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Hey guys....find out a little bit more about the new 3T stem with integrated ANT+ computer?

http://road.cc/sites/default/files/imagecache/node-gallery-display/images/Eurobike%202011%20Tuesday%20Nick%20Rearden/Eurobike%202011%20Tuesday%20Nick%2011.jpg

 

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New Jagwire Cables is on my shopping list........

 

http://www.bikerumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/F962B733-AA9B-4863-9089-77D8AFC789114.jpg

 

with the adjusters and protectors....NICE!!! :thumbup:

 

http://www.bikerumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/2D4B27E4-E6C9-450C-B435-05810A8FAD548.jpg

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http://www.bikerumor.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/2D4B27E4-E6C9-450C-B435-05810A8FAD548.jpg

 

Why does it need inline and barrel adjusters?

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Why does it need inline and barrel adjusters?

 

Probably Shimano for the "extra" have to adjust settings.... :lol:

 

More like this is a demo stand at Eurobike displaying all products on one bike? :unsure:

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New Jagwire Cables is on my shopping list....

I like the integrated computer idea, but I'm not interested in the cables at all ;)

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Does Eddy Merckx have his new Mexico City series commuter bike there? I've seen pics of the prototype and she's sooooooooo purdy!

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Zipp 303 Firecrest "Beyond Black" with black hubs and spokes.....I like it!

http://triathlon.competitor.com/files/2011/08/IMG_2543-600x450.jpg

 

http://triathlon.competitor.com/files/2011/08/IMG_2545-600x450.jpg

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From: http://www.bike-eu.com/news/5249/ten-most-innovative-bike-products-honoured-with-eurobike-gold-awards.html?cmpid=SOC%7CTwitter%7CBikeEurope

 

Earlier today the Eurobike Awards ceremony took place during which the ten most innovative and most functional bike products were honoured with Golden Eurobike Awards. A jury of six people representing different sectors from the bicycle business selected the ten from a total of 414 entries.

 

Of that total some 140 were complete bikes while close to 250 were parts, accessories and bike wear products. Never before in the history of the Eurobike Awards so many entries in complete bicycles were recorded. The electric bikes are also here the driving force as many of the 140 entries were pedelecs or the fast electric bikes. Three of them are honoured with a Golden Eurobike Award. The three are:

 

• The JD Group’s TranzX PST bike fitted with Automatic-Gear-Transmission.

• TDR Fluxx; a very stylish e-bike from a newcomer in the industry: Theo de Rooij; former Rabobank team manager.

• Flyer Cargo; the optimum in carrying loads on an e-bike.

 

This year the Eurobike Award jury consisted of H.H. Pardey, Ulrike Saade, Dirk Zedler, N.H. Moormann, Peter Feld and Jack Oortwijn. They selected the winners according to 17 evaluation criteria varying from functionality to aerodynamics to design quality and innovation. Other bikes that are honoured with a Eurobike Gold Award are: Koga World Traveller; HP Velotechnik Gekko Tricycle; HaiBike 29-er carbon and the Cannondale SuperSix EVO.

 

In the category P&A and bike wear the winners are: Pearl Izumi Road Shoe Octane SL; Michelin Pro-Tek Max inner tubes and the Oratory Jacket from Brompton Bicycle Ltd.

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The new carbon Niner FS is sex on wheels! I also like the JET. Not a huge fan of the longer travel RIP and WFO's looks. I'd still own a WFO though!

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At long last, Campy attempts to improve on their TT shifters. New ones should be miles better than the old ones, they comfortably held the position of crappiest TT shifters on the market for many years.

 

http://triathlon.competitor.com/files/2011/08/IMG_2591-600x450.jpg

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From: http://www.bike-eu.com/news/5249/ten-most-innovative-bike-products-honoured-with-eurobike-gold-awards.html?cmpid=SOC%7CTwitter%7CBikeEurope

 

Earlier today the Eurobike Awards ceremony took place during which the ten most innovative and most functional bike products were honoured with Golden Eurobike Awards. A jury of six people representing different sectors from the bicycle business selected the ten from a total of 414 entries.

 

Of that total some 140 were complete bikes while close to 250 were parts, accessories and bike wear products. Never before in the history of the Eurobike Awards so many entries in complete bicycles were recorded. The electric bikes are also here the driving force as many of the 140 entries were pedelecs or the fast electric bikes. Three of them are honoured with a Golden Eurobike Award. The three are:

 

• The JD Group’s TranzX PST bike fitted with Automatic-Gear-Transmission.

• TDR Fluxx; a very stylish e-bike from a newcomer in the industry: Theo de Rooij; former Rabobank team manager.

• Flyer Cargo; the optimum in carrying loads on an e-bike.

 

This year the Eurobike Award jury consisted of H.H. Pardey, Ulrike Saade, Dirk Zedler, N.H. Moormann, Peter Feld and Jack Oortwijn. They selected the winners according to 17 evaluation criteria varying from functionality to aerodynamics to design quality and innovation. Other bikes that are honoured with a Eurobike Gold Award are: Koga World Traveller; HP Velotechnik Gekko Tricycle; HaiBike 29-er carbon and the Cannondale SuperSix EVO.

 

In the category P&A and bike wear the winners are: Pearl Izumi Road Shoe Octane SL; Michelin Pro-Tek Max inner tubes and the Oratory Jacket from Brompton Bicycle Ltd.

 

 

Wow - nice to see the EVO get it. :clap:

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