The latest Adidas road shoe
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A nice wide carbon fibre sole
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Adidas' top-level MTB shoe
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Plenty of traction
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Bobby Julich needed his Camelback
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The Carnac M5
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Just five minutes at 180 degrees
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Lake's enclosure
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The carbon fibre heel cup
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The carbon sole
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That's a lot of carbon.
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Oven mitts are recommended
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The Ridley Damocles
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The headtube uses a nifty trick
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The 2006 Damocles is slightly lighter
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The monocoque carbon fibre frame
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The Ridley Noah has been redeveloped for 2006
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The top tube
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A closer look at the new seat tube.
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Like the Damocles,
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The Ridley Gladius
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Carbon in the rear triangle
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Cinelli carbon bars
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Four national champion frames
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Leon van Bon's Ridley paint scheme
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The Aussie national champion
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Just tell the good doctor
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It hurts here
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A 46 percent loss
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96 percent!
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Ah, only 40 percent...
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