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Interbike show -

Las Vegas, Nevada USA, September 25-29, 2006

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Interbike Part 25

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  • Speedplay pedals were used by David Zabriskie on his special lightweight Team CSC Cervelo SLC SL in this year’s Tour de France.

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  • The Italian, Ivan Basso, rode to victory in this year’s Giro d’Italia on Speedplay.
  • The Swiss rider Fabian Cancellara pounds his way across the cobbles on his way to winning the 2006 Paris-Roubaix. The one-day race is arguably the toughest on equipment and rider, and provided major bragging rights for Speedplay.
  • Floyd Landis on his epic ride in stage 17 of this year’s Tour de France. Landis also used Speedplay and posted the company’s second Grand Tour victory for the year.
  • Cancellara again. The Swiss rider rounded out his year by taking the individual time trial at the 2006 UCI Road World Championships, again using Speedplay pedals.

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  • A pat on the back. Fifteen years in bike business was celebrated by Speedplay at Interbike, with company principle and chief designer, Richard Bryne, breaking out the rainbow strips and beers. The company’s pedals were ridden to numerous victories in 2006, with Fabian Cancellara’s win in the individual time trial at the 2006 UCI Road World Championships capping off a memorable year. Cancellara also won Paris-Roubaix using the same lightweight pedals.

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  • Speedplay’s new model aimed at the recreational and enthusiast cycling market features an extremely light entry and exit tension, but still offers highly secure retention.

Interbike Part 24

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Interbike Part 23

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Interbike Part 22

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Interbike Part 21

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Interbike Part 19

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Images by Sugoi

Interbike Part 18

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Interbike Part 17

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Interbike Part 16

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Interbike Part 15

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Interbike Part 14

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Interbike Part 13

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Interbike Part 12

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Interbike Part 11 - Ellsworth goes big, launches Project Pink

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Interbike Part 10 - Noah navigates by Orion

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Interbike Part 9

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Interbike Part 8 - More from the floor

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Interbike Part 7 - Sinclair Imports party

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Interbike Part 6 - Pro riders and more at Interbike

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Interbike Part 5 - Interbike Expo, Day One, September 27, 2006

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Interbike Part 4 - Interbike On Dirt Demo, day two

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Interbike Part 3 - Outdoor Demo Days

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Interbike Part 2 - Interbike On Dirt Demo

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Interbike Part 1 – Day one is all about the demo bikes

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  • Day one of Interbike was all about bike demo's. 130 vendors setup at the Outdoor Demo at Bootleg Canyon in Boulder City, Nevada. Many of them (like Santa Cruz pictured here) brought bikes for retailers, industry insiders and media to try.
  • BMC had their line of mountain and road bikes out for riders to try.
  • For the MTBers, a network of cross-country and downhill trails awaited. For the roadies, routes through the surrounding neighborhoods would have to do.
  • Jake Pantone, Sales Manager of the Biker's Edge in Kaysville, was among those retailers getting saddle time at Interbike's Outdoor demo
  • Cannondale brought the biggest setup; with over 200 bikes to test, Cannondale says it expectes to serve almost 1,000 test riders. And what are people riding? “The most popular bikes are the System Six and the Carbon Rush but our two-niner and the Synapse are also popular,” said demo manager Andy Schiffler.
  • Master of logistics at Cannondale, Andy Schiffler, normally runs their three-truck demo fleet.
  • On a smaller scale, Knolly bikes, headed by president Noel Buckley, brought ten of it's high-ened freeride bikes from it's home office in British Columbia. Knolly is Noel's nickname.
  • A closer look at the Knolly Delirium-T.
  • Knolly's red Delirium-T awaits its next ride