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If you look at that list ... you will also see Topsport Vlaanderen - also on Look Pedals and on Looks website.

 

Cofidis is probably Look's biggest ambassador with their Look bikes and pedals, Im counting them for sure.

 

 

 

Lost in French translation ... what does "World Tour Team" mean in normal English by the way?

Today's question.

What is the weight of the ZED 2 carbon single-piece crankset (one piece integrated crank arms and spindle)

 

  320 gr

  330 gr

  340 gr

  350 gr

 

http://www.lookcycle.com/en/int/route/accessoires/pedalier-zed-2.html

 

The New LOOK ZED 2 crankset was developed to be as light and rigid as possible. The ZED 2 weighs only 320 grams (one piece integrated crank arms and spindle), which makes it the lightest crankset currently on the market, with the highest stiffness to weight ratio amongst the competition. The stiffness of the ZED 2 crankset is excellent. The weight/stiffness ratio is far superior than any crankset on the market.

Well, http://www.stuartswildride.com/bikes/

 

'In 1990 Look designed the KG 196, the first single-piece carbon frame designed for track racing'

 

In 1990 Look designed the 196. In 1991 Look developed the 196 Track version.

http://www.lookcycle.com/en/int/look-cycle/histoire.html

I also first thought it was 1990, but if you go to link above it states that in 1991 the 196 Track version benefited from the road version in 1990.

My answer is 1991.

 

Its on the Look site under About Look and then under History page.

In 1990 Look designed the 196. In 1991 Look developed the 196 Track version.

http://www.lookcycle...e/histoire.html

I also first thought it was 1990, but if you go to link above it states that in 1991 the 196 Track version benefited from the road version in 1990.

My answer is 1991.

 

Its on the Look site under About Look and then under History page.

 

argh! dammit!

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