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2010 Eurobike Day 2

With 2 days of roaming through the 13 halls of the Eurobike behind us, we are sure we missed a few things, but there is still another day to go. So no worries. Today we looked at Fuji, Lezyne, Canyon, Giro, Specialized, Trek, Ridley, SKS, 3T, Garmin and more.

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All images are © Herbert Krabel

This sign in the Kona booth is most likely going to stay in Europe and won't be coming to Interbike.

The 2011 Fuji D6 1.0 is quite certainly an attention getter.

While we haven't seen many triathletes on the Canyon Speedmax CF yet, we expect that to happen soon.

The ARXA Team is the new adjustable stem from 3T and features the same technology as their seatpost.

The Meta cranks from 3T are currently only a prototype, but they look very interesting.

The Lezyne pump also accepts a quick fill. So you can actually fine tune the tire pressure with the pump once the cartridge is empty.

Quite a few tri bikes at the show featured the Shimano Missile bar.

The Kuota Kueen K in he colors for 2011.

Right below the signage announcing Trek's new partnership with the team of the brothers Schleck was this beautifully subdued white Madone.

Garmin's new Edge 800 packs quite a bit of punch in a little box and actually features a bigger display than the Edge 705.

The Specialized Shiv tandem concept bike drew quite a bit of attention.

You are looking at Vision's new aero shift levers and not a bike with 4 brake levers.

Giro has jumped into the footwear market with a bunch new models. Featured here is the ultra light Prolight SLX.

The sole of the Giro Prolight SLX is extremely thin but seemingly super tough.

The Ridley Dean is also appearing in somewhat subdued tones for 2011.

Every year the SKS booth has the coolest swag items for their customers and here one of them receives this year's kite from export manager Thomas Douteil.

That is what the SKS kite looks like when unfolded and put together, held up here by Andre Schmoll.

Today it was a bit busier outside and the Eurobike visitors got to enjoy some crazy jumps.

We are not sure why Wilier even brought that Tri/TT bike to the Eurobike show if it just sits way up there.

These guys from South Africa were enjoying a beer near the bmx track as the show drew to a close for the evening.