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Watchful eyes during the Pro women's criterium.
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Negotiating a turn at Laguna Seca.
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Meanwhile Bike Sherlock was getting ready for the invitational skateboard downhill event.
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The Lezyne Femto with 15 lumen output up front is a light to be seen, and not to see with, and it can be yours for $15. The matching rear offers 7 lumen, and the pair is available for $28.
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Lezyne also has new side loader cages both in carbon and plastic. They are rumored to be bottle eject safe.
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The new Bell Gage will be available in July and retails for $190.
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The Mares AX with 105 and disc brakes is not light but it is certainly a looker.
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Things aren't only bigger in Texas.
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The new Continental tire sealant adds 25 grams of weight per wheel but could make your day.
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The Kappius hub is based on a very different concept and a modified cassette mounts straight on it.
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A modified cassette is ready for the Kappius hub.
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As the day went on it started to get busy.
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The Cardo system is a new wireless bluetooth communication system.
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The control unit mounts onto the helmet.
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Hmmm, Magura hydraulic brakes on a Cervelo R3 road bike? More soon.
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Magura also brought the entry level RT6 TT brake to Sea Otter. This all black unit retails for $299 a wheel.
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The wild action during the downhill skateboard event. They were rumored to reach 50 miles an hour.
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Kyle Wester from Denver, Colorado had the biggest balls and the won the final and a $2500 pay check.