed at Interbike.
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We also ran into Pip Taylor at the show.
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German brand Stevens also has an entry into the aero road market.
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At the end of the day the band in the Clif booth rocked the crowd.
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