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Interbike 2004

Las Vegas, USA, October 4-8, 2004

Day five - Exotica in Vegas

With all of the razzle-dazzle, flashing lights and "oh my, it's tomorrow already" that one experiences in Vegas, at times you can almost become numbed by it all. So trying to find the latest and greatest bike kit amongst the lights of Las Vegas is like trying to find some sanity in an acid-flashback. But our intrepid photographers still managed to dodge the marketing spiels to photograph the items that will be on your wishlist from today.

Photos

Trek made a special "Livestrong" bike
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Specialized's new Boa shoe
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In Steamboat Springs the snow can pile up
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Even without a large presence at the show, Litespeed caught a few eyes
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Ridley brought a gold accented version of their Super Damocles,
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A close up of the top tube
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The unique shape of the Ridley Super Damocles
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SRAM had a video
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Trek Session 77.
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An electrifying Trek Project 1
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The Trek KDR 1000 kids road bike,
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Bontrager had a carbon 2-piece mountain bike crank
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The Bontrager XXX Lite Carbon stem
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Bontrager carbon aero bars,
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Reynolds has come out with a medium profile version of their popular carbon wheels
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Reynolds in now making their own hubs
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Reynolds' new high end Alta Pro aluminum rimmed wheels
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The Reynolds Alta Pro rear hub
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Reynolds also had a new seatpost with a dual bolt head
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Cyfac introduced their high quality carbon frames
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The concave side profile of the Cyfac
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The unique rear trinagle of the Cyfac
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Cyfac's Aymeric Le Brun
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Bell Helmets was giving out these pins
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Cannondale brought a Six13
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A close up of the unpainted Cannondale Six13
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A unique "galvanized" paint job from Cannondale
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Cedric Gracia's race bike
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A T-Mobile Giant TCR Advanced...
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... and its TT counterpart
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Dealers admire the entire Giant TRC lineup
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Giant's top end XC racing set up
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Scott USA has a 8lbs 10oz bike on display.
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Paris-Roubaix winner Magnus Backstedt
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Bianchi managed to have ITM make them some custom colored parts in celeste green.
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Julien Absalon's gold medal winning bike
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Some flashy Quark shoes.
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Quark shoes was on hand
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Cateye doubled the output of their top handlebar mounted light
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Cateye's double wireless sensor
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