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Eurobike: Zipp, Gore, Fixie and Jan Ullrich

More new shiny bike bits from Eurobike


Posted: 3 September 2007
by David Arthur

ZIP cranks

New Zipp cranks use Cannondale's BB30 standard for bottom brackets with a 30mm axle.

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Cannondale spotted with Zipp cranks

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Carbon arms

Gore Caps

Gore Bike Wear has released – for the first time ever - two road caps: the Signature and Retro caps. The Signature is a Gore –Tex Paclite lined model should keep your head dry while the Retro is made from Windstopper Soft Shell material.

There’s plenty of other new products from Gore, including redesigned arm and leg warmers, and some interesting new jackets – we’ll report on those soon.

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Retro cap

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Signature Cap is made from Paclite

Bionic

What do you do when you retire from pro racing? How about launching a range of signature clothing. That’s that Jan Ullrich has, with the line of products from Bionic. We spotted Mr Ullrich himself hovering about the show, looking particularly lean too.

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Jan Ullirch launches own clothing range

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This was included inside the cartoon in which the press pack was contained - any guesses on its significance?

Fixie

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Dropouts are an area for particular attention

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The Fixie stand drew a lot of attention

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Fixie bikes never fail to impress

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Bottlecages don't get much simpler than this from Fixie

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There's even a cross bike...


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