Eurobike 2015 day 2 images
We noticed new gear, gadgets, people and bikes on the second day of the 2015 Eurobike trade show, and you can tag along with us.
CeramicSpeed showed a prototype oversized pulley system that replaces the lower assembly of Shimano derailleurs. To give you an idea of the scale we added a Euro coin on the ground next to it.
This is the Cervelo team paint scheme for the Bigla squad and it's looking sharp.
The Garmin 1000 Explorer allows the user to add 3 contacts who will be alerted in case of an accident.
The new Trek Madone is a stunning piece of art.
The rear box of the Quintana Roo PR6 is still a prototype, but it looks polished and features an integrated tail light.
The Park Tool MT20 is meant for triathletes and has a variety of tools in a very small package.
A replica of the custom painted Sebastian Kienle Plasma 5 is featured prominently in the Scott booth.
Andreas Stauff and Matt Goss of MTN-Qhubeka spent time in various sponsor booths.
Praxis Works has a TT offering with 54/42 rings.
This cool Viks city cruiser is from Estonia and is offered in a variety of funky editions.
You see all kinds of personalities and bikes at Eurobike.
Bradley Wiggins used this Speedplay Aero Cleat system during his record hour run, and it is now available to you and me.
Canyon showed a new smart computer system that is integrated into various stem offerings. It is in the final prototype stages.
Sebastian Fitz is the man behind the connectivity sector and he came to Canyon from T-Mobile.
This is the paint scheme of the 2016 Cervelo P3.
Cannondale introduced the Slate, a bike that can do it all.
After a long day a cold beverage is well deserved. This one is a German beer.
Many folks travel to the Eurobike show with their bikes, and there is plenty of parking and security.
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