Interbike 2012 - Day 1
images by Nick Salazar
Sep 19, 2012
77,795
images by Nick Salazar
Sep 19, 2012
77,795
77,795 CycleOps has partnered with ENVE to make some lust-worthy PowerTap-equipped hoops that will have a place on high-end tri bikes. In my opinion, crank-based power is usually the better option, because it leaves you free to choose your wheelset based on the optimal conditions, rather than being married to a specific rear wheel.
Every year, I hear predictions that Interbike is going to be a boring show, and that all the major innovations are already public knowledge. But every year, those predictions prove to be wrong. I'm consistently dazzled by what I actually find on the showroom floor, and that's never been more true than it has been this year. Over the next three days, I'll be showing you some of the most exciting gear to come out in a decade. This is stuff that is going to redefine how athletes equip themselves to train and race, and there are several pieces that I'm really, really excited to use. So buckle up, because here we go!
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