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Eurobike show - Part 10, Germany, September 17, 2007

Lazer Helmets has been on a roll over the past few years
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Lazer's top-end Genesis model
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Tom Boonen, Bettini, and the rest of the Quick Step-Innergetic team
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The Genesis is also offered in a MTB version…
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…and women's as well.
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The unique Lazer Rollsys retention system
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…which tightens or loosens a small cable
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The Blade has been updated
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The Lazer Magma
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…and still includes the very useful winter cover.
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The new Urbanize concept is strictly aimed
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The front and rear of the Urbanize will accept
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Assos updates its top-end bib shorts for 2008.
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The new 'S5' range includes new fabrics and cuts
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The new chamois material is said to be
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Assos' new Six-Day collection
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Commemorative packaging will include
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How much does this bike weigh again?
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One savvy German consumer spared no expense
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This spindly-looking Lightweight rear derailleur
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The ultralight brake levers
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This handlebar may be light
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Tune produced a set of extralight hubs for the project.
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The rear hub wears only five cogs
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Naturally, carbon is also used for the front brake caliper
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Pro bikes were rampant at Eurobike
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How does one get this paint job?
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Floyd Landis is still eagerly awaiting the verdict
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The world has yet to find out
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Bart Brentjens' Trek Top Fuel
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Marianne Vos' time trial machine
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Cadel Evans ran a Ridley Helium for the climbing stages
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Erwin Vervecken's Ridley X-Night
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Vervecken's Ridley wore a well-used
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Gilberto Simoni attacks the climbs
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Thomas Frischknecht's Scott Spark
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...but lots of effort was put forth to shave heaps of weight.
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Frischi runs custom carbon fiber tubular rims
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The Ritchey WCS rainbow stripes
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Who needs a granny gear?
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The ISIS-compatible Ritchey WCS crankset
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Ritchey's ultralight clipless pedals
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As expected, DT Swiss provides its superlight
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A 140mm rotor gets the job done.
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The top of the frame is capped
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This custom chopper was a sight to behold
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How many welds can you see here?
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The 'head tube' on this Cycloholic custom machine
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Elaborate fork tips terminate
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Anyone else recognize this?
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This chopper looks hungry…
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This is certainly one way to make sure
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Baur also created this industrial-looking repair stands.
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Think these are durable?
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The hinges on the folding legs were once
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Oliver Baur poses with his creation.
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