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EICMA show
Milan, Italy, September 16-19, 2005
Photography
Part 6For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Tim Maloney/Cyclingnews.com
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This Ritchey titanium/carbon
road bike is easily transportable in a suitcase-size pack.
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To support a prestigious San Patrignano auction
last June at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, Pesenti and the guys built "Balestra" (meaning crossbow), a unique city bike.
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Detail of San Patrignano Balestra
top tube.
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This Hesperius carbon fibre prototype
was on show at Milano to demonstrate some new, patented carbon fibre technology coming from Pesenti.
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Detail shot
of the Hesperius carbon fibre prototype, highlighting the unique square shape of the top tube.
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Clean machine
- Pesenti's Hesperius carbon fibre prototype track frame, made in monocoque carbon fibre.
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Detail shot
of the Hesperius prototype track frame.
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Celebrating their 60th consecutive year
in business De Marchi has created an exclusive, limited edition Maglificio DeMarchi collection, including this fashionable superfine 100 percent merino wool Polo.
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Comfy Contour
- De Marchi also featured an all-new version of their famous Contour Plus shorts, with an improved fabric mix and special anatomic elastic interface chamois.
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These lightweight Corratec carbon fibre rigs
were ridden by the take-no-prisoners Colombia-Selle Italia team at this year's Giro d'Italia, individually crafted by Italian Mauro Sannino.
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Detail of sleek rear triangle
of the Corratec Carbon frame.
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The headtube's smooth lines
are done by wrapping carbon fibre around the head-lug assembly, then adding a bond-type filler that is sanded down.
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Paolo Rosola (L), Paola Pezzo (C) and their son Kevin (R)
were out for a family day at the bike show, and Cyclingnews wanted to take a snap of mom and son. But Kevin said "Nothin' doin!"
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Rosola and Pezzo
know their son Kevin; like both mom and dad, he has a mind of his own and he just didn't want his picture taken!
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Pezzo corralled Kevin,
who finally sort of consented having his picture taken. Paola proudly told Cyclingnews that the three year-old is a big fan of two wheelers and isalready riding a mini-moto around their yard in Garda, Italy.
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Developed from Colnago's carbon fibre C50,
the CF5 is a fast way to beat the choking traffic in any urban environment.
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Detail shot of the CF5
with ovalized downtube, v-brake rear chainstays and attractive silver lettering on red-to-carbon fade paint scheme.
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As part of their new Scandium line,
Colnago has introduced a new Cross Sc frame for 2006.
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Colnago's new Strada Sc
has a unique blend of custom-drawn oversize triple-butted Scandium SC 7000-T6 tubing, mated to sleek carbon fibre rear chainstays for an exciting, responsive ride.
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Detail shot of the Strada Sc's
curvy carbon fibre rear chainstays.
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This Pinarello Paris Carbon
in white carbon was kept it under wraps until the Milano bike show.
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Waved ridging on top tube
is said to provide more lateral stiffness.
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Pinarello parla
- Fausto Pinarello was a popular guy at the recent EICMA Milano show, as his customers were anxious to learn about his exciting new range.
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Bergamo had a wide assortment
of attractive summer and winter wear on display at EICMA Milano.
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MB sponsors small Italian team LPR
that has had a very successful season thanks to their sprinter Daniele Napolitano.
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We spotted this Wilier Triestina
sloping carbon fibre prototype bike on their stand in Milano.
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Close up of the Wilier Triestina
sloping carbon fibre protoype bike.
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Select Pinarello and Opera models
for 2006 feature the M.O.st oversize bottom bracket as used by Alessandro Petacchi on his Pinarello Dogma FP and Alejandro Valverde on his Opera Leonardo FP.
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The Opera Leonardo FP
is an evolution of the model Alejandro Valverde rode to a Tour de France stage win this year, constructed by Pinarello's sister brand and made in monocoque using high modulus 46HM3K unidirectional carbon fibre.
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Detail of Leonardo FP's new headtube
with internal lugs and unique tube shapes.
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Every year, Dario Pegoretti
refines his elegant steel Luigino, an homage to Luigi Milani, the many who taught Pegoretti how to build some of the best bikes in the world.
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Detail of Pegoretti Luigino headtube,
with extended collar and beautiful lugwork.
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Gone but not forgotten
- Marco Pantani's special lightweight Carrera, his last race bike ever, used in the 2003 Giro d'Italia.
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Detail of Pantani's special lightweight
all aluminum Icaro model Carrera.
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Ugo De Rosa
- at his umpteenth Milano cycle show, Ugo De Rosa was happy about the reception of his 2006 range.
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De Rosa Cross Carbon Pro
- De Rosa's new Cyclocross bike mates a Deda aluminium front end with a carbon fibre fork and rear triangle.
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The carbon stays
of the De Rosa Cross Carbon Pro
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Just like Eddy
- Ugo De Rosa built Eddy Merckx's bikes for the first half of the Cannibal's career, so the 'steel is real' Neo Primato has a direct link with the hard men of the Sixties.
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The head tube of the Neo Primato
- very tidy lugged construction and the classic De Rosa crown.
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Dedacciai's D7.9 tubes
- Deda brings aluminium back into the ultralight fight with these hydroformed tubes; a set weighs just 790 grams, so a sub-1kg frame should be relatively easy.
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Danilo DiLuca's Bianchi FG Lite
- Bianchi has been building bikes for champions for over 100 years, and one of the latest successes is Danilo Di Luca who has been leading the ProTour standings aboard this special edition bike.
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Very Vera
- Italian Vera Carrera rode this Bianchi track bike to lap the field and win in the World Track Championship Women's 25km points race in Los Angeles in March.
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It doesn't look like carbon
till you get close. But when you do, you can see that Carrera's bike is a white carbon Bianchi 928 frame with elegant rear monostay.
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Kuota KUP HT
- last year Kuota introduced the striking, all-carbon KUP suspension frame; this year it's joined by the KUP HT hardtail.
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Momo Design cruiser
- when an Italian company turns its hand to a novel design there's at least a chance of it being usable, unlike most 'designer bikes'. It won't win any races, but Momo Design's show machine looks like a practical and elegant round-town bike, updating the bike style that still fills Italian streets at rush hour.
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Flowing lines
of the Momo Design cruiser
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Toothed belt drive
solves the main complaint regular folks have with bikes, the general nastiness of chain drives.
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Part 1For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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