2012 Eurobike - Day 1

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There can't be a cycling event in Europe without the presence of Didi Senft.
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Pearl Izumi's Tri Fly Carbon IV looks quite nice in this color. Along those lines, neon colors actually seem to be a trend.
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Tange always has very cool bikes in their booth and this Yasujiro downhill racer was no exception.
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Here is that Yasujiro in action. No pedals, just very big balls.
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The Scott Road Premium shoe is hard to overlook.
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The Oval 970 Jetstream aero bar is not UCI compliant, but that should really not matter, that in fact should be embraced.
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The simple clamping system uses a sleeve inside and is quite light.
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A lineup of Zoot UltraRace 4.0 shoes.
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Steve Hed with the Vanquish carbon clincher wheel. He is always up for a technically interesting conversation.
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We had our first look at the Rotor powermeter, but will get more details by tomorrow.
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The new Cannondale Slice RS looks very stealthy.
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Fizik finally unveiled their new triathlon shoe.
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The Lazer Wasp helmet is indeed reminding us of a wasp, and the Belgian crew calls it currently the most aerodynamic helmet in the world.
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The new colorway of the Cervelo R5.
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This is the new BH aero bike and Eneko Llanos already has his.
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The 2013 Blue Triad SL is still stealthy, but not too much.
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The Blue Triad SL features the Omega brake up front.
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We coveted the Giro Empire shoe, because it is cool and because we want to be like Taylor Phinney.
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Poc had quite a few of these Tempor helmets in their booth.
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Interbike's Justin Gottlieb and Pat Hus enjoying a cold one after a long day.
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