Many Shimano-sponsored teams were sporting the updated version
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Don't look for these in your local shop just yet...
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Shimano has updated its 50mm deep carbon fiber Dura-Ace wheels
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The new hubs feature a new edgier look
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Rear hub internals are supposed the same
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Some of the Rabobank team bikes were spotted with new prototype Dura-Ace carbon wheels.
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The offset rear rim of last year's WH-7801-Carbon has carried over.
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The Dura-Ace WH-7801-Carbon has been significantly updated
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Shimano appears to be making red nipples
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SRM wires on T-Mobile's race bikes were routed internally
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Look Ma, no sensor!
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Astana team mechanics fashioned this clever mount for race numbers.
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Better safe than sorry.
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The Challenge Volta a Mallorca wasn't televised,
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Gerolsteiner's riders and/or mechanics apparently aren't too fond of Shimano's hub-located nipples, either,
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A fleet of new Cannondale System Six bikes await atop the Liquigas car.
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This isn't your typical roof rack system.
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One of these things is not like the other...
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Even Boonen's pedals (in background) were slightly different from those of the rest of the team
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Boonen was riding a carbon fiber FSA SL-K handlebar,
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Some Rabobank bikes ran with seat collars that were rotated
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