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Interbike 2004Las Vegas, USA, October 4-8, 2004Dressing for dinner: Components, clothes and nutritionHere's a final round-up of kit from Interbike, looking at more new components, clothing and nutrition products. One of the biggest component announcements of Interbike was the news that Crank Brothers is finally making - ta-da! - cranks. The arms have a hollow structure with a striking brushed steel outer plate. In a world that seems to be being taken over by very similar-looking carbon cranks, they're dramatically different. Speaking of carbon, Italy's Selcof had its line of carbon bars, stems and seatposts on show for ogling. The line features silver carbon - already a big hit in frames - and a very tidy one-piece bar and stem for the very deep of wallet. US importer Red Rose also had new carbon cranks and lightweight pedals from Miche. The effect of dimples and bobbles on the aerodynamics of surfaces is well known - take a look at a golf ball or the surfaces of the latest deep-rim aero wheels from the likes of Zipp. Giordana is bringing the same idea to clothing with its new range of jerseys that features silicone texturing on the shoulders to smooth airflow over the rider. Giordana also has a new, smooth leg gripper, and a bibshort design that eliminates seams at the shoulders. Also from Italy, clothing company Bergamo showed off its new design of shorts pad (since these things no longer even vaguely resemble a slab of leather, it's starting to feel silly to call them 'chamois') and Capo had some nifty socks. Southern California clothing manufacturer Canari was spruiking its custom clothing - canari will make as few as ten of a special-order item, which is handy for small clubs and teams and special occassions. On the nutrition front, Maxim and Extran, two of the bigger companies in the area, recently merged and had a combined presence for the first time. Both Honey Stinger - maker of honey-based energy gels - and Powerbar announced new flavours, with Powerbar's cookies and cream variety sounding like it can't possibly be good for you. It's still very much a Powerbar though. Photos
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