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 EICMA show - Milan, Italy, September 15-18, 2006PhotographyPart 17 - September 15-18:    For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by 
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Fulcrum's Racing3 wheels 
are designed for road racing and training.
The oversize hubs 
have an aluminium body and axle.
The hubs 
contain adjustable high precision bearings.
The Racing Zero wheels 
are designed to stand out - and they do! The wheels are the top of Fulcrum's aluminium range.
Oversized hub flanges 
are designed for maximum torsional stiffness.
The Racing Zeros 
are definitely for the Italophile in all of us.
The rim bed contains no holes, 
and is said to translate to higher torsional rigidity and vertical elasticity.
And here's the proof. 
The Racing5 Evolution wheelset 
is the successor to the Racing5, which are now 90 grams lighter at 1.755 grams.
With completely new hubs, 
the flanges are designed to take bladed spokes. The freewheel body and pawl carrier are now one piece.
The hubs contain 
high-quality, sealed bearings.
With a height of 24mm, 
the rim is classed as medium-section.
Fulcrum's Racing7 (L) 
is an entry-level wheelset, designed to be light and reliable.
Hubs on the Racing7 are oversized, 
flanged, and turn on sealed cylindrical bearings.
Wheels are available in red or black 
colour versions, depending on your boldness.
The low-profile Racing Light wheel 
is designed for the pure climber at heart.
With a rim made entirely of carbon-fibre, 
the Racing Light wheels are designed for lightness and strength, essential when climbing your big backyard cols.
Oversized aluminium hubs 
contain adjustable bearings.
As the name implies, 
a symmetrical design up front.
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New Chain Gang: 
New shoe brand Chain showed off their new Nova model at EICMA Milano.
Chain Nova 
carbon fibre sole with mid-foot ventilation ports
Paws De Cat: 
MO.s.t. Panther X1 Carbon shoes have that feline instinct, like all MO.s.t products with their distinctive cats eye logo.
DTM's Mag Force 
magnesium soled footwear
Rockin': 
DMT's Mag Force atop chunk of magnesium
DMT's Mag series 
has a three velcro model called Mag Light, shown here in black with attractive blue & silver accents
30th Anniversary Gold: 
Vittoria Shoes Unique 30th Anniversary show with three velcros, carbon fibre sole & sub-200 gram weight
Close up 
of Vittoria's new Lightech carbon fibre sole
Sweet Sidi Shoes: 
Sidi's new Ergo 2 Carbon have an all new thin carbon fibre sole with variable stiffness
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