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Marius, Robert and Ronny are from Berlin where they run a triathlon shop called LaktatĀ³, and they checked out some Cervelo S5 bikes.
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No, Cervelo does not have an e-bike division.
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There aren't that many lugged carbon frames on the market today, but at Demo Day you could ride a sweet red C60 from Colnago.
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Action on some of the trails outside of the exhibit halls at Eurobike.
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Folks lined up at the Canyon booth for test rides.
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Magura introduced the Vyron wireless electronic dropper post.
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Right now one elect module controls the front and rear suspension and the other controls the post, but that will soon be integrated together.
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After many test rides, a back and shoulder massage is just the thing.
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Hard at work in the Bianchi booth to prepare and set up the next bike for a demo ride.
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There was a fluorescent display of bikes in front of the Scott booth.
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The Lauf carbon leaf suspension fork with its 60mm of travel can also be had for fat bikes, clearly.
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The Fizik M6B Donna is a new entry level Enduro or commuter shoe that retails for Euro 149. Also available for men with red, grey or blue details.
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There are always some exhibitors that are neither stationary nor official. Basically a booth on the go.
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We noticed this mount on the back of a Quintana Roo PR6, and that suggests more to come tomorrow. Maybe a box?
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This modular pump track could be set up pretty much anywhere in a reasonably short time.
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This was the first time we had our hands on an iBike Newton power meter.
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Hungry Demo Day visitors had devoured this ox and more.
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You know you are in Europe when...
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And yes, ROTOR is unveiling their new UNO hydraulic group in Germany.